Holroyd — may refer to:People with the surname Holroyd: * Charles Holroyd * Chris Holroyd * Fred Holroyd * Henry Holroyd, 3rd Earl of Sheffield * John Baker Holroyd, 1st Earl of Sheffield * Les Holroyd * Michael Holroyd * Shelley HolroydIn places: *… … Wikipedia
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Holroyd Youth Services — (HYS), located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia was incorporated as a service for young people in 1988. The premises in which HYS operate are provided by Holroyd City Council and staff funding is provided by the Department of Community… … Wikipedia
Holroyd High School — is a secondary school located in Greystanes, New South Wales.The school houses an Intensive English Centre which provides a specialised program to non English speaking migrants and refugees so that they can better participate in Australian… … Wikipedia
Holroyd, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb name = Holroyd city = Sydney state = nsw caption = Former brickworks lga = City of Holroyd postcode = 2160 est = pop = area = propval = stategov = Granville fedgov = Reid near nw = Merrylands near n =… … Wikipedia
Holroyd City — City of Holroyd Lage der Holroyd City in Sydney Gliederung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Holroyd, Michael — ▪ British author and editor in full Michael De Courcy Fraser Holroyd born Aug. 27, 1935, London, Eng. British author and editor whose full scale critical biographies of Lytton Strachey, Augustus John, and George Bernard Shaw are… … Universalium
HOLROYD, Sir Edward Dundas (1828-1916) — judge was the son of Edward Holroyd, senior commissioner of the London bankruptcy court, and grandson of Sir George Sowley Holroyd, an English judge, of whom there is an account in the Dictionary of National Biography. Holroyd was born on 25… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Chris Holroyd — Personal information Full name Christopher Holroyd Date of birth 24 October 1986 ( … Wikipedia
Fred Holroyd — Captain Frederick John Holroyd was a British soldier who was based at the British Army s 3 Brigade HQ in mid Ulster, Northern Ireland during the 1970s. He enlisted as a gunner in the Royal Artillery, and three years later, in 1964, he was… … Wikipedia