-
forms are
Harolds with an
added requirement.
These include:
Monoscene –
Originally and
occasionally still Harold set in one location.
Sybil –
Harold performed...
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After a
relocation to Leeds, a
third album, We Have
Always Lived in the
Harolds, was
released in June 2016.
Reverting to home recording, it was also released...
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Harold's Club, also
spelled Harolds Club, was a
casino in
Downtown Reno,
Nevada that was
established in 1935. The
casino closed in 1995 and the building...
- In 1928
Harolds Cross introduced a
competition that
would become the
modern day
Irish Greyhound Derby, the race was
unofficial because Harolds Cross decided...
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Bureau of
Statistics (28 June 2022). "
Harolds Cross". 2021
Census QuickStats.
Retrieved 27
September 2022. "
Harolds Cross".
Geographical Names Register...
- Look up
Harold in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Harold may
refer to:
Harold (given name),
including a list of
persons and
fictional characters with...
- in
Ireland Curtis, Joe (2004).
Harolds Cross (3 ed.). Dublin: Free
Return Press. ISBN 0953332055. OL 31916599M. "
Harold's Cross, A History" (2016), by local...
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history HX
postcode area, England,
covering the
Halifax area
Short name for
Harolds Cross, a
suburb of Dublin, Ireland.
Hydrogen halide, a
chemical compound...
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Protestant Home for
Orphan &
Destitute Girls in
Harolds Cross, Dublin, was
established around 1860 in No. 201
Harolds Cross, in the
house where the Quaker, the...
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Harold Godwinson (c. 1022 – 14
October 1066), also
called Harold II, was the last
crowned Anglo-Saxon
English king.
Harold reigned from 6
January 1066...