Examples of using Blyth in English and their translations into Swedish
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Hotels found in or near Blyth.
Linda Day(Ann Blyth) is a United Nations worker assisting refugees.
These districts were Blyth Valley, Wansbeck, Castle Morpeth,
We have partnered with the author of best-selling book‘500 Hidden Secrets of Brussels‘, Derek Blyth….
Viewed 27 times in the last 48 hours The Blyth- stunning hotel style apartment in fantastic location.
The species was described by Edward Blyth based on a drawing by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton after whom the species is named.
Found 12 weeks back by a Mr J Edwards in Blyth and it's been sat in Lost Property ever since.
Found 12 weeks back by a Mr J Edwards in Blyth.
For her performance as Veda Pierce in the 1945 film Mildred Pierce, Blyth was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
25 years as a member of the Blyth family of companies.
The specific name, blythianus, is in honor of English zoologist Edward Blyth(1810-1873), Curator of the Museum of the Asiatic Society of Bengal.
By 1845 Jamaican-born chemist John Buddle Blyth and German chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann showed that the same transformation of styrol took place in the absence of oxygen.
install a solution tailored to the Port of Blyth.
Blyth offered the surplus electricity to the people of Marykirk for lighting the main street,
Ronald Campbell MP(born 14 August 1943) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament(MP) for Blyth Valley since the 1987 general election.
The first wind turbine used for the production of electricity was built in Scotland in July 1887 by Prof James Blyth of Anderson's College, Glasgow the precursor of Strathclyde University.
The first winners of the trophy were Blyth Spartans, who defeated Bolckow Vaughan 5-0 in a replayed final tie at Middlesbrough on 18 May 1918 in front of a crowd of 22,000.
SEK's funding is tied to the converter station that will be built in Blyth, UK and most of the supply comes from ABB in Ludvika.
Last Friday, I was at the New and Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth in Northumberland, where innovative research is going on to reduce the cost of solar electricity by focusing the sun's rays on very small silicon cells.
The history of the company Soundcraft goes back to the year1973, when Phil Dudderidge and Graham Blyth laid the foundations for the company.