-
Stuart Blayds. In 1852, his father, the Rev.
Henry Blayds,
resumed the old
family name of Calverley,
which his
grandfather had
exchanged for
Blayds in 1807...
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Feathers (1920) The
Romantic Age (1920) The
Stepmother (1920) The
Truth About Blayds (1920) The Bump (1920,
Minerva Films),
starring C.
Aubrey Smith and Faith...
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Oliver Blayds is
celebrating his 90th birthday. The
literary critic A. L.
Royce has come to
present an
address on
behalf of his
fellow writers to
Blayds, who...
- 1999 – June 2022),
known online as
Technoblade (/ˈtɛk.noʊˌbleɪd/ TEK-noh-
blayd), was an
American YouTuber known for his
Minecraft videos, livestreams,...
- 39th
Street Theatre, New York 14
March – June 1922 The
Truth About Blayds Oliver Blayds Booth Theatre, New York 24
August –
September 1922 A Serpent's Tooth...
- solicitor's
managing clerk Robert Cokeson in
Justice (1916),
Oliver Blayds in The
Truth About Blayds (1922), and Old Man
Minick in
Minick (1924). He took part in...
- is a
Grade II
listed building in England. It was once the home of the
Blayds/Calverley family.
After a
major fire in 1850 the hall was remodelled, but...
- plays,
among which were Belinda, Miss Nell o' New Orleans, The
Truth About Blayds, The
Second Mrs Tanqueray, His
House in Order, The
Notorious Mrs Ebbsmith...
- Aviation.
Retrieved 11 May 2016. "
Blayd Corporation." pacificwrecks.com. Retrieved: 29
January 2007. "Examination of
Blayd Zero Artifacts." j-aircraft.com...
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stage version of The BIue
Lagoon (1920); and
Septima in The
Truth About Blayds (1921). She made an
appearance in a
silent comedy film, The Bump, written...