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equipment manufacturer L. S.
Ayres, an
Indiana department store founded in 1872
Ayres Corp., a
former US
aircraft manufacturer Ayre and Sons, a
department store...
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which the
Hurricanes won.
Ayres is the only EBUG in NHL
history to
enter a game as a
substitute and be
credited with a win.
Ayres is also the
oldest NHL...
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Ayres is a
surname that has
origins in the
Scottish borderland with England.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Agnes Ayres (1898–1940), American...
- then just
south of London, and
Ayres lived with the
family above the shop. In 1885, a fire
broke out in the shop, and
Ayres rescued three of her
nieces from...
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Rosalind Ayres (born 7
December 1946) is an
English actress,
director and producer.
Active since 1970,
Ayres is well
known for her role in the 1997 film...
- his
performance in
Johnny Belinda (1948).
Ayres was born in
Minneapolis to Irma
Bevernick and
Louis Ayres, who
divorced when he was four. Louis, an amateur...
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learnt that w**** (1-8 Sep) that Bob
Dylan inspired Ayres to
write poetry. However,
although Ayres has
often spoken of her
admiration of Dylan, in a 2015...
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Robert Ayres may
refer to:
Robert M.
Ayres (1898–1977),
American architect Robert Ayres (actor) (1914–1968),
American actor Robert Ayres (scientist) (1932–2023)...
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David Ayres (born 1977) is a
Canadian ice
hockey player.
David Ayres may also
refer to:
David Ayres (soldier) (1841–1916),
American Civil War
Union Army...
- conventions.
Ayres had his
first professional acting gig in a
commercial for
Lollipop Soft
Drinks in Richmond, Virginia, when he was six
years old. The
Ayres family...