Crane
Crane (English for crane or crane ) is the family name of the following people:
- Andy Crane (* 1967), English football player
- Arthur G. Crane (1877–1955), American politician
- Barry Crane (1927–1985), television director and television producer and well-known bridge player
- Ben Crane (* 1976), American golfer
- Bob Crane (1928–1978), American actor
- Brandon Crane (born 1976), American actor
- Brian Crane (* 1949), American comic artist
- Callum Crane (* 1996), Scottish football player
- Caprice Crane (* 1970), American writer and screenwriter
- Charles Richard Crane (1858–1939), American businessman and politician
- Conrad Crane (* around 1950), American military strategist
- Dan Crane (1936–2019), American politician
- Dan Crane (soccer player) (born 1984), English soccer player
- David Crane (Lawyer) ( David M. Crane ), American lawyer and university professor
- David Crane (politician) (* 1953), politician and university lecturer
- David Crane (producer) (born 1957), American screenwriter and television producer
- David Crane (game developer) (* 1955), American game developer
- David W. Crane (* 1959), American lawyer and industrial manager
- Eva Crane (1912-2007), British bee researcher
- Evan J. Crane (1889–1966), American chemist
- Frans Crane (* 1954), Dutch football player
- Fred Crane (1918–2008), American actor and radio presenter
- Fred Crane (musician) (1930–1985), American jazz musician
- Gregory Crane (* 1957), American classical philologist
- H. Richard Crane (1907-2007), American physicist
- Hart Crane (1899-1932), American poet
- Hewitt D. Crane (1927-2008), American computer pioneer
- Ichabod Crane (1787-1857), American officer
- John Crane (b. 1956), American government official
- John Crane (soccer player) (1909–1990), English soccer player
- Joseph Halsey Crane (1782–1851), American lawyer and politician
- L. Stanley Crane (1915-2003), American railroad manager
- Les Crane (1933-2008), American presenter
- Martin McNulty Crane (1855–1943), American politician
- Melinda Crane (* 1956), American journalist and presenter
- Michael Joseph Crane (1863–1928), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Philadelphia
- Norma Crane (1928–1973), American actress
- Peter Crane (* 1954), British botanist and paleontologist
- Phil Crane (1930–2014), American politician
- Richard Crane (Diplomat) (1882–1938), American diplomat
- Richard Crane (actor) (1918–1969), American actor
- Robert Dickson Crane (* 1929), American lawyer and Muslim activist
- Roy Crane (1901–1977), American comic artist
- Simon Crane (* 1960), British stuntman and actor
- Stanley Crane (fl. 1901), English football player
- Stephen Crane (politician) (1709–1780), American politician
- Stephen Crane (officer) (1828–1862), American officer
- Stephen Crane (Author) (1871-1900) American novelist
- Steve Crane (born 1972), English football player
- Tim Crane (* 1962), British philosopher
- Tony Crane (soccer player) (born 1982), English soccer player
- Tony Crane (* 1945), British musician, see The Merseybeats
- Vincent Crane (1943–1989), British rock musician
- Walter Crane (1845–1915), English painter and illustrator
- Whitfield Crane (born 1968), American rock singer
- Winthrop M. Crane (1853-1920), American politician
Crane is a pseudonym of the Dutch rapper Kraantje Pappie .
Crane is the family name of the following fictional people:
- Dr. Frasier Crane , protagonist of the television series Frasier
Crane is the name of the following places in the United States:
- Crane (Arizona)
- Crane (Indiana)
- Crane (Kansas)
- Crane (Missouri)
- Crane (Montana)
- Crane (Oregon)
- Crane (Texas)
- Crane (Virginia)
- Crane (Washington)
- Crane Eater , Georgia
- Crane Forest , South Carolina
- Crane Hill , Alabama
- Crane Lake Camp , Massachusetts
- Crane Lake , Minnesota
- Crane Nest , Kentucky
- Crane Square , New Jersey
as well as part of the name of the following objects listed in the NRHP :
- Crane and Company , of Dalton, Massachusetts, ID No. 83004376
- Crane Company Building , in Chicago, Illinois, ID No. 01001538
- Crane Company Building (Former) , in Charlotte, North Carolina, ID No. 01000423
- Crane Creek Bridge , in Waterloo, Iowa, ID No. 98000769
- Crane Flat Fire Lookout , in Aspen Valley, California, ID No. 96000354
- Crane Hill Masonic Lodge , in Crane Hill, Alabama, ID No. 01001294
- Crane Island Historic District , in Minnetrista, Minnesota, ID No. 91001005
- Crane Motor Company Building , in Chandler, Oklahoma, ID No. 95000036
- Crane-Mason House , in Monticello, Mississippi, ID No. 80002264
- Crane-Phillips House , in Cranford, New Jersey, ID No. 97000842
Crane stands for:
- Cessna T-50 Crane , a light twin-engine transport aircraft
- (8761) Crane , an asteroid of the main inner belt
- Crane Sports , a sporting goods brand distributed by Aldi
- Crane Cove , Bay on the Budd Coast of Wilkesland, Antarctica
- Crane Glacier , Glacier in Graham Land, Antarctica
Crane stands for the following companies:
- Crane & Breed Manufacturing Company , former American automobile manufacturer (1850-1924)
- Crane & Whitman Automobile Works , former American automobile manufacturer (1907-1910)
- Crane Co. , an American mechanical engineering company
- Crane Motor Car Company , former American automobile manufacturer (1910-1914)
- Crane-Simplex Company , former American automobile manufacturer (1922)
See also: