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Slyfield may
refer to:
Slyfield,
Guildford Tim
Slyfield Edmund Slyfield Sam
Slyfield Slyfield,
character in The
Critic (2023 film) This disambiguation...
- Sam
Slyfield (May 11, 1898 –
January 15, 1974) was an
American sound engineer. He was
nominated for four
Academy Awards in the
category Best
Sound Recording...
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Slyfield Industrial Estate.
There was a
cattle market held in the
south of the
industrial area
until 2000
which moved to Maidstone, Kent.
Slyfield has...
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Edward Slyfield (1521 – 13
February 1590), also
known as
Edmond or
Edmund Slyfield, was a
Member of the
Parliament of
England for
Gatton in 1571 and for...
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Timothy James Slyfield (born 30
January 1975) is a New
Zealand judoka. He won a
bronze medal in the 73–81 kg (half-middleweight)
division at the 2002 Commonwealth...
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Alfred Enoch as Tom
Turner Nikesh Patel as
Ferdy Harwood Jay
Simpson as
Slyfield Claire Skinner as Mary
Brooke Rebecca Gethings as Joan
Harris Ron Cook...
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characteristic examples of
major 17th-century
building include West
Horsley Place,
Slyfield Manor, and the
Guildhall in Guildford. The
Local Government Act 1888 reorganised...
- States. The film
received three Academy Award nominations: Best
Sound (Sam
Slyfield), Best Song (for "Love Is a Song" sung by
Donald Novis) and
Original Music...
- of hands. The
Woodbridge site was sold and a new
small factory built in
Slyfield remains in use by
lineal business descendant, bus-maker
Alexander Dennis...
- the
style are the
Dutch House, the
surviving remnant of Kew Palace, and
Slyfield Manor, near Guildford. It was
later rented by
Henry Currie, the Conservative...