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[cpb][cpc][cpe]cph]Joint authorship of:
cou: Jon C. N. Coulstonphj: E. J. Phillips[cpi][cpj][cpm][cpp]Co-authorships: [c2j]
Remarks: According to [znk], author «based on Oslo, Norway».
[cpr][cps]Co-authorships: [c5m]
[cqa]Co-authorships: [c2q]
[cqj]Co-authorships: [c2q]
[cqy][cra]Remarks:
Obituaries: [fau97i] [fsc97] [g9b97] [nic97] [poe97d] [smi97] [smi97e] [smi97t] [spc97a] [zig97d].
Biography: [ffl94a].
According to [fia07b], 
on August 2, 1999, William G. Crampton (deceased) 
was granted by FIAV the award of 
Laureate of the Federation — 
for an outstanding, original contribution to the science 
of Vexillology.
António Martins, 23 Jan 2008
According to [fia07b], 
on July 29, 2003, William G. Crampton (deceased) 
was granted by FIAV the award of 
Fellow of the Federation — 
significant contributions to Vexillology and/or 
significant service to FIAV or a FIAV Member.
 
António Martins, 23 Jan 2008
According to [fia07b], 
on 1991 (July 5), FIAV awarded the 
Vexillon to William G. Crampton, for «for the most important 
contribution to vexillology» in 1990-1991.
António Martins, 23 Jan 2008
Crampton’s [doctoral] dissertation was not published. The 
subject was the German Flaggenstreit of the 1920s. It was 
submitted to Manchester University, and accepted, but he was not 
able to expand it before he died. We have some of his research 
notes and much of his research material in the 
FI Library.
Ian Sumner, 01 Sep 1999
[crb][crc][crd][cre][crf]Co-authorships: [m7c]
[crg][crk][crl][crm][crn]Co-authorships: [b7c]
Remarks: According to [znk], author «based on Vinnytsya».
[cro]Co-authorships: [o2c]
The Flag Research Center announced the appointment of the inaugural class of Flag Research Center Fellows, including:

[crp][crr][crs][crt][cru][crw][crx][cry][crz][csd]Co-authorships: [c2m]
[cse][csh]Co-authorships: [c2l]
[csi][csk]Remarks: Historian at the Museum of the Confederacy.
[csl]Co-authorships: [c2k]
[csm][csn]Co-authorships: [fdm]
[cso][csr][css][cst][csu]Co-authorships: [c7o]
[csy]Remarks: Secretary of the Most Noble Order.
[cta]Co-authorships: [c2s]
Remarks: Biography: [tfb85a].
[cte][cth]At the The 
Mystic Seaport Library website, the Crothers collection is 
described followed by a biography and additional details (very 
interesting: sources!).
Jan Mertens, 15 Aug 2005
In 1935 William L. Crothers started employment in the Design 
Division of the Philadelphia Navy Yard and joined the Philadelphia 
Ship Model Society. These two maritime organizations formed his 
life. In 1941 he started to produce plans for the use of ship model 
makers, Sea Gull Plans. His interest in flag hoist signals and 
house flags originated as part of the plan production process and 
slowly found himself drawn to the subject of flag hoist signaling 
in detail. Over the years he visited many museums along the east 
coast of the United Sates ferreting out the far-flung information 
that was tucked away in each facility. In 1996 he completed the 
subject of house flags to the fullest extent that he was able. In 
2001, the volumes were presented 
to Mystic Seaport Library in order to insure that they would safely 
survive for posterity as a convenient source of reference on the 
subject.
António Martins, 16 May 2006, quoting and resuming from 
the The 
Mystic Seaport Library website
[cti]Co-authorships: [b6c]
[ctj]Co-authorships: [hco]
[cto][cts]Co-authorships: [c2z]
[ctt][cty]Co-authorships: [c2r]
[ctz]Remarks: Obituary: [sav92a].
[cue][cul][cum][cur][cuv][cuz]Co-authorships: [z2b]
[cva][cvc][cve]Co-authorships: [a2c]
[cvj][cvl][cvo][cvq]Remarks: Some works under pseudonym Вячеслав Северинов. According to [znk], author «based on Kyiv».
[cwj][cws][cww][cxj][cxx][cyc][cyr]Co-authorships: [j2h]
[cyy]Co-authorships: [pcy]
[cze]Co-authorships: [ksc]
[czf][czg][czj][czk]Co-authorships: [ghz]
[czo]Co-authorships: [m2n]
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