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Ayles is an
English surname.
Notable people with the name include: Adam
Ayles (1850–1912),
English Arctic explorer Walter Ayles (1879–1953),
British Labour...
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Patrick Ayles (born 25
September 1964) is a
British racing driver.
Ayles raced in the
British F3
championship in the late 1980s
before making the...
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south of the
North Pole. The
Ayles Ice Shelf, like the
nearby Mount Ayles, was
named for the
Arctic explorer, Adam
Ayles, who
served under George Nares...
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Ayles chapel,
which stood on the site of The
Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther. With a double-ended hull and
relatively wide beam the St.
Ayles...
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Ayle is a
village in Northumberland, England,
situated to the
north of Alston.
There are six
residences in the hamlet.
Ayle is in the
parliamentary constituency...
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Francis Ayles (30
March 1880 – 18 June 1939) was an
Australian cricketer and
football umpire.
Ayles, a batsman, was the
captain of Port
Melbourne Cricket...
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estimated fee of £350.
Ayles dislocated his
shoulder in a
match against Workington Town in
April 1958,
which forced him to retire.
Ayles made two appearances...
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miles across the ice to get
relief to the others. The
Ayles Ice
Shelf and
Mount Ayles were both
named after him. It was
noted at the time that he...
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National Park. Like the
nearby Ayles Ice Shelf, the
mountain was
named by the
Geological Survey of
Canada in 1965 for Adam
Ayles, a
petty officer on-board...
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accepting the post of
Steward of the
Manor of Northstead.
Ayles died that July, aged 74.
Ayles Road, a
street in Yeading,
which formed part of his constituency...