Proper noun
Gerrards Cross
A town and civil parish with a town council in South Bucks district, Buckinghamshire, England (OS grid ref TQ0088).
A detailed discussion of Beckett's method can be found in Pountney, R., Theatre of Shadows: Samuel Beckett's Drama 1956–1976 (Gerrards Cross: Colin Smythe, 1988) although it concentrates on later works when this process had become more refined. Source: Internet
Bicester Ladies went top of Trysports Three Counties Division 1, with a 6-0 win over Gerrards Cross. Source: Internet
Gerrards Cross, Colin Smythe Humanities Press ISBN 0-901072-51-6 A common theme found among the Celtic nations describes a race of diminutive people who had been driven into hiding by invading humans. Source: Internet
He died at his home in Gerrards Cross on 4 December 1967. Source: Internet
Wooding 1979, p. 73. Its commercial success made Wakeman buy a new home in Gerrards Cross and start a collection of cars, Wakeman 1995, p. 117. which he rented out through his new business, the Fragile Carriage Company. Source: Internet