External links date August 2010 Infobox UK school name ColegSir G r image motto latitude 51.687 longitude 4.188 dms motto established 1546 type FE college religion head label Principal head Mr Brian Robinson founder street Sandy Road city Pwll , Llanelli county Carmarthenshire country Wales flagicon Wales postcode SA15 4DN enrollment LEA Department for Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills DCELLS although in Carmarthenshire LEA ofsted dcsfno gender Mixed lower age 16 upper age publication free label 1 English name free 1 Carmarthenshire College of Technology and Art website http www.colegsirgar.ac.uk website name CSG ColegSir G r lang en Carmarthenshire College is one of the largest providers of further education in Wales . Admissions The college has five campus es at various locations in Carmarthenshire . They provide courses in fields including sciences, health, engineering, sport, agriculture, catering, art and design, hairdressing business and other subjects. These courses lead to qualifications such as A Levels, GCSEs, NVQs, GNVQs up to degrees and postgraduate degrees, and the Welsh Baccalaureate. It also has a number of online courses available through its Virtual College, created in 1998. The College is a partner of the University of Glamorgan. The college headquarters ... type edu region GB display inline name ColegSir G r, Graig campus Pibwrlwyd , Pibwrlwyd, Carmarthen Coord 51.8406 4.3074 type edu region GB display inline name ColegSir G r, Pibwrlwyd campus Ammanford , Ammanford Coord 51.7956 3.9992 type edu region GB display inline name ColegSir G r, Ammanford campus Gelli Aur , Llandeilo Coord 51.8706 4.0451 type edu region GB display inline name ColegSir ... GB display inline name ColegSir G r, Jobs Well campus History The Graig Campus was formerly Graig ... www.colegsirgar.ac.uk ColegSir G r Official Site http www.wwsota.ac.uk West Wales School of the Arts ... DEFAULTSORT ColegSir Gar Category Carmarthenshire Category Further education colleges in Wales Category ... more details
Infobox college name Coleg Morgannwg type further education location Rhondda Cynon Taf , BR Wales website http www.morgannwg.ac.uk Coleg Morgannwg English Glamorgan College is a further education college located at four main campuses across Rhondda Cynon Taf , Wales . The college s main campuses are located in Aberdare nowrap coord 51.7236 3.4686 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Morgannwg, Aberdare Campus , Nantgarw nowrap coord 51.5642 3.2734 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Morgannwg, Nantgarw Campus , Pontypridd nowrap coord 51.5862 3.3143 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Morgannwg, Pontypridd Campus and Llwynypia nowrap coord 51.6391 3.4543 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Morgannwg, Rhondda Campus . The college also operates a number of outreach centres within local communities. Courses offered by the college include NVQ s, GCSE s, Business And Technology Education Council BTEC BTEC s, A levels and access course s. Notable alumni Derek Brockway BBC Wales Meteorologist and TV presenter External links GeoGroupTemplate http www.morgannwg.ac.uk Coleg Morgannwg homepage Rhondda Cynon Taf Universities and colleges in Wales Category Further education colleges in Wales Category Buildings and structures in Rhondda Cynon Taf Category Entities with Welsh names UK edu stub Wales stub ... more details
Coleg Ceredigion is a bilingual further education college in Ceredigion . It has two campuses in the two largest towns in Ceredigion, namely Aberystwyth nowrap coord 52.4104 4.0532 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Ceredigion, Aberystwyth Campus and Cardigan, Ceredigion Cardigan nowrap coord 52.0872 4.6567 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Ceredigion, Cardigan Campus . The college s principal is Jacqui Weatherburn. The college s logo is a blue man with an orange scarf. It was founded in 1967. Coleg Ceredigion s Mission is to contribute to the educational, social and economic development of the community through the provision of a wide range of high quality learning opportunities . External links GeoGroupTemplate http www.ceredigion.ac.uk en College website Universities and colleges in Wales Category Aberystwyth Category Universities and colleges in Wales Category Entities with Welsh names cy Coleg Ceredigion Wales school stub ... more details
Infobox college name Coleg Menai type further education location Bangor, Gwynedd Bangor , BR Gwynedd , BR Wales coor coord 53.2236 4.1413 type edu region GB display inline,title name Llandrillo, Rhos On Sea, main site website http www.menai.ac.uk Coleg Menai English Menai College is a further education college located in Bangor, Gwynedd Bangor , Gwynedd , Wales . The college also has campuses in Llangefni nowrap coord 53.2571 4.2953 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Menai, Llangefni site and Caernarfon nowrap coord 53.1391 4.2746 type edu region GB display inline name Coleg Menai, Caernarfon site . The college provides a range of academic and vocational courses including A level s, Apprenticeship s, English for Speakers of Other Languages ESOL programmes and Access course s. It also offers some higher education courses in conjunction with Bangor University , Glynd r University and the University of Glamorgan . On April 2, 2012, Coleg Menai College became part of the Llandrillo group creating the largest college in Wales. Notable alumni Matthew Dent designer Matthew Dent , designer ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk news wales north west 7326830.stm BBC NEWS UK Wales North West Wales Coin designer s dream come true ref References reflist External links GeoGroupTemplate http www.menai.ac.uk Coleg Menai homepage http www.llandrillo.ac.uk Llandrillo College homepage Gwynedd Universities and colleges in Wales Category Further education colleges in Wales Category Buildings and structures in Gwynedd Category Buildings and structures in Anglesey Category Entities with Welsh names UK edu stub Wales stub cy Coleg Menai ... more details
Image Harlech College and castle.jpg right thumb Coleg Harlech with the attached Theatr Ardydwy Coleg Harlech is a further education college for mature students in Harlech , Gwynedd . It is based at Wern Fawr, a house originally built in 1907 by George Davison photographer George Davison . ref http www.secretsnowdonia.co.uk 20thcenturyharlechhistory.htm 20th Century History of Harlech ref It is Wales only long term, mature students education college and was established in 1927 by Thomas Jones T. J. , Cabinet Secretary to both David Lloyd George and Stanley Baldwin , to continue the work of Workers Educational Association in a residential environment. It has become well known as a second chance college, often for people who for economic or social reasons never had a first chance. It always had a close association with the WEA and merged with WEA North Wales in 2001 to become Coleg Harlech Workers Educational Association North Wales , a Charitable organization registered charity . ref EW charity 525785 Coleg Harlech Workers Educational Association North Wales ref Its stated aims are To enable adults to enhance their life chances and employability by increasing their capacity for learning through the provision of high quality education in residential and community settings, with a due regard to the Welsh language and culture. Courses currently offered at Coleg Harlech include a full time 9 month Bangor University Foundation Certificate in Music Technology, Multimedia, Art and Design, Social Studies including a Pathway to Nursing. The other long term, mature students colleges in the UK ... reflist External links http www.harlech.ac.uk en Coleg Harlech http www.cambria centre.co.uk ... P. Stead, Coleg Harlech The First Fifty Years , ISBN 978 0708306574 E. White, Thomas Jones Founder of Coleg Harlech , ISBN 0901833843 Universities and colleges in Wales coord 52.8559 4.1130 display ... Educational institutions established in 1927 cy Coleg Harlech ... more details
coord 51.573 2.952 display title region GB scale 5000 Coleg Gwent English Gwent College is Wales largest further education college. ref http www.torfaen.gov.uk ServiceDirectory Services ColegGwent.aspx Torfaen Coleg Gwent ref It has more than 35,000 students Citation needed date November 2011 ranging from secondary school leavers to mature students . A wide range of part time and full time academic and vocational courses are on offer at the college. Five campuses The college operates from five campuses ref http www.coleggwent.ac.uk indexInternational.php?Pid 16&Mid 16 Coleg Gwent Campuses ref City of Newport , Crosskeys College Crosskeys which maintains a 100 pass rate in many subjects ref http www.coleggwent.ac.uk indexInternational.php?Pid 2288&Mid 16 Cross Keys Campus Overview ref , Ebbw Vale , Pontypool and Usk . The college s administrative headquarters are located at the Usk campus. There are also two Learn IT centres, based in Monmouth and Cwmbr n . These offer flexible, drop in courses on a range of Information Technology subjects as well as marketing , maths , English language English , and Welsh language Welsh . Collaboration The college works in collaboration with the five Local Education Authority local education authorities in south east Wales to provide an extensive curriculum designed to meet the needs of learners of all ages. Student support Coleg Gwent has a range of learner services to help support students. These include a library and computer and information resources and a Students Union . Vocational Training The college also has a range of vocational training facilities. These include a training restaurant and hair and beauty salons at the Crosskeys campus http www.coleggwent.ac.uk main page.php?Pid 458&sPid 458&menuContents 467&FF raw beauty2.swf virtual tour available , Ebbw Vale, Newport and Pontypool. There are also workshops for students studying ... http www.coleggwent.ac.uk Coleg Gwent website Schools in Newport Universities and colleges in Wales ... more details
coord 51.953 3.382 display title region GB scale 5000 Coleg Powys is the further education establishment in the County of Powys , Mid Wales . It has main campuses at Brecon , Llandrindod Wells and Newtown, Powys Newtown and a major outreach centre at Ystradgynlais . It also works closely with partners in the County Council and other organisations to deliver services in multiple locations throughout the community, as well as providing facilities and teaching for students studying towards degrees accredited by the University of Wales institutions in both Lampeter and Newport. In 2005 06, the college supported over 9,000 individual learners in obtaining qualifications in a wide range of vocational and academic subjects. Many of these learners benefited from the additional learning support and study skills development programme that enabled them to complete their main qualifications successfully and to progress to higher education or employment. The College holds the Quality Mark for Learning Support awarded by the Basic Skills Agency and leads a consortium of education and training providers in Powys that focuses on improving basic skills across the community. Subject areas for full time study include Childcare, Health & Social Care Agriculture & Land Based Studies Technology & Engineering Motor Vehicle Construction Information Technology & Computing Beauty, Hairdressing and Therapies Sport, Leisure & Tourism Art & Design Performing Arts Business & Management External links http www.coleg powys.ac.uk Coleg Powys Official Site Universities and colleges in Wales Category Entities with Welsh names Category Further education colleges in Wales ... more details
Infobox university name Coleg Meirion Dwyfor image name Coleg Llandrillo logo.jpg image size caption Coleg Llandrillo Cymru logo latin name tagline type further education Further Education College principal Huw Evans staff students 22,000 city North Wales province Wales country United Kingdom address Llandudno Road, Rhos on Sea, COLWYN BAY, LL28 4HZ telephone 44 0 1492 546666 campus Rhos on Sea, Abergele, Colwyn Bay, Denbigh, Dolgellau, St Asaph, Llanrwst, Glynllifon, Pwllheli, Rhyl free label free sports colours nickname mascot affiliations website http www.meirion dwyfor.ac.uk logo publictransit footnotes Grwp LLandrillo Group coord 52.745 3.898 display title region GB scale 5000 File Coleg Meirion Dwyfor. geograph.org.uk 247302.jpg right thumb Coleg Meirion Dwyfor Coleg Meirion Dwyfor meaning in English language English Meirion Dwyfor College , also known as CMD , is a college in Gwynedd , Wales at Dolgellau , serving the areas of Meirionydd and Dwyfor . It has a bilingual language policy and offers the possibility of studying most subjects through the medium of Welsh language Welsh . Since 1 April 2010, it is a constituent college of Coleg Llandrillo Cymru . Coleg Meirion Dwyfor has three main sites Dolgellau in Meirionnydd, Pwllheli in Dwyfor and Glynllifon for agricultural courses near Caernarfon . The Dolgellau site was previously Dr Williams School, until this closed in 1975. Notable former pupils include singer Duffy singer , who was elected president of the Students union. ref cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk wales northwest halloffame showbiz duffy.shtml title BBC North East Wales Hall of Fame publisher BBC accessdate 2009 09 16 ref Coleg Meirion Dwyfor formally merged with Coleg Llandrillo Cymru on 1 April 2010. The merged college which has the Coleg Llandrillo ..., The Coleg Meirion Dwyfor campuses retain the Coleg Meirion Dwyfor name. ref http www.llandrillo.ac.uk ... in Wales Category Entities with Welsh names cy Coleg Meirion Dwyfor ... more details
No footnotes date February 2011 Infobox university name Coleg Llandrillo Cymru image name Coleg Llandrillo logo.jpg image size caption Coleg Llandrillo Cymru logo latin name motto To provide learning opportunities which contribute to individual development and the social and economic advancement of the community. tagline established 1965 type further education Further Education College principal Huw Evans staff students 22,000 city North Wales province Wales country United Kingdom address Llandudno Road, Rhos on Sea, COLWYN BAY, LL28 4HZ telephone 44 0 1492 546666 campus Rhos on Sea, Abergele, Colwyn Bay, Denbigh, Dolgellau, St Asaph, Llanrwst, Glynllifon, Pwllheli, Rhyl free label free sports colours nickname mascot affiliations website http www.llandrillo.ac.uk logo publictransit footnotes Coleg Llandrillo Cymru is the largest College in North Wales with around 22,000 learners studying either on campus, in the community, in the workplace or over the Internet. The college employs approximately 1500 staff and offers over 4,000 full and part time courses. Courses range from A levels, BTECs ... 120 learning centres across the counties of Conwy and Denbighshire. In 2010 Coleg Meirion Dwyfor ... Award Workforce Development joint winners with Coleg Menai 2007 Best Companies Award Star Status 2006 .... The current name, Coleg Llandrillo Cyrmu, was adopted around 2002 and was designed to imply that the College ... Further Education, Higher Education and Work based Learning. Merger with Coleg Meirion Dwyfor Coleg Llandrillo Cymru formally merged with Coleg Meirion Dwyfor on 1 April 2010. The merged college which retains the Coleg Llandrillo Cymru name is one of the largest further education colleges in the UK ... and have a central administration, The Coleg Meirion Dwyfor campuses retain the Coleg Meirion Dwyfor ... Europe United Kingdom Wales Coleg Llandrillo Cymru University of Glamorgan Universities and colleges ... cy Coleg Llandrillo Cymru ... more details
coord 51.513 3.110 display title region GB scale 10000 Infobox University name Coleg Glan Hafren image name image size caption latin name motto tagline established type further education Further Education College principal staff 500 students 12,000 city Cardiff province country Wales address telephone campus Trowbridge Road, Rumney br The Parade, Cardiff free label free sports colours nickname mascot affiliations website http www.glan hafren.ac.uk logo publictransit footnotes Coleg Glan Hafren was a Further Education college based in Cardiff which merged with Barry College in September 2011 to form the new Cardiff and Vale College . The college had over 12,000 students and provides over 800 courses, including A levels including A level and AS level Business Studies , GCSE re sits and languages Business and Professional courses such as Law, Marketing and Accounting Hair and Beauty Access, ESOL and Open Door Sport, Catering, Childcare and Travel and Tourism Creative and Digital courses and Engineering and Construction Technology courses. The courses were provided to students from the age of 14, who may have studied while still at school or from the age of 16, up to the eldest student at the college, at 80 years old. There were also courses run for international students, under the college s British Council accredited Cardiff College International. The college had two campuses and four sites. One campus is on Trowbridge Road on the east side of the city. The other campus was in the city centre, with two sites on The Parade, at no. 27 and no. 35. The college also ran a commercial hair and beauty training salon in Cardiff s Castle Arcade, called the Design Academy. The college ... 2011. In September 2011, Coleg Glan Hafren merged with Barry College to form the new Cardiff and Vale ... hafren.ac.uk Coleg Glan Hafren Education in Cardiff Universities and colleges in Wales Category ... cy Coleg Glan Hafren ... more details
About the title Wiktionary sirSir is an honorific honorific address used as a courtesy title to address ... in formal correspondence Dear Sir , Right Reverend Sir . The term is often reserved for use only toward ... woman is Dame title Dame , or Lady for the wife of a knight. Origin Sir derives from the French ... , which yielded titles of respect in many European languages . The form sir is first documented in English ... Sir is the correct Style manner of address styling for a knight or a baronet the United Kingdom ... s or full name, but not with the Family name surname alone Sir Paul McCartney James Paul McCartney , Sir Paul McCartney , or Sir Paul , but never Sir McCartney . The equivalent for a woman is Dame title ... as Sir for a man, that is, never before the surname on its own. This usage was devised in 1917 ... subjects of those realms to use the prefix Sir Current honours United Kingdom and Commonwealth Baronet ... permitted male subjects of the UK and Commonwealth realms to use the prefix Sir . Kingdom of Ireland ... of the Fleet United Kingdom Admiral of the Fleet Bruce Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of North Cape Sir ... fleet fraserba.php Admiral of the Fleet Sir Bruce Fraser , admirals.org.uk ref Field Marshal Australia Field Marshal Thomas Blamey Sir Thomas Blamey , Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British ... Marshal Sir Thomas Albert Blamey , adb.online.anu.edu.au ref This is also the case with academic titles such as professor Professor Sir Patrick Bateson , Fellow of the Royal Society FRS However, the title Doctor is not used in combination with Sir the knighthood takes precedence, and knighted doctors ..., but not the title Sir . A similar convention applies to Church of England clergy who receive ..., dual Bahamas Bahamian American citizen Sidney Poitier , knighted in 1974, is often styled Sir ... himself rarely employs the title. Especially in North America, the style Sir is frequently employed ... are styled as Dame or Lady . Use in disciplined services The common use of Sir instead ... more details
cleanup rewrite date March 2012 refimprove date March 2012 Infobox film name Sir No Sir image Sir no sir.jpg image size caption Promotional movie poster for the film director David Zeiger producer Peter Broderick writer David Zeiger narrator Troy Garity starring Donald Sutherland br Jane Fonda music Buddy Judge cinematography May Rigler br David Zeiger editing Lindsay Mofford br May Rigler distributor Balcony Releasing released Flag icon US June 19, 2005 Los Angeles Film Festival premiere runtime 85 min. country United States U.S.A. language English language English budget Sir No Sir is a 2005 in film 2005 Displaced Films and BBC documentary film about the Peace movement anti war movement within the ranks of the United States Armed Forces during the Vietnam War . ref http movies.nytimes.com 2006 04 19 movies 19sir.html New York Times ref The film was produced, directed, and written by David Zeiger . It consists in part of interviews with Vietnam veteran s explaining the reasons they protested the war or even defected. It is subtitled the suppressed story of the GI movement to end the war in Vietnam. It was completed in 2005 and won the audience award at the Los Angeles Film Festival and the Golden Starfish Award for best documentary in 2005. Overview The film tells the story of how, from the very start of the war, such as with the Green Berets , there was resentment within the ranks over the difference between the war in Vietnam and as Jane Fonda and others state in the film the good ... http www.sirnosir.com imdb title 0469589 amg movie 329933 rotten tomatoes sir no sir http www.bbc.co.uk bbcfour documentaries storyville sir no sir.shtml BBC http displacedfilms.com Displaced Films ... , 1969 http www.iraqmediaactionproject.org v2 films sirnosir.html Sir No Sir on the http www.iraqmediaactionproject.org ... films Category American documentary films Category English language films fr Sir No Sir it Sir No Sir ... more details
Primary sources date May 2008 Coleg Harlech Workers Educational Association North Wales was formed on 1 August 2001 by the merger of two of Wales oldest adult education bodies. The Workers Educational Association North Wales established in 1925 as the North Wales District of the Workers Educational Association. Coleg Harlech was established in 1927 by Thomas Jones T. J. Thomas Jones , Cabinet Secretary to both David Lloyd George and Stanley Baldwin , to continue the work of WEA in a residential environment. The merged Association has continued the common longstanding tradition of liberal arts adult education to enable adults to develop their capacity to learn and fulfil their potential, but has also continued to enlarge this by developing vocational training vocational education and training , including providing opportunities for socially and educationally disadvantaged adults both in residence at Harlech and in communities and workplaces across North and Mid Wales. Full time courses in Coleg Harlech include Music Technology, Multimedia, Social Studies with a pathway to Nursing, Art and Design. Students study for a University of Wales Foundation Certificate worth 120 credits, upon successful completion of their course students are able to progress to university if they choose. Mission statement To enable adults to enhance their life chances and employability by increasing their capacity for learning through the provision of high quality education in residential and community settings, with a due regard to the Welsh language and culture. The Association is a registered charity with the Charity Commission registration number 525785 and a company limited by guarantee registered number 226336 . It is a membership based organisation at 10 per annum. Students, former students, staff and other people wishing to support the Association are particularly encouraged to apply. There is a branch network across North Wales. The main source of funding is the Welsh Assembly Government ... more details
Sir Haydn may refer to Sir Henry Haydn Jones 1863 1950 Welsh politician Sir Haydn locomotive a steam locomotive named after Sir Henry Haydn Jones. dab ... more details
Sir Ian may refer to Ian Anstruther Sir Ian Anstruther , writer Ian Blair Sir Ian Blair , Head of the Metropolitan Police Service Ian Botham Sir Ian Botham , cricketer Ian Campbell Gray Sir Ian Campbell Gray , soldier Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton Sir Ian Hamilton , general Ian Holm Sir Ian Holm , actor Ian Kennedy lawyer Sir Ian Kennedy , lawyer Ian Kershaw Sir Ian Kershaw , historian Ian Lloyd UK politician Sir Ian Lloyd , politician Ian McKellen Sir Ian McKellen , actor Ian McLennan Sir Ian McLennan , businessman Ian Malcolm politician Sir Ian Malcolm , politician Ian Potter Sir Ian Potter , businessman Ian Wrigglesworth Sir Ian Wrigglesworth , politician hndis ... more details
Sir Rupert may refer to Sir Rupert Bromley born 1936 , retired businessman Sir Rupert Clarke 1920 2005 , decorated soldier, businessman and pastoralist Sir Rupert Clarke Senior 1865 1926 , 2nd Baronet of Rupertswood Sir Rupert Grant Alexander Clarke born 1947 , son of Sir Rupert Clarke Sir Rupert Hart Davis 1907 1999 , British publisher, literary editor, and man of letters Sir Rupert Mackeson, 2nd Baronet born 1941 , British author disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar SIRsirSirSir is a respectful title for a man. SIR or Sir may also refer to Sir A Series of Unfortunate Events , a Guardian character in A Series of Unfortunate Events Sampling Importance Resampling Saskatchewan International Raceway , a Saskatoon drag strip Security Industry Registry Short interest ratio Silent information regulator , a yeast regulatory protein Sigma Iota Rho Signal to Interference Ratio Singapore Infantry Regiment Society for Individual Rights, a defunct homophile organization Society of Interventional Radiology Sons In Retirement SIR Staten Island Railway Statutory Invention Registration Surface insulation resistance Surrey Iron Railway Sir, Iran , a city in Fars Province Sirene Sir in Serbian , a type of cheese Sir film , a 1993 Bollywood film The SIR model, one of the Compartmental models in epidemiology The SIR model compartmental models in epidemiology The Sir. Community , a gaming and machinima group from the Battlefield series Battlefield games series . Serial Infrared, a category of Infrared Data Association IrPHY Infrared Data Association Secondary Image Registration, a type of Autofocus Passive passive autofocus Supplemental Inflatable Restraint or airbag disambig ca Sir de SIR eo SIR fr SIR it SIR lb Sir nl Sir ja SIR ... more details
Big Sir may refer to Big Sir comics , a fictional DC Comics character Big Sir band , American band Big Sir album , an album by Big Sir Misspelling of Big Sur , a region of the central California coast. See also Big Sur disambiguation dab ... more details
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The title Sir Guy is most commonly ascribed to Sir Guy of Gisbourne , a fictional character in Robin Hood folklore. Sir Guy may also refer to People Sir Guy Acland , 6th Baronet, British Army officer and member of the Royal Household Sir Guy Francis Boileau , 8th of the Boileau Baronets Sir Guy Bracewell Smith, 3rd Baronet, of the Smith Baronets Sir Guy Brian of Torbryan, Devon, father of Guy de Brian, 4th Baron Brian Sir Guy Campbell, 1st Baronet , Major General in the British Army Sir Guy Campbell, 5th Baronet , a British colonel Sir Guy Carleton, 1st Baron Dorchester Sir Guy Calthrop , 1st Baronet Sir Guy Dawber , an English architect Sir Guy Garrod , senior UK Royal Air Force officer Sir Guy Gaunt , Australian born officer of the British Royal Navy Sir Guy Granet , British railway administrator Sir Guy Green judge , Governor of Tasmania Sir Guy Lloyd, 1st Baronet , Scottish Unionist Party politician Sir Guy Anstruther Knox Marshall , British entomologist and authority on Curculionidae Sir Guy Palmes , High Sheriff and Justice of the Peace for Yorkshire. Sir Guy Powles , New Zealand diplomat and Governor of Western Samoa Sir Guy Russell , British naval commander Sir Guy Salisbury Jones , Major General in the Royal Household Diplomatic Corps Sir Guy Standing , an English actor Sir Guy Williams British Army officer who served in World War II Sir Guy Francis Laking , artist and first keeper of the London Museum Sir Guy Douglas Arthur Fleetwood Wilson , a British public servant in colonial India In fiction Sir Guy, a character in Timeline novel Timeline novel by Michael Crichton Sir Guyon fictional character in Spenser s The Faerie Queene Sir Guy Paynter, a character in Crusade Laird novel Crusade Laird novel Sir Guy de Guide, an aristocratic fox in Bertie the Bunyip TV puppet show Other Sir Guy Carleton Elementary School in Vancouver, Canada Sir Guy Carleton Secondary School in Ottawa, Canada disambig ... more details
Yes sir may refer to Yes Sir, That s My Baby , a 1925 originally English language song by Gus Kahn and Walter Donaldson Yes Sir That s My Baby , a 1949 film Yessir, That s My Baby , a 1978 Count Basie and Oscar Peterson album So bin ich und so bleibe ich, Yes Sir , an originally German language song by Ralph Benatzky famously performed by Zarah Leander Yes Sir, I Can Boogie , a 1977 originally English language song by Frank Dostal and Rolf Soja Yes Sir Capone N Noreaga song Yes Sir Capone N Noreaga song , a 2003 Capone N Noreaga song disambig ... more details
Sir Ab lang fa may refer to Sir Ab, Hamadab Sir Ab, Kerman Sir Ab, Qazvin See also Sirab , Azerbaijan geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Sir Cawline is Child ballad 61. ref Francis James Child , English and Scottish Popular Ballads , http www.sacred texts.com neu eng child ch061.htm Sir Cawline ref A fragmentary form exists in The Percy Folio . Synopsis Sir Cawline falls love with the king s daughter and falls ill from it. She tells him that he must do some great deed to be worthy of her he must keep watch all night on the Eldritch Hill, and the Eldritch meaning Elf king has meant that no man has lived through that. Sir Cawline goes, the king challenges him, and they fight with swords. Sir Cawline strikes him down, and the king s lady pleads for his life. Sir Cawline spares him but brings back his eldritch sword as proof. In some variants, the king agrees to the marriage at this point. In others, a Giant mythology giant demands the princess, and Sir Cawline must fight him, using the eldritch sword. The king agrees to the marriage, but a false steward releases a lion to try to kill him, and Sir Cawline must kill it. Then the marriage is performed, and Sir Cawline and the princess have fifteen sons. Variants There are noteworthy parallels between this tale and the romance heroic literature romance , The History of Sir Eger, Sir Graham, and Sir Gray steel . ref Francis James Child, The English and Scottish Popular Ballads , v 2, p 56, Dover Publications, New York 1965 ref References reflist External links http www.bartleby.com 243 3.html Sir Cawline Category Child Ballads Category Fictional knights Cawline Folk song stub ... more details
Sir Bedivere may refer to Bedivere , a Knight of the Round Table, who returns Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake RFA Sir Bedivere L3004 RFA Sir Bedivere L3004 , a Landing Ship Logistic of the Round Table class disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Sir Glame is the fictional Knight who acts as the main character in the books Plotless, Pointless, Pathetic ISBN 1 86508 785 8 and Hapless, Hopeless, Horrible written by Joshua Wright and set in the fictional land of Sausagopolis. Sir Glame is accompanied by the sarcastic horse Bill Horsey, and conducts a series of misadventures during the novels. lit char stub Category Fictional knights Glame, Sir ... more details