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Handasyde may
refer to:
Charles Handasyde,
British painter Harris Kirkland Handasyde (1877–1935),
Scottish chess player Martin &
Handasyde,
British aircraft...
- 1908 as a
partnership between H.P.
Martin and
George Handasyde and
known as
Martin &
Handasyde.
Their No.1
monoplane was
built in 1908–1909 and succeeded...
- The
Handasyde glider was a single-seat
monoplane glider,
designed specifically for the
first British gliding competition held at
Itford Hill in 1922,...
- The
Martin Handasyde No.3 was an
early British single-seat
monoplane design,
built in
partnership by H.P.
Martin and
George Handasyde. Only one was built...
- The
Handasyde monoplane was a single-seat
light aircraft built for the 1923
Lympne motor glider competition. It
competed there but won no prizes. In 1920...
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Charles Handasyde (fl. 1760–1780) was a
British miniature-painter.
Handasyde received in 1765 a
premium from the
Society of Arts for an
historic painting...
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Harris Kirkland Handasyde (11
March 1877 – 24 May 1935) was a
Scottish chess player.
Harris Kirkland Handasyde was born in
Scotland in East
Lothian County...
- doi:10.1038/s41598-020-66425-8. PMC 7316786. PMID 32587406. Martin, R. W.;
Handasyde, K. A. (1999). The Koala:
Natural History,
Conservation and Management...
- The
Handasyde H.2 was a six seat
airliner built in the UK in the
early 1920s. Only one was completed. The
Handasyde Aircraft Company was
formed in 1921...
- 1702–1711 Succeeded by Lord
Archibald Hamilton Military offices Preceded by
William Selwyn Colonel, 22nd Foot 1702–1712 Succeeded by
Roger Handasyde...