Proper noun
A surname.
A locality in the Hilltops Council area of New South Wales, Australia.
Source: en.wiktionary.org"Picnic on Nearside", The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (August 1974), reprinted in Peter Crowther ed. Tales in Space, p. 283. John Varley
Ainger, pp. 204–205; and Bradley, p. 358; and Crowther, pp. 167 and 170 During these months, Sullivan took an extended trip to Egypt, Italy and elsewhere. Source: Internet
Bishop Crowther, a Yoruba man from the Ife language space, returned to the country after capture from Freetown, Sierra Leone and was pivotal in the Christianisation of the lower Niger area from the 1840s. Source: Internet
Crowther said dinosaurs would probably have been at higher risk of Osteosarcoma, which affects youths with fast-growing bones, because they grew very quickly and big. Source: Internet
Crowther (2000), p. 96, and Stedman, p. 169 The bright and cheerful music of Pinafore was composed during a time when Sullivan suffered from excruciating pain from a kidney stone. Source: Internet
Crowther, p. 170 Iolanthe became the fourth consecutive major success for Gilbert, Sullivan and their producer, Richard D'Oyly Carte, following H.M.S. Pinafore (1878), The Pirates of Penzance (1879) and Patience (1881). Source: Internet