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Glyde may
refer to:
George Glyde (1821–1898),
settler of
Western Australia Henry George Glyde (1906–1998),
Canadian painter Lavington Glyde (1825–1890)...
- what
Glyde's secret was. She had only
known that
there was a
secret around Glyde and had
repeated words her
mother had said in
anger to
threaten Glyde. The...
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Charles Augustus Glyde (1869 –
August 1923) was a
British socialist politician. Born in Leeds,
Glyde moved to
Bolton with his
family in 1887. He joined...
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Samsung SCH-U940 (or
Samsung Glyde) is a
Verizon Wireless touch-screen
smartphone made by Samsung. The
Glyde was
based on the po****r
European Croix,...
- The
River Glyde (Irish: an Casán) is a
river in
eastern Ireland,
flowing from
County Cavan to
County Louth. The
Glyde rises in the town of Bailieborough...
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Glyde is an
unincorporated community in
Washington County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It is home to the Dager-Wonsettler Farmstead. v t e...
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Lavington Glyde (24
April 1823 – 31 July 1890) was a
Treasurer of
South Australia.
Glyde was born on 24
April 1823 in Exeter, Devon. England, and emigrated...
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Glyde Rangers GFC is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club that
fields gaelic football teams in
competitions organised by
Louth GAA. It is
based in...
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Dening Glyde (c. 1826 – 4
January 1901) was a
wheat merchant and
politician in the
colony of
South Australia.
Glyde was born the son of
Elijah Glyde, a gentleman...
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Rosemary Glyde (September 15, 1948 —
January 18, 1994) was an
American violist and composer.
Focusing on
expanding the
limited repertory for solo viola...