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- A ginnel is a word in various Scottish and northern English dialects describing a fenced or walled alley between residential buildings that provides a...
- Joshua Lloyd Ginnelly (born 24 March 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a right winger or forward for EFL Championship club Swansea...
- allow for deliveries and garbage collection, are called alleys. Alleys and ginnels were also the product of the 1875 Public Health Act in the United Kingdom...
- West, Bald Head Wynd and Stede Bonnet Wynd and Edward Teach Wynd. Vennel Ginnel Harris, S (1996). The Place Names of Edinburgh. London: Steve Savage. p...
- Barwell Capacity 2,500 (256 seated) Chairman Dave Laing Manager Jimmy Ginnelly League Southern League Premier Division Central 2023–24 Southern League...
- (captain) 9 FW  SVN Žan Vipotnik 10 MF  KOR Eom Ji-sung 11 MF  ENG Josh Ginnelly 14 DF  ENG Josh Tymon 17 MF  POR Gonçalo Franco 19 FW  FRA Florian Bianchini...
- Jennel (an alley) is local to Sheffield: it is a variation on the word "ginnel", which is in full versions of the Oxford English Dictionary and is used...
- terms for small streets such as chare, wynd, tenfoot, vennel, snicket and ginnel. York goes as far as to merge the latter two terms with alleyway to form...
- corner of the square. Two arcades (a colloquial name for a alleyway or ginnel) open out on the square from the south. One from St Nicholas Arcades and...
- whole streets would be built together in the form of one long terrace. Ginnels (entries) were set in after every fourth house, according to the act. In...