TOCright Clarence may refer to Clarence given name Clarence carriage , a type of carriage Clarence House Places Australia In New South Wales Clarence, New South Wales , a place near Lithgow, New South Wales , Australia Clarence River New South Wales , river of New South Wales, Australia Electoral district of Clarence , electoral district in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Australia In Tasmania City of Clarence , the local council area on the eastern shore of the River Derwent in Tasmania, Australia Canada Clarence, Ontario , hamlet in the amalgamated city of Clarence Rockland, Ontario, Canada Clarence Township, Ontario Clarence, Nova Scotia France Clarence River France , river in northern France New Zealand Clarence, New Zealand , small town in Marlborough Clarence River, New Zealand , river of New Zealand South Africa Clarence, South Africa , a small town in the Free State Switzerland Clarence, Switzerland , a little city near Lausanne United States Clarence, Iowa Clarence, Louisiana Clarence, Missouri Clarence, New York Clarence, Pennsylvania Clarence Township, Michigan Entertainment Clarence play Clarence play , by Booth Tarkington Clarence 1922 film Clarence 1922 film , based on the play, starring Agnes Ayres Clarence 1937 film Clarence 1937 film , based on the play Clarence Henry Denker novel Clarence Henry Denker novel , a 2001 novel by Henry Denker Clarence Catharine Sedgwick novel Clarence Catharine Sedgwick novel , an 1830 novel by Catharine Sedgwick Clarence TV series Clarence TV series , a sitcom starring Ronnie Barker Clarence Wonder Showzen character , a funny sounding puppet from the television show Wonder Showzen Clarence, the cross eyed lion on the TV show Daktari Clarence Wijewardena , Sri Lankan musician See also Duke of Clarence , a title which ... Place name disambiguation pages de Clarence es Clarence Center fr Clarence homonymie it Clarence nl Clarence ja pl Clarence pt Clarence ro Clarence vo Clarence ... more details
Clarence Turner may refer to Clarence J. A. Turner 1893 1957 , American jockey Clarence W. Turner 1866 1939 , American lawyer, politician hndis Turner, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Cooper is the name of Clarence Cooper judge born 1942 , an American judge Clarence Cooper Jr 1934 1978 , an American author Clarence Owen Cooper 1899 1966 , a Canadian politician hndis Cooper, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Township may refer to Clarence Township, Michigan , USA Clarence Township, Ontario , Canada geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Clarence Island may refer to Clarence Island South Shetland Islands Clarence Island, Chile Clarence Islands , Nunavut, Canada Geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Clarence Center can refer to Clarence Center, New York Clarence Center, Michigan geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages nl Clarence Center ... more details
Clarence Skinner may refer to Clarence Skinner politician New Zealand Politician Clarence Skinner minister Universalist Minister and Dean of Crane School of Theology hndis name Skinner, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Wilson may refer to Clarence Wilson actor 1876 1941 , American actor Clarence Remus Wilson , early 20th century American musician, who played Old time music hndis Wilson, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Saunders is the name of Clarence Saunders grocer 1881 1953 , US American grocer, pioneer of supermarkets Clarence Saunders athlete born 1963 , Bermudian high jumper hndis Saunders, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Allen may refer to Clarence Ray Allen 1930 2006 , American prison inmate who was executed by lethal injection Clarence Emir Allen 1852 1932 , U.S. Representative from Utah Clarence Allen geologist , member of the National Academy of Sciences hndis Allen, Clarence DEFAULTSORT Allen, Clarence de Clarence Allen fi Clarence Allen ... more details
Clarence Miller may refer to Clarence B. Miller 1872 1922 , United States Representative from Minnesota Clarence E. Miller born 1917 , United States Representative from Ohio Clarence H. Miller born 1930 , Renaissance scholar at Saint Louis University Big Miller born Clarence Miller, 1922 1992 ,, American jazz musician Clarence Horatius Miller 1922 1992 , American blues singer See also Clarrie Millar born 1925 , Australian politician hndis Miller, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Hill may refer to Clarence Hill boxer born 1951 , Bermudian boxer in the 1976 Olympic Games Clarence Hill murderer , death row inmate who won a stay in execution from the United States Supreme Court hndis Hill, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Dock may refer to Clarence Dock Leeds , Leeds, Historic Site and retail, tourist and leisure destination Clarence Dock Liverpool , Liverpool, Historic Site Clarence Dock Student Residence , University of Leeds Student Accommodation disambig ... more details
Clarence Smith may refer to Clarence Ossie Smith , Chicago White Sox Clarence Smith baseball player , Negro Leagues player 1921&ndash 1933 Clarence Smith soccer , U.S. soccer player Sonny Rhodes , real name Clarence Smith, blues singer and guitarist Pinetop Smith , real name Clarence Smith, 1904 1929 , jazz pianist Clarence Smith politician , British Member of Parliament for Kingston upon Hull East UK Parliament constituency Kingston upon Hull East , 1892 1895 hndis name Smith, Clarence ... more details
Clarence River may refer to Clarence River New South Wales , in northern New South Wales, Australia Clarence River Canada U.S. , rises in the Yukon Territory of Canada and crosses the border several times into the U.S. state of Alaska Clarence River, New Zealand , on the South Island Clarence River France , a tributary of the Lys geodis de Clarence River ... more details
Clarence Park may refer to Clarence Park St Albans , a public park in St Albans in which the St Albans City F.C. football stadium is located Clarence Park album , an album by IDM musician Chris Clark named after the park in St Albans Clarence Park, South Australia , a suburb of Adelaide, Australia and part of the electoral district of Ashford Clarence Park, Weston super Mare , public park in Somerset town formerly used as first class cricket venue Disambig ... more details
Clarence Jones may refer to Clarence Jones American football , American football player Clarence Jones baseball , Major League Baseball player Clarence Benjamin Jones , lawyer and advisor to Martin Luther King hndis Jones, Clarence ja ... more details
Clarence Williams may refer to Clarence S. Williams 1863&ndash 1951 , U.S. Navy admiral Clarence Williams baseball player , born 1868, catcher, Cuban Giants from 1885 among others Clarence Williams musician 1898&ndash 1965 Clarence Williams III , born 1939, American actor American football Clarence Williams running back born 1955 , University of South Carolina San Diego Chargers & Washington Redskins football player Clarence Williams running back born 1977 , University of Michigan Arizona Cardinals football player Clarence Williams running back born 1975 , known as Pooh Bear Williams, Florida State University Buffalo Bills football player Clarence Williams tight end b. 1969 Washington State Cleveland Browns football player Clarence Williams defensive lineman b. 1946 , Prairie View A&M Green Bay Packers football player hndis Williams, Clarence ... more details
Clarence Walker may refer to Clarence Walker boxer 1898 1957 , South African bantamweight professional boxer Clarence Tex Walker 1946 2007 , rhythm and blues musician hndis Walker, Clarence Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
For the politician Clarence Clifton Young Clarence Young was a house pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for series of books for boys, the most well known being the Motor Boys series. The following series were published under the name Clarence Young Jack Ranger 6 volumes 1907 1911 Motor Boys 22 volumes 1906 1924 The first ten were illustrated by Charles Nuttall Volumes 1, 2, and 8 ghostwritten by Howard R. Garis Racer Boys 6 volumes 1912 1914 The pseudonym Clarence Young was also used by Edward Stratemeyer for a few football stories published in turn of the century boys magazines. External links gutenberg author id Clarence Young name Clarence Young DEFAULTSORT Young, Clarence Category Stratemeyer Syndicate pseudonyms US child writer stub US novelist stub ... more details
Three ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Clarence The first HMS Clarence 1812 Clarence , launched in 1812, was a 74 gun third rate ship of the line , renamed HMS Centurion in 1826, broken up in 1828. The second HMS Clarence 1827 2 , launched in 1827, was a 84 gun second rate ship of the line originally called HMS Goliath HMS Goliath , made a training ship in 1872 and accidentally burnt in 1884 in the River Mersey . The third Clarence , originally a 120 first rate ship of the line called HMS Royal William HMS Royal William launched in 1833, reduced to a 72 gun screw ship in 1860, renamed to Clarence in 1885 and used as a training ship. Accidentally burnt in 1899 in the River Mersey . References Colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Clarence, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Clarence Hutchenrider 1908 1991 was an American jazz clarinetist born in Waco, Texas . He was a member of the Casa Loma Orchestra led by Glen Gray . Clarence was married a short time to model Barbara Lewis Bradford. Clarence had a daughter Judith Moorefield Hutchenrider Henderson, born May 19, 1941 in San Francisco, CA. Clarence also had a son named Bradford Hutchenrider. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hutchenrider, Clarence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hutchenrider, Clarence Category 1908 births Category 1991 deaths Category American jazz clarinetists US clarinetist stub US jazz musician stub ... more details
other uses Image Clarence Strait, Alaska, 1958.jpg thumb 300px Clarence Strait, from an NOAA vessel, 1958 Clarence Strait , originally Duke of Clarence Strait , ref http www.nosracines.ca e page.aspx?id 321464 Statement of facts regarding the Alaska boundary question , p.1395 , Alexander Begg 1825 1905 Alexander Begg , Victoria, British Columbia, publ. R. Wolfenden, 1902 ref is a strait in southeastern Alaska , in the United States in the Alexander Archipelago . The strait separates Prince of Wales Island, Alaska Prince of Wales Island , on the west side, from Revillagigedo Island and Annette Island , on the east side. Clarence Strait is convert 126 mi km long, extending from Dixon Entrance to Sumner Strait . ref name gnis Clarence Strait was named in 1793 by George Vancouver in honor of William IV of the United Kingdom Prince William, Duke of Clarence . Jacinto Caama o , who had explored the region a year before Vancouver, named the strait Entrada de Nuestra Senora del Carmen. ref name gnis gnis 1893946 Clarence Strait ref The Guard Island Light and Lincoln Rocks Light , both located adjacent to Clarence Strait, were important aids to navigation in the Clarence Strait area in the pre automated era. Swimming The Clarence Strait was first crossed by swimmer Michelle Macy in 6 hours and 46 minuteson 2010 07 05. See also Alaska boundary dispute References reflist External links http www.bartleby.com 69 56 C08156.html Clarence Strait , The Columbia Gazetteer of North America coord 55 59 20 N 132 36 57 W scale 500000 display title Category Straits of Alaska Category Landforms of Ketchikan Gateway Borough, Alaska Category Landforms of Prince of Wales Hyder Census Area, Alaska Category Landforms of Wrangell City and Borough, Alaska KetchikanGatewayAK geo stub PrinceofWalesHyderAK geo stub WrangellAK geo stub es Estrecho Clarence ja ... more details
nofootnotes date October 2010 A clarence or growler British was a type of carriage popular in the 19th century. It was a closed, four wheeled horse driven vehicle with a glass front and seats for four passengers inside. The driver sat at the front, outside the carriage. It was named after William IV of the United Kingdom Prince William, Duke of Clarence and St Andrews , later to become King William IV of England, who died in 1837. It was introduced in 1840 in London . External links http www.colonialcarriage.com item.cfm?id 372 Pictures of a clarence Category Carriages ja pt Clarence carruagem ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image GuilmantEddy.jpg thumb Clarence Eddy and Alexandre Guilmant , 1898 Clarence Eddy 1851 1937 was an American organist . He was married to singer Sara Hershey who established the Hershey Music School in Chicago, Illinois Chicago . Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eddy, Clarence ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1851 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1937 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eddy, Clarence Category 1851 births Category 1937 deaths Category American organists US keyboardist stub ... more details