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Wynyard may
refer to:
Wynyard, New
South Wales, the
district of
Sydney CBD
around Wynyard railway station,
Sydney Wynyard Park,
Sydney Wynyard, Tasmania...
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Wynyard Hall is a
large English country house near Stockton-on-Tees in
County Durham. The
house was the
English family seat of the Vane-Tempest-Stewart...
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Wynyard, CBE (born
Dorothy Isobel Cox; 16
January 1906 – 13 May 1964) was an
English stage and film actress. Born in Lewisham,
South London,
Wynyard began...
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Wynyard (/ˈwɪnjɚd/) wi-nyuhd) is a
rural town
located on the
North West
coast of Tasmania, Australia.
Wynyard is
situated 17
kilometres (11 mi) west of...
- Waratah-
Wynyard Council is a
local government body in Tasmania,
situated in the north-west of the state. Waratah-
Wynyard is
classified as a
rural local...
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Wynyard Park may
refer to:
Wynyard Park,
County Durham, a
stately home in
County Durham,
England (formerly a seat of the
Marquesses of Londonderry) Wynyard...
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called "
Wynyard".
Wynyard Estate has some of the most
expensive houses in the
North East, as well as the most
expensive road in Teesside.
Wynyard Park is...
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Wynyard. He had 2 sisters,
Kathleen Amelia Wynyard (1887-1965), and
Audrey Gertrude Wynyard (1892-1920), and 2 brothers,
Leslie Henry (Hec)
Wynyard (1889-1985)...
- The
Wynyard Quarter (historically also
known as the
Western Reclamation,
Wynyard Point,
Wynyard Wharf or Tank Farm) is a
reclaimed piece of land on the...
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Wynyard (/ˈwɪnjərd/) is an
urban locality adjacent to
Wynyard railway station in the
Sydney central business district of New
South Wales, Australia. Wynyard...