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Paralympic athlete Tommy Hynds (1880–?),
Scottish footballer Hynds Lodge in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
named for
businessman Harry P.
Hynds Hynd This page
lists people...
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British swimmer Tom
Hynd (1930–2011),
Australian businessman and
politician Hynds This page
lists people with the
surname Hynd. If an
internal link intending...
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Christine Ellen Hynde (born
September 7, 1951) is an American-British musician. She is a
founding member of the rock band the
Pretenders and is the band's...
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Hynds Lodge is a
conference and
accommodation lodge originally built by Cheyenne,
Wyoming businessman Harry P.
Hynds and
donated to the Boy
Scouts of America...
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Thomas Hynds (5
November 1880 – 1944) was a
Scottish footballer. Born in
Hurlford in Ayrshire,
Hynds started out as a
centre half at Celtic, but was mainly...
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Henry Hynd (4 July 1900 – 1
February 1985),
known as
Harry Hynd, was a
British Labour Party politician. He was
first elected as a
Member of Parliament...
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Ronald Hynd OBE (born 22
April 1931) is an
English c****ographer, and in his
youth was a
ballet dancer. In the
Royal Ballet in the late 1940s he began...
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throw 1C.
Hynds made his
debut at
these Games,
going on to
represent New
Zealand at the 1976, 1980, 1984, and 1992 in
archery and athletics.
Hynds attended...
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achievements of
Ollie Hynd, the
council voted in
December 2014 to name the 25-metre
laned pool at the town's
Water Meadows complex as
Hynds and
Henshaw Competition...
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achievements of
Ollie Hynd, the
council voted in
December 2014 to name the 25-metre
laned pool at the town's
Water Meadows complex as
Hynds and
Henshaw Competition...