- States–based
Wickes Companies,
whose operations included a
chain of lumberyards,
teamed with
British builders merchant Sankeys to open the
first Wickes store...
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Dinner and
joined her six
years later in June Bride.
Wickes and
Davis reteamed in 1965 when
Wickes pla**** a
supporting role to
Davis in a
television pilot...
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Wiltshire Wick,
Gloucestershire Wick, West Sus****
Wick,
Worcestershire Wick St. Lawrence,
Somerset Hackney Wick,
London Hampton Wick,
London Wick (ward)...
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Wickes is a
publicly listed home
improvement retailer based in the UK.
Wickes may also
refer to:
Wickes Furniture, a
former US-based
furniture store chain...
- in the
United States Navy have been
named USS
Wickes, in
honor of
Lambert Wickes. The
first USS
Wickes (DD-75) was the lead ship in her
class of destroyers...
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Wickes is a city in Polk County, Arkansas,
United States. The po****tion was 754 at the 2010 census. Near
Wickes is the
Boggs Springs Youth Encampment...
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Wickes is the
surname of: Alan
Wickes (born 1939),
former Australian rules football player and
administrator Craig Wickes (born 1962), New
Zealand rugby...
- The
company ceased operations in 2007.
Brothers Henry Dunn
Wickes and
Edward Noyes Wickes moved to Flint, Michigan, from New York in 1854,
becoming involved...
- (1979-81)
Wick (disambiguation)
Wickes (disambiguation) Wix (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Wicks. If an...
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related to
Wickes class destroyers.
Wickes-class
destroyers at
Destroyer History Foundation The
Pacific War: The U.S. Navy, page for
Wickes class Destroyers...