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The documentary is focused on the sad and shocking tale of Crowhurst, the dark horse English competitor.
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The “hero” of the documentary is one Donald Crowhurst, a dark horse among the other eight men, because he is an amateur sailor.
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The documentary is focused on the sad and shocking tale of Crowhurst, the dark horse English competitor.
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The “hero” of the documentary is one Donald Crowhurst, a dark horse among the other eight men, because he is an amateur sailor.
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"The Strange Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst" by Nicholas Tomalin and Ron Hall (1970) is, simply put, a great sea story.
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The great yew at Crowhurst, south of London, has seen four millennia come and go.
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The great yew at Crowhurst south of London has seen four millennia come and go, so say the botanists.
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It is curious that Crowhurst in Surrey is also known for a great yew.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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One may return to Hastings by way of Catsfield, which has little interest, and Crowhurst, famous for the remains of a beautiful manor house and a yew tree supposed to be the oldest in Sussex.
Highways & Byways in Sussex E.V. Lucas
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Crowhurst in Sussex and Crowhurst in Surrey each has its immemorial yew, a tree of trees.
Highways and Byways in Surrey Eric Parker 1912
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