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  • Wray Castle
  • Castle in Cumbria, England

    Wray Castle is a Victorian neo-gothic building at Claife in Cumbria within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire. The house and grounds

    Wray Castle

    Wray Castle

    Wray_Castle

  • Hawkshead and Claife
  • National Trust property in Cumbria, England

    the west shore of Windermere between Claife Viewing Station and Wray Castle. The Castle was given to the Trust with 64 acres (260,000 m2) of land by Sir

    Hawkshead and Claife

    Hawkshead and Claife

    Hawkshead_and_Claife

  • RMS Wray Castle
  • Former Merchant Navy radio college

    96417°W / 54.40028; -2.96417 RMS Wray Castle was a training college for Merchant Navy radio officers based at Wray Castle in the Lake District, from 1958

    RMS Wray Castle

    RMS Wray Castle

    RMS_Wray_Castle

  • Beatrix Potter
  • English writer and illustrator (1866–1943)

    holiday in the Lake District, at Wray Castle near Lake Windermere. Here Potter met Hardwicke Rawnsley, vicar of Wray and later the founding secretary

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix Potter

    Beatrix_Potter

  • Hill Top, Cumbria
  • 17th-century house in Cumbria, England

    its collection of Beatrix Potter artwork. It has been suggested that Wray Castle, currently being renovated, would be a suitable home for the collection

    Hill Top, Cumbria

    Hill Top, Cumbria

    Hill_Top,_Cumbria

  • Wray
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up Wray or wray in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wray or WRAY may refer to: Wray, Colorado, United States Wray, Georgia, United States Wray, Lancashire

    Wray

    Wray

  • List of country houses in the United Kingdom
  • Hall Witherslack Hall Wray Castle Appleby Castle Brougham Hall Greystoke Castle Holker Hall Levens Hall Rusland Hall Wray Castle Alfreton Hall Alsop Hall

    List of country houses in the United Kingdom

    List_of_country_houses_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Claife
  • Civil parish in Cumbria, England

    Hawkshead to the Windermere Ferry terminus at Far Sawrey. At Low Wray is Wray Castle, a 19th-century house and grounds now owned by the National Trust

    Claife

    Claife

    Claife

  • Hardwicke Rawnsley
  • Anglican priest, poet, local politician and conservationist

    His cousin Edward Rawnsley's estate at Wray Castle contained a parish church, St Margaret of Antioch, Low Wray. The post of vicar there became vacant

    Hardwicke Rawnsley

    Hardwicke Rawnsley

    Hardwicke_Rawnsley

  • Coniston Group
  • Geological group in north-west England

    the Wray Castle Formation of the Tranearth Group, it is divided into several formations. These are, in ascending order (oldest first): Wray Castle, Gawthwaite

    Coniston Group

    Coniston Group

    Coniston_Group

  • List of National Trust properties in England
  • Sizergh Castle & Garden Stagshaw Garden Tarn Hows Townend Ullswater Wasdale, Eskdale and Duddon Windermere and Troutbeck Wordsworth House Wray Castle Calke

    List of National Trust properties in England

    List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_England

  • Howgill Fells
  • Uplands in Northern England

    siltstones of the Brathay Formation which, with the overlying Coldwell and Wray Castle formations are collected together as the Tranearth Group and, in age

    Howgill Fells

    Howgill_Fells

  • Alan Hodgkin
  • English physiologist and biophysicist

    Biological Station at Wray Castle based on a recommendation of his future Director of Studies at Trinity, Carl Pantin. After Wray Castle, he spent two months

    Alan Hodgkin

    Alan Hodgkin

    Alan_Hodgkin

  • Ambleside
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    second service operates to the Brockhole Lake District Visitor Centre and Wray Castle. Waterhead has hotels, cafés, boat hire establishments and the YHA youth

    Ambleside

    Ambleside

    Ambleside

  • German submarine U-103 (1940)
  • German World War II submarine

    1941. The ship sank with all hands in one minute. U-103 sank Samsø, Wray Castle, Surat and Dunkwa in the first week of May. When Dunkwa sank, U-103's

    German submarine U-103 (1940)

    German submarine U-103 (1940)

    German_submarine_U-103_(1940)

  • Listed buildings in Claife
  • England, "Low Wray Farmstead, Claife (1391053)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 January 2017 Historic England, "RMS Wray Castle, Claife (1106324)"

    Listed buildings in Claife

    Listed_buildings_in_Claife

  • David Ainsworth
  • British Liberal Party politician (1842–1906)

    Ainsworth purchased Wray Castle, Hawkshead and this became his main seat for the last decade of his life. He had no children and Wray Castle seems to have been

    David Ainsworth

    David_Ainsworth

  • Moses Bowness
  • Victorian photographer, farmer, entrepreneur and poet

    tourist trade; built shops and lodging-houses; farmed 500 acres at Low Wray, Wray Castle, and exhibited a few views at the Royal Photographic Society in 1877

    Moses Bowness

    Moses Bowness

    Moses_Bowness

  • History of Cumbria
  • History of the English county

    the time on the shores of Windermere and Derwentwater (for example, Wray Castle, Belsfield, Brathay Hall). The houses built or lived in by Martineau

    History of Cumbria

    History of Cumbria

    History_of_Cumbria

  • Windermere Way
  • Long-distance footpath in England

    down again past Loughrigg Tarn and on to a pleasant lakeside stroll by Wray Castle. It then climbs steeply again, to give views from Claife Heights, finishing

    Windermere Way

    Windermere Way

    Windermere_Way

  • Brockhole
  • Former visitor centre in Cumbria, England

    passenger launch service runs from Ambleside, returning to Ambleside via Wray Castle on the opposite side of the lake. A second launch service runs from

    Brockhole

    Brockhole

    Brockhole

  • List of shipwrecks in May 1941
  • ISBN 1-86176-023-X. "M/S Taranger". Warsailors. Retrieved 8 February 2012. "Wray Castle". Uboat. Retrieved 22 February 2012. "HMS Ben Gairn". U boat. Retrieved

    List of shipwrecks in May 1941

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_May_1941

  • Windermere Lake Cruises
  • Boat operating company in Windermere, England

    Windermere Jetty Green Ambleside – Brockhole National Park Visitor Centre – Wray Castle – Ambleside Operates between March and October; launch service Blue

    Windermere Lake Cruises

    Windermere Lake Cruises

    Windermere_Lake_Cruises

  • Mountain Goat (bus company)
  • British bus company

    can also take the 525 from Hawkshead, where it does a round loop via Wray Castle. Companies House extract company no 2862284 Mountain Goat Limited Our

    Mountain Goat (bus company)

    Mountain_Goat_(bus_company)

  • Grade II* listed buildings in Westmorland and Furness
  • images Wray Castle Wray, Claife House 1840-47 25 March 1970 NY3749701014 54°24′03″N 2°57′51″W / 54.400736°N 2.964286°W / 54.400736; -2.964286 (Wray Castle)

    Grade II* listed buildings in Westmorland and Furness

    Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Westmorland_and_Furness

  • National Cycle Route 6
  • National Cycle Network route between London and the Lake District

    Gravel surfaced tracks and paths up the west side of Windermere via Wray Castle bring the cyclist to Ambleside. Here route 6 then takes the back road

    National Cycle Route 6

    National_Cycle_Route_6

  • Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park
  • The lower part of this sequence is formed by the sandstones of the Wray Castle and Screes Gill formations which are found along the southeastern edge

    Geology of Yorkshire Dales National Park

    Geology_of_Yorkshire_Dales_National_Park

  • Tabitha Twitchit's Bookshop
  • Bookstore in Cumbria, England

    possible to show a few works at Hill Top, but a larger location such as Wray Castle would be needed. The building was grade II listed in 1970 as a former

    Tabitha Twitchit's Bookshop

    Tabitha Twitchit's Bookshop

    Tabitha_Twitchit's_Bookshop

  • Hilda Mabel Canter
  • English mycologist, protozoologist, and photographer (1922–2007)

    Doctor of Philosophy and Doctor of Science degrees on fungi research at Wray Castle supervised by Cecil Terence Ingold from Queen Mary College's Department

    Hilda Mabel Canter

    Hilda_Mabel_Canter

  • Douglas Eric Kimmins
  • British entomologist

    Kimmins was evacuated with the British Museum Neuroptera collections to Wray Castle. Kimmins joined the Home Guard, was eventually called to active service

    Douglas Eric Kimmins

    Douglas_Eric_Kimmins

  • List of youth hostels in England and Wales
  • Wootton Isle of Wight 1970 1970 Wootton Bridge Isle of Wight 1973 1988 Wray Castle Cumbria 1931 1932 Wrotham Heath Kent 1931 1935 Sandy Wood Farm Wye Valley

    List of youth hostels in England and Wales

    List_of_youth_hostels_in_England_and_Wales

  • Robert Noton Barclay
  • British politician (1872-1957)

    to the National Trust. He later acquired Wray Castle on Windermere near Ambleside and made a gift of the castle and 64 acres (260,000 m2) of the surrounding

    Robert Noton Barclay

    Robert Noton Barclay

    Robert_Noton_Barclay

  • Drury Wray
  • Sir Drury Wray, 9th Baronet (29 July 1633 – 30 October 1710) of Rathcannon Castle and Ballygaedy Casey, was an English aristocrat. Wray was born on 29

    Drury Wray

    Drury_Wray

  • Lancaster Castle
  • Castle in Lancaster, Lancashire, England

    Lancaster Castle is a medieval castle and former prison in Lancaster in the English county of Lancashire. Its early history is unclear, but it is most

    Lancaster Castle

    Lancaster Castle

    Lancaster_Castle

  • Sir Cecil Wray, 13th Baronet
  • English landowner and politician

    Wray built a ‘Gothic castellated building,’ which he called Summer Castle, after his wife's name, but it has long been known as Fillingham Castle. It

    Sir Cecil Wray, 13th Baronet

    Sir Cecil Wray, 13th Baronet

    Sir_Cecil_Wray,_13th_Baronet

  • Order of Gimghoul
  • Collegiate secret society in North Carolina, US

    Gimghoul) Castle in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The order was founded in 1889 by Robert Worth Bingham, Shepard Bryan, William W. Davies, Edward Wray Martin

    Order of Gimghoul

    Order_of_Gimghoul

  • Muncaster Castle
  • Castle in Cumbria, England

    jester of Muncaster Castle". 15 November 2016. "Tom Foolery and Muncaster Castle". BBC News. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 14 January 2026. Wray, Daniel Dylan (25

    Muncaster Castle

    Muncaster Castle

    Muncaster_Castle

  • SS Kate
  • Carvel screw steamer

    acting master of the Kate, William John Weldon, went alongside the ship Wray Castle in Watson's Bay and asked the master of the ship, Thomas Doran, if he

    SS Kate

    SS_Kate

  • Portnablagh
  • Village in County Donegal, Ireland

    itself, lie the ruins of Faugher House, also known as O'Boyle's Castle or Wray's Castle. This small fortified house and its surrounding bawn, located in

    Portnablagh

    Portnablagh

    Portnablagh

  • Wimpole's Folly
  • Folly in Wimpole, Cambridgeshire, England

    the manuscript the inscription is signed W. P., ‘W’ for Wray (Philip's friend was Daniel Wray) and ‘P’ for Philip. During the 19th and early 20th centuries

    Wimpole's Folly

    Wimpole's Folly

    Wimpole's_Folly

  • William Pearsall
  • British botanist (1891–1964)

    up a little-touched field. As Honorary Director of the Laboratory at Wray Castle he played a very considerable part in stimulating the rapid development

    William Pearsall

    William_Pearsall

  • Ray Wood, Castle Howard
  • Wood in Henderskelfe, North Yorkshire, England

    woodland area of the Castle Howard estate in North Yorkshire, in England. It contains several historic structures. Originally known as "Wray Wood", it was first

    Ray Wood, Castle Howard

    Ray Wood, Castle Howard

    Ray_Wood,_Castle_Howard

  • Watching (TV series)
  • British TV sitcom (1987–1993)

    The series was written by Jim Hitchmough and starred Paul Bown and Emma Wray as mismatched couple Malcolm Stoneway and Brenda Wilson. Watching was set

    Watching (TV series)

    Watching_(TV_series)

  • Maps of castles in England by county
  • Location maps of castles in England

    The castles displayed on each map are those listed in the List of castles in England for the corresponding county. Click on the red or green dot to display

    Maps of castles in England by county

    Maps_of_castles_in_England_by_county

  • Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma
  • British peeress (born 1953)

    Steward of Romsey. Born in London, she is the only daughter of Reginald Wray Frank Eastwood (1912–1980), a butcher who became the founder of Angus Steakhouse

    Penelope Knatchbull, Countess Mountbatten of Burma

    Penelope_Knatchbull,_Countess_Mountbatten_of_Burma

  • Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Ashby
  • English politician

    Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Ashby (1625 – 17 October 1669) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1645

    Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Ashby

    Sir_William_Wray,_1st_Baronet,_of_Ashby

  • Loop Tour
  • 2026 concert tour by Ed Sheeran

    throughout the tour. Main stage "You Need Me, I Don't Need You" "Sapphire" "Castle on the Hill" "The A Team" "Shivers" "Don't" "Eyes Closed" Fan suggestions

    Loop Tour

    Loop_Tour

  • Hornby Castle, Lancashire
  • Country house in Lancashire, England

    Hornby Castle is a country house, developed from a medieval castle, standing to the east of the village of Hornby in the Lune Valley, Lancashire, England

    Hornby Castle, Lancashire

    Hornby Castle, Lancashire

    Hornby_Castle,_Lancashire

  • Castle of Frankenstein
  • American magazine

    Philbin, Barbara Steele, Vampira, Fay Wray and others. Scream Queens also incorporated material from the Castle of Frankenstein files of manuscripts and

    Castle of Frankenstein

    Castle_of_Frankenstein

  • Steve Coogan
  • British actor and comedian (born 1965)

    Awards Search |Steve Coogan". awards.bafta.org. Retrieved 11 November 2015. Wray, Daniel Dylan (9 October 2020). "Aha! – The Oral History of Alan Partridge"

    Steve Coogan

    Steve Coogan

    Steve_Coogan

  • Mick Hucknall
  • English singer and songwriter (born 1960)

    from the original on 14 May 2022. Retrieved 5 October 2008. Daniel Dylan Wray (27 September 2023). "'It was like Blade Runner meets Berlin rave': the Manchester

    Mick Hucknall

    Mick Hucknall

    Mick_Hucknall

  • Holy Trinity Church, Wray
  • Church in Lancashire, England

    Holy Trinity Church is in the village of Wray, Lancashire, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of Tunstall, the archdeaconry

    Holy Trinity Church, Wray

    Holy Trinity Church, Wray

    Holy_Trinity_Church,_Wray

  • List of Colorado fish hatcheries
  • List of fish hatcheries in the U.S. State of Colorado

    Rearing Unit Pueblo Hatchery Rifle Falls Fish Hatchery Roaring Judy Hatchery Wray Fish Hatchery List of Colorado fish hatcheries (Colorado) This is a list

    List of Colorado fish hatcheries

    List_of_Colorado_fish_hatcheries

  • King Kong (1933 film)
  • 1933 Pre-Code adventure horror monster film by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack

    giant gorilla struggling against modern civilization. The film stars Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong, and Bruce Cabot. The story follows said gorilla dubbed

    King Kong (1933 film)

    King Kong (1933 film)

    King_Kong_(1933_film)

  • 1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)
  • N. H. D'Aeth, CBE. J. W. F. Merer. J. Silvester. A. M. Wray, DSO, MC, DFC, AFC.

    1946 New Year Honours (Mentioned in Dispatches)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(Mentioned_in_Dispatches)

  • Reigate
  • Town in Surrey, England

    Wray Common Road to the east. Seams of silver sand which occur in the Folkestone Beds were quarried for glass making and the caves beneath the castle

    Reigate

    Reigate

    Reigate

  • The Rocky Horror Show
  • 1973 musical by Richard O'Brien

    incorporated into the show. (For example: The lyric "What ever happened to Faye Wray" in the floor show sequence was changed to reference popular Brazilian samba

    The Rocky Horror Show

    The_Rocky_Horror_Show

  • Scream queen
  • Actress known for her work in horror films

    the male version of the title. Notable scream queen examples include Fay Wray, Jamie Lee Curtis, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Neve Campbell, Jenna Ortega, Mia

    Scream queen

    Scream queen

    Scream_queen

  • Rick Shlosser
  • American drummer

    Jefferson Kaye (1973) Van Morrison – Hard Nose the Highway (1973) Link Wray – The Link Wray Rumble (1974) Art Garfunkel – Breakaway (1975) The Manhattan Transfer

    Rick Shlosser

    Rick_Shlosser

  • List of Colorado municipalities by elevation
  • The City of Lamar is the seat of Prowers County, Colorado. The City of Wray is the seat of Yuma County, Colorado. The Town of Julesburg is the seat of

    List of Colorado municipalities by elevation

    List of Colorado municipalities by elevation

    List_of_Colorado_municipalities_by_elevation

  • List of Armchair Theatre episodes
  • Lawton (Benny), Sheena Marshe (Coral), Clive Colin Bowler (Leo), Gillian Wray (Susie), Denis Goacher (TV Commentator), John Kidd (Club Manager), Simon

    List of Armchair Theatre episodes

    List_of_Armchair_Theatre_episodes

  • Thurland Castle
  • Listed building in Lancashire, England

    Thurland Castle is a country house in Lancashire, England, which has been converted into apartments. Surrounded by a moat, and located in parkland, it

    Thurland Castle

    Thurland Castle

    Thurland_Castle

  • Utopia (British TV series)
  • British television conspiracy thriller

    Kudos Film and Television. Marc Munden was chosen as the director, Rebekah Wray-Rogers the producer, and Dennis Kelly, Jane Featherstone, and Karen Wilson

    Utopia (British TV series)

    Utopia (British TV series)

    Utopia_(British_TV_series)

  • Camryn Manheim
  • American actress (born 1961)

    on The Practice, in the Law & Order episodes "Benevolence" (1993) and "Castle in the Sky" (2024), and in her role as a child behavioral psychologist in

    Camryn Manheim

    Camryn Manheim

    Camryn_Manheim

  • Ashton Hall
  • Mansion in Lancashire, England

    Morecambe: Clark Street Congregational St Barnabas St Christopher, Bare Wray: Holy Trinity Demolished Aldcliffe Hall Central Pier, Morecambe Cockerham

    Ashton Hall

    Ashton Hall

    Ashton_Hall

  • 2026 Sheffield City Council election
  • 2026 English local government election

    442 7.2 +1.1 Conservative Kevin Mahoney 227 3.7 −7.0 TUSC Colin Michael Wray 21 0.3 −1.9 Majority 515 8.4 N/A Turnout 6,108 44.16 +11.86 Reform gain from

    2026 Sheffield City Council election

    2026 Sheffield City Council election

    2026_Sheffield_City_Council_election

  • Edward Montagu of Boughton
  • 16th-century English politician

    Earls of Sandwich. Thomas Montague Lucy Montagu who married Sir William Wray, 1st Baronet, of Glentworth Susanna Montague Theodosia Montagu who married

    Edward Montagu of Boughton

    Edward_Montagu_of_Boughton

  • Sir Thomas Monson, 1st Baronet
  • English politician and courtier (1565–1641)

    He then served as a Member of Parliament for Lincolnshire (1597–1598), Castle Rising (1604–1611), and finally Cricklade in 1614. Under James I Monson

    Sir Thomas Monson, 1st Baronet

    Sir Thomas Monson, 1st Baronet

    Sir_Thomas_Monson,_1st_Baronet

  • List of Colorado municipalities by population
  • The Town of Meeker is the seat of Rio Blanco County, Colorado. The City of Wray is the seat of Yuma County, Colorado. The City of Las Animas is the seat

    List of Colorado municipalities by population

    List of Colorado municipalities by population

    List_of_Colorado_municipalities_by_population

  • Country club
  • Private club typically offering recreational sports and entertainment facilities

    Dictionary, Thesaurus, & Grammar. Archived from the original on June 10, 2008. Wray Vamplew, “Sharing Space: Inclusion, Exclusion and Accommodation at the British

    Country club

    Country club

    Country_club

  • Christopher Wray (English judge)
  • English politician (1524–1592)

    Sir Christopher Wray (1524 – 7 May 1592) was an English judge and Chief Justice of the King's Bench. Wray, the third son of Thomas Wray, seneschal in 1535

    Christopher Wray (English judge)

    Christopher Wray (English judge)

    Christopher_Wray_(English_judge)

  • American Idol season 19
  • Nineteenth season (2021) of the American reality show singing competition

    Showstopper round (March 28 & March 29) Contestant Song Alyssa Wray "I'm Here" Jason Warrior "Believer" Andrea Valles "Blinding Lights" Chayce Beckham

    American Idol season 19

    American_Idol_season_19

  • The Moonlandingz
  • English rock band

    MusicOMH. Retrieved 27 April 2025. Wray, Daniel Dylan (25 August 2025). "Krankenhaus review – Lake District castle has the antithesis to boring corporate

    The Moonlandingz

    The Moonlandingz

    The_Moonlandingz

  • Naomi Watts
  • British actress (born 1968)

    portrayed by Fay Wray in the original film, and no other actors were considered. In preparation for her role, Watts met with Wray, who was to make a

    Naomi Watts

    Naomi Watts

    Naomi_Watts

  • John Bowler (actor)
  • English actor

    regular character David Lynch in the romantic sitcom Watching, alongside Emma Wray. He remained in the role until the series ended in 1993. His television credits

    John Bowler (actor)

    John_Bowler_(actor)

  • Rachel Nichols (actress)
  • American actress and model (born 1979/1980)

    that "Nichols is in territory well trod over the years by everyone from Fay Wray and Grace Kelly to Heather Langenkamp, the terrified but gutsy heroine, who

    Rachel Nichols (actress)

    Rachel Nichols (actress)

    Rachel_Nichols_(actress)

  • Sundrum Castle
  • Scottish castle in South Ayrshire

    February 2022. Wray, Jacqueline Heron (24 March 2021). "Sundrum and Barclaugh, Ayrshire". Love Living History?. Coventry, Martin (1997). The Castles of Scotland

    Sundrum Castle

    Sundrum Castle

    Sundrum_Castle

  • Empire State Building
  • Office skyscraper in Manhattan, New York

    the money. The paperwork submitted to the city included the names of Fay Wray, the famous star of King Kong, and Willie Sutton, a notorious New York bank

    Empire State Building

    Empire State Building

    Empire_State_Building

  • Bela Lugosi
  • Hungarian actor (1882–1956)

    Different prominent actors, such as Paul Muni, Chester Morris, Ian Keith, John Wray, Joseph Schildkraut, Arthur Edmund Carewe, William Courtenay, John Carradine

    Bela Lugosi

    Bela Lugosi

    Bela_Lugosi

  • Dairy Queen
  • American multinational fast food chain

    Bowling Green State University Popular Press. p. 149. ISBN 0-87972-691-1. Wray, Tom (August 6, 2008). "Dairy Queen highlights its menu options". The National

    Dairy Queen

    Dairy Queen

    Dairy_Queen

  • They Live
  • 1988 American science-fiction action film

    Science Fiction. A comics adaptation, titled "Nada" and illustrated by Bill Wray, appeared in the anthology comic book Alien Encounters in April 1986. Carpenter

    They Live

    They_Live

  • Michael Haneke
  • German-born Austrian filmmaker (born 1942)

    Michael Haneke: Interviews. University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, 2020. Wray, John (23 September 2007). "Minister of Fear". The New York Times Magazine

    Michael Haneke

    Michael Haneke

    Michael_Haneke

  • Lancaster Moor Hospital
  • Former hospital in Lancashire, England

    Morecambe: Clark Street Congregational St Barnabas St Christopher, Bare Wray: Holy Trinity Demolished Aldcliffe Hall Central Pier, Morecambe Cockerham

    Lancaster Moor Hospital

    Lancaster Moor Hospital

    Lancaster_Moor_Hospital

  • 2026 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Institute of Cancer Research. For services to Cancer Research Edward James Wray – Chair, Coach Core Foundation. For services to Charity and Mental Health

    2026 New Year Honours

    2026_New_Year_Honours

  • Holly Ross
  • Musical artist

    2001 (2001) Ladyfest UK 2003 (2003) Wray, Daniel Dylan (25 August 2025). "Krankenhaus review – Lake District castle has the antithesis to boring corporate

    Holly Ross

    Holly Ross

    Holly_Ross

  • National Recording Registry
  • List of sound recordings preserved in the U.S. Library of Congress

    duration. The early Edison recordings, the instrumental "Rumble" by Link Wray, "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets, and the Super Mario

    National Recording Registry

    National Recording Registry

    National_Recording_Registry

  • Lindeth Tower
  • Summerhouse in Lancashire, England

    Morecambe: Clark Street Congregational St Barnabas St Christopher, Bare Wray: Holy Trinity Demolished Aldcliffe Hall Central Pier, Morecambe Cockerham

    Lindeth Tower

    Lindeth Tower

    Lindeth_Tower

  • List of Marvel Comics characters: A
  • ISSN 0747-4601. Simonson, Louise (w), Blevins, Bret (p), Austin, Terry (i), Wray, Bill (col), Orzechowski, Tom (let), Nocenti, Ann (ed). "Our Way!" The New

    List of Marvel Comics characters: A

    List_of_Marvel_Comics_characters:_A

  • Dracula (1931 English-language film)
  • American film by Tod Browning

    portrayal. Laemmle instead considered more established screen actors, with John Wray, fresh from his success in All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) being announced

    Dracula (1931 English-language film)

    Dracula (1931 English-language film)

    Dracula_(1931_English-language_film)

  • Fillingham
  • Village and civil parish in the West Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England

    a second church in the village. Fillingham Castle is a castellated mansion built in 1760 by Sir Cecil Wray. A nearby stone manor house was built about

    Fillingham

    Fillingham

    Fillingham

  • Game of Thrones
  • American fantasy drama TV series (2011–2019)

    series, HBO commissioned Max Borenstein, Jane Goldman, Brian Helgeland, Carly Wray, and Bryan Cogman to develop five individual Game of Thrones successor series;

    Game of Thrones

    Game_of_Thrones

  • List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • Motion pictures 6542 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Fay Wray Motion pictures 6349 Hollywood Boulevard (1960-02-08)February 8, 1960 Teresa

    List of stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame

    List_of_stars_on_the_Hollywood_Walk_of_Fame

  • Haruki Murakami
  • Japanese writer (born 1949)

    About When We Talk About Love. In 2004, Murakami was interviewed by John Wray for the 182nd installment of The Paris Review's "The Art of Fiction" interview

    Haruki Murakami

    Haruki Murakami

    Haruki_Murakami

  • James Fiennes, 2nd Viscount Saye and Sele
  • English peer and MP

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  • Steve Bannon
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  • Joan Crawford
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  • The Left Hand of Darkness
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  • Way
  • v. t.

    To go or travel to; to go in, as a way or path.

  • Ray
  • n.

    To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.

  • Way
  • n.

    Length of space; distance; interval; as, a great way; a long way.

  • Gray
  • n.

    An animal or thing of gray color, as a horse, a badger, or a kind of salmon.

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.

  • Slate-gray
  • a.

    Of a dark gray, like slate.

  • Wry
  • superl.

    Hence, deviating from the right direction; misdirected; out of place; as, wry words.

  • Wry
  • superl.

    Turned to one side; twisted; distorted; as, a wry mouth.

  • Way
  • n.

    Determined course; resolved mode of action or conduct; as, to have one's way.

  • Wrey
  • v. t.

    See Wray.

  • Way
  • n.

    Right of way. See below.

  • Gray
  • n.

    A gray color; any mixture of white and black; also, a neutral or whitish tint.

  • Fray
  • v. t.

    To rub; to wear off, or wear into shreds, by rubbing; to fret, as cloth; as, a deer is said to fray her head.

  • Pray
  • v. t.

    To effect or accomplish by praying; as, to pray a soul out of purgatory.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Gray-haired; gray-headed; of a gray color; hoary.

  • Way
  • n.

    Manner; method; mode; fashion; style; as, the way of expressing one's ideas.

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Way
  • n.

    Progress; as, a ship has way.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Silver-gray
  • a.

    Having a gray color with a silvery luster; as, silver-gray hair.