- Look up
seaward in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Seaward may
refer to: People:
Carolyn Seaward (born 1960),
former beauty queen who
appeared in the...
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Tracey Seaward (born 1965) is an
English film producer.
Seaward was
educated at
Wolfreton School and Hull College,
before studying film and
cultural studies...
- The Ford-class
seaward defence boats were
built for the
Royal Navy (with
three built for the
South African Navy) in the 1950s. They were
designed to detect...
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Seaward defence boats, a type of
small patrol vessel, can
refer to: Ford-class
seaward defence boat
Seaward-class
defense boats post WWII redesignated...
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Seaward Rock (54°0′S 37°19′W / 54.000°S 37.317°W / -54.000; -37.317) is a rock
close to the
northeast of
Mollyhawk Island,
which is the
northern and...
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Seaward (January 1786 - 26
March 1858) was a
British civil engineer and
mechanical engineer. His
brother was
Samuel Seaward, FRS (see below).
Seaward...
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London Seaward Football Club,
formerly Leyton Orient Women Football Club (2015–2021), is a women's
football team
based in
Barkingside in East London,...
- Paul
Seaward is a
British historian specialising in seventeenth-century
English history. He is a
Director of The
History of
Parliament Trust. With Martin...
- Mark
Richard David Seaward (born 10
August 1938) is a
British ecologist and lichenologist. He was
awarded the
Acharius Medal in 2006 for
lifetime contributions...
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Seaward Downs is a
rural community in the
Southland District and
Southland Region of New Zealand. It is part of
Southland District Council's
Oreti Ward...