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  1. Funeral services Monday, May 11 at 1 p.m. at the Ellis-Olson Mortuary 727 San Pable Ave., Albany. conducted by Berkeley Lodge No. 363 F. & A.M. Memorials in his memory to Berkeley Lodge No. 363 F.&A.M. The Oakland (CA) Tribune May 10, 1970

  2. Archaeologist O.G.S Crawford (1886-1957) is best known for his championing of the application of aerial photography to archaeology, founding the journal Antiquity, and putting archaeology on the map (quite literally) as the first Archaeology Officer of the Ordnance Survey. Crawford also played a pioneering role during the interwar years in ...

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  4. Crawford, in a letter to H.G. Wells. In January 1917, Crawford successfully applied to join the RFC as an observer with 23 Squadron RFC, which flew over enemy lines to make observations and draw maps. On his maiden flight, the German Army opened fire on his aircraft, and his right foot was pierced by bullets and badly injured. To recuperate, he spent time at various hospitals in France and ...

    • Aerial photography pioneer
    • Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford, 28 October 1886, Breach Candy, Bombay, British India
    • Archaeologist
    • British
  5. 2. O.G. Crawford Marker. 21, 1961, O.G. Crawford passed away just short of his 77th birthday and was buried at the Veterans National Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. O.G.'s legacy at Erie Insurance is honored by their generous donations toward this amphitheater in his beloved childhood town. Topics.

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  7. Jul 10, 2017 · On June 6, ERIE Co-founder O.G. Crawford was remembered during a special dedication ceremony in his hometown of Kane, Pennsylvania. A new amphitheater was built in his honor as a part of the Kane Area Revitalization Enterprise (K.A.R.E.).

  8. Aerial Photographs - O.G.S. Crawford (1886-1957) Osbert Guy Stanhope Crawford was born in Bombay on 28 October 1886. He was bought up in London and Hampshire by his maternal aunts after the death of his mother in 1886 and his father in 1894. He was educated Marlborough College and Keble College, Oxford. Initially at Oxford he read Literae ...

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