- an
article on "
seddity", but its
sister project Wiktionary does: Read the
Wiktionary entry "
seddity" You can also:
Search for
Seddity in
Wikipedia to...
- Ken
Sedd, was an
English character actor, best
known for his
various comedic roles in the
sketches on The
Benny Hill Show from 1969 to 1984.
Sedd was...
-
Edmund Sedding (20 June 1836 – 1868) was an
English architect and musician.
Sedding, son of
Richard and
Peninnah Sedding of Summerstown, near Okehampton...
-
before him,
Sedding became a
pupil of the
Gothic Revival architect,
George Edmund Street (1824–1881). His
elder brother,
Edmund Sedding, had also trained...
-
Sedd el Bahr (Turkish: Seddülbahir,
Ottoman Turkish: سدالبحر,
meaning "Walls of the Sea") is a
village in the
Eceabat District, Çanakkale Province, Turkey...
-
Harold Sedding (1863 – 21
February 1921),
often referred to as E. H.
Sedding, was an
English architect who
practised in
Devon and Cornwall.
Sedding was born...
-
balladeers sang, "Twas
better to die 'neath an
Irish sky than in
Suvla or
Sedd el Bahr".
Appendix 5 of the
French official history (AFGG 8,1) has a one...
-
Their chosen architect was
Edmund Harold Sedding, son of the
notable West
Country church architect,
Edmund Sedding, and
himself a
prolific restorer of churches...
-
Perilous (Welsh:
Gwarchae Peryglus, also
known as The
Perilous Seat, Welsh:
Sedd Peryglus) is a
vacant seat at the
Round Table reserved by
Merlin for the...
-
pirate station Radio London in the 1960s, (where, he used the
pseudonym John
Sedd). He then
moved to work for
sales company Radiovision,
which sold airtime...