Robert or Bob Sykes may refer to: Bob Sykes (American football) (born 1927), former American football fullback Bob Sykes (baseball) (born 1954), retired...
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for the invention of the Sykes ‘Lock and block’ interlocking system of points and signals. Born in London in April 1840, Sykes obtained a job with the...
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Sykes may refer to: Sir Alan Sykes, 1st Baronet, businessman and British politician Annette Sykes, New Zealand human rights lawyer and Māori activist...
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as a banker, and her father, Harry Ellsworth Sykes, was a U.S. Army colonel employed at the Pentagon. Sykes' family history was researched for an episode...
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Wikisource has original text related to this article: Sykes-Picot Memorandum The Sykes–Picot Agreement Sykes-Picot from Yale Eighth Report UK Government policy...
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Jay Sykes (born November 11, 1954) is an American political commentator who was editor-in-chief of the website The Bulwark. From 1993 to 2016, Sykes hosted...
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William or Bill Sykes may refer to: Bill Sykes (born 1948), Member for Benalla in the Victorian Parliament Bill Sykes (priest) (1939–2015), English chaplain...
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Robert Sykes (18 November 1867 – 23 March 1957) was a New Zealand Member of Parliament for the Masterton electorate in the North Island. George Sykes...
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The Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife is a double-edged fighting knife resembling a dagger or poignard with a foil grip. It was developed by William Ewart...
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Roosevelt Sykes (January 31, 1906 – July 17, 1983) was an American blues musician, also known as "the Honeydripper". Sykes was born the son of a musician...
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