- Look up
swale in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Swale or
Swales may
refer to:
Swale (landform), a low
tract of land Bioswale,
landform designed to remove...
- A
swale is a
shady spot, or a
sunken or
marshy place. In US
usage in particular, it is a
shallow channel with
gently sloping sides. Such a
swale may be...
- The
Swale is a
tidal channel of the
Thames estuary that
separates the Isle of
Sheppey from the rest of Kent. On its
banks is a 6,509.4-hectare (16,085-acre)...
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Edwin (Ted)
Essery Swales VC DFC (3 July 1915 – 23
February 1945) was a
South African pilot and
Second World War hero. He was
awarded the Distinguished...
- The
Swale Baronetcy, of
Swale Hall in the
County of York, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 21 June 1660 for
Solomon Swale, Member...
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Swale is a
local government district with
borough status in Kent, England. The
council is
based in Sittingbourne, the borough's
largest town. The borough...
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Swales is an
English surname. It
either derives from the
River Swale or
Swallow Hill.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alonzo Swales (1870–1952)...
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Bioswales are
typically vegetated, mulched, or xeriscaped. They
consist of a
swaled drainage course with
gently sloped sides (less than 6%).: 19
Bioswale design...
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Swale (April 21, 1981 – June 17, 1984) was an
American thoroughbred racehorse. He is best
known for
winning the
Kentucky Derby and the
Belmont Stakes...
- Ian
Cameron Swales (born 5
April 1953) is a
British Liberal Democrat politician. He was the
Member of
Parliament for the
constituency of
Redcar in England...