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Dyce (disambiguation)
Dyce may also refer to:
Dyce station (Manitoba), a train station in Dyce, Manitoba, Canada
Dyce Academy, a school in Dyce, Scotland
Dyce railway station , Dyce, Scotland
People with the surname Dyce
Alexander Dyce (1798–1869), Scottish dramatic editor and literary historian
Charles Andrew Dyce (1816–
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Bob Dyce
Dyce finished with a 3–6 to end the season. On December 18, 2015, Dyce was named the special teams coordinator for the Ottawa Redblacks.
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William Dyce
His uncle was General Alexander Dyce FRSE (died 1834). His older brother was Robert Dyce FRSE. Dyce's nephew (his sister's son) was the engineer William Dyce Cay, and his niece was the social activist Meredith Jemima Brown.
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Charles Andrew Dyce
Charles Andrew Dyce (1816–1853) was born in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland to parents William Dyce and Margaret Chalmers who were married on 8 Feb 1798 Charles is also the younger brother of William Dyce (1806–1864), a renowned Scottish artist and a Royal Academician.
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Keith Dyce
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Dyce was born in Edinburgh on 24 June 1926. Dyce was married for almost 60 years, and had a son and two grandsons.
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Robert Dyce
Dyce (1776–1856). His younger brother was the artist William Dyce. His paternal uncle was General Alexander Dyce of the East India Company.
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Alexander Dyce
The text revised by Alexander Dyce. Dyce also issued Recollections of the Table Talk of Samuel Rogers (1856).
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Hamilton Dyce
Hamilton Dyce (14 March 1912 – 8 January 1972) was an English stage, film and television actor.
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Dyce Duckworth
Sir Dyce Duckworth, 1st Baronet (24 November 1840 – 20 January 1928) was a British surgeon, physician, dermatologist, and author of A Treatise on Gout After education at the Royal Institution School, Liverpool, Dyce Duckworth studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh, graduating there in 1862 MB
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Byron Dyce
Byron Dyce (born 27 March 1948) is a Jamaican former middle-distance runner who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics and in the 1972 Summer Olympics. Dyce, who ran for NYU, is considered a legend among New York track and field circles.
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Dyce Academy
Dyce Academy is the only state secondary school in Dyce, a small suburb of Aberdeen, serving as the sole provider of secondary education in the area. Dyce Academy's catchment area includes Dyce and the nearby village of Newmachar, though some pupils do attend from other nearby areas such as Bucksburn
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James Dyce Nicol
James Dyce Nicol (13 August 1805 – 16 November 1872) was a Scottish businessman, and then a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 Nicol M.D. of Stonehaven and his wife Margaret Dyce daughter of J. Dyce of Aberdeen. He was educated at the University of Glasgow.
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Feb 4, 2020 - Find out how Formroom transformed dessert parlour, Dyce, from an emerging cafe to a social media sensation.
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