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Faulds can
refer to: Look up
fauld in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Andrew Faulds (1923-2000),
British actor and
politician Clare Faulds (born c. 1949)...
- of his p****port.
During this visit,
Robeson inspired Faulds to take up
political activism.
Faulds maintained his
acting career throughout the 1960s and...
- When worn with a cuir****,
faulds are
often paired with a
similar defense for the rump
called a culet, so that the
faulds and
culet form a
skirt that...
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Faulds or
Fauld could refer to
different subjects:
Faulds (plate armour), part of a
medieval suit of
armour RAF
Fauld explosion, a
disaster during World...
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Anthony (26
April 2020). "Lynn
Faulds Wood obituary". The Guardian.
Retrieved 29
April 2020. "TV
presenter Lynn
Faulds Wood dies aged 72". Raidió Teilifís...
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Henry Faulds (1 June 1843 – 24
March 1930) was a
Scottish doctor,
missionary and
scientist who is
noted for the
development of fingerprinting.
Faulds was...
- The RAF
Fauld explosion was a
military accident which occurred at 11:11 am on Monday, 27
November 1944 at the RAF
Fauld underground munitions storage...
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Faulding may
refer to: F. H.
Faulding & Co
Faulding Florey Medal Jennie Faulding Taylor born Jane
Elizabeth Faulding Fauld (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Ronald Sinclair Faulds (2
August 1922 – 8
March 2006),
known as Ron
Faulds, was an
Australian diver. He
competed at the 1952
Summer Olympics and the 1956...
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Royal Air
Force Fauld is a
former Royal Air
Force underground munitions storage depot located 2
miles (3.2 km)
south west of Tutbury,
Staffordshire and...