- to the harbour—are
wynds, namely: West
Wynd, Calman's
Wynd, Bruce's
Wynd,
School Wynd,
Water Wynd and Cove
Wynd.
Another School Wynd, in Abernethy, Perth...
- Look up
wynd in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wynd is a
narrow lane
between houses.
Wynd or
WYND may
refer to:
WYND (AM), a
radio station (1310 AM)...
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Mortal Kombat is an
American media franchise centered on a
series of
fighting video games originally developed by
Midway Games in 1992. The
original Mortal...
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larger chapel opened at
Horse Wynd in 1813 and the two
congregations united in 1815,
following which the
Castle Wynd building was sold. In 1835, the...
- Paul
Wynd (born 2 May 1976) is a
former Australian rules football player.
Wynd pla****
three games for
North Melbourne in the
Australian Football League...
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Viktor Wynd is a
British artist, author, and curator,
known for his
collections of curiosities.
Wynd established The
Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities...
- Libberton's
Wynd was a
steep narrow street in Edinburgh,
running from
Lawnmarket to Cowgate. The term "
wynd" is a
common Scottish term for a
narrow lane...
- The
Viktor Wynd Museum of Curiosities, Fine Art &
Natural History is a
museum and bar in Hackney,
situated in a
former call
centre on Mare
Street in the...
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schools are; (largest to smallest)
Windygoul Primary School, Sanderson's
Wynd Primary School and St
Martins Primary School. The
secondary school Ross High...
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Oswald Morris Wynd (1913–1998) was a
Scottish writer. He is best
known for his
novel The
Ginger Tree,
which was
adapted into a BBC
televised mini-series...