- 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...
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Peter Swales (1948–2022),
Welsh historian Solomon Swale (1610–1678),
English politician Steve Swales (born 1973),
English footballer Ted
Swales (1915–1945)...
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swales are
often infiltration basins,
designed to
manage water runoff,
filter pollutants, and
increase rainwater infiltration.
Bioswales are
swales that...
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Victoria Cross.
Edwin Essery Swales was one of four
children born in Inanda, Natal,
South Africa to
Harry Evelyn Swales, who was a
farmer in the Heatonville...
- 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...
- Kim
Swales is a
Professor of
Economics at the
University of Strathclyde.
Swales is a
graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge; his main
research interests...
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coaching the
Whitby Town F.C.
under 19's. "Player profile:
Steve Swales". Non-League Daily.
Retrieved 3
December 2011.
Steve Swales at
Soccerbase v t e...
- grew, and
Swales was
ousted by
Francis Lee
after a long
protest by City supporters,
famously known as "Forward with Franny". As a boy
Swales attended William...
- the "hügel
swales"
still being promoted by
other permaculturists,
citing the
danger and cross-purposes of Hügelkultur beds and
swales.
Swales are for long-term...
- England.
Swales took
Redcar from
Labour in****bent Vera
Baird for the
Liberal Democrats at the 2010
general election, with a 21.8% swing.
Swales added over...