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Nicholas Crane was born on 6 May, 1954 in Hastings, East Sussex, is a British geographer, explorer, broadcaster and author. Discover Nicholas Crane's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Occupation Geographer explorer broadcaster
Age 69 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 6 May, 1954
Birthday 6 May
Birthplace Hastings, East Sussex
Nationality United Kingdom

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His wife is Annabel Huxley (m. 1991)

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1954

Nicholas Crane (born 6 May 1954) is an English geographer, explorer, writer and broadcaster.

1967

He attended Wymondham College from 1967 until 1972, then Cambridgeshire College of Arts & Technology (CCAT), a forerunner to Anglia Ruskin University, where he studied Geography.

In his youth he went camping and hiking with his father and explored Norfolk by bicycle, which gave him his enthusiasm for exploration.

1986

In 1986, whilst travelling with his cousin Richard, he located the pole of inaccessibility for the Eurasia landmass; their journey became the subject of the book Journey to the Centre of the Earth.

1992

In 1992–93 he embarked on an 18-month solo journey, walking 10,000 kilometres from Cape Finisterre to Istanbul.

Together with Richard Crane, he was awarded the 1992 Mungo Park Medal by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society for his journeys in Tibet, China, Afghanistan and Africa.

1997

He recounted the trip in his book Clear Waters Rising: A Mountain Walk Across Europe which won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award in 1997, and made a television self-documentary of the journey: High Trails to Istanbul (1994).

2000

His 2000 book Two Degrees West described his walk across Great Britain from north to south, in which he followed the eponymous meridian as closely as possible.

2003

In 2003 he published a biography of Gerard Mercator, the great Flemish cartographer.

2004

Since 2004 he has written and presented four television series for BBC Two: Coast, Great British Journeys, Map Man and Town.

Crane was born in Hastings, East Sussex, but grew up in Norfolk.

2007

In 2007 he completed a series called Great British Journeys.

In eight parts the series consisted of eight people who explored Great Britain and made a contribution to society born of the exploration.

Each episode lasts one hour and the series was accompanied by a book.

In November 2007 he debated the future of the English countryside with Richard Girling, Sue Clifford, Richard Mabey and Bill Bryson as part of CPRE's annual Volunteers Conference.

2011

He presented a series about British towns broadcast in August 2011 and May–June 2013.

2012

He has served as a visiting professor at Anglia Ruskin University which presented the former student in 2012 with the award of Honorary Doctor of Science.

2015

He was President of the Royal Geographical Society from 2015 to 2018, a post now occupied by Nigel Clifford.

2016

In 2016 he published The Making Of The British Landscape: From the Ice Age to the Present, a 12,000-year historical geography of Britain.

Crane lives in Primrose Hill in northwest London with his wife; they have three children.