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Encyclopedia > Ironside

Ironside may refer to:

The name Ironside may refer to a person: Ironside (originally broadcast under the name A Man Called Ironside in the United Kingdom) was a Universal television series which ran on NBC from March 28, 1967 to January 16, 1975. ... Raymond William Stacey Burr (May 21, 1917—September 12, 1993) was an Emmy-nominated actor and vintner, perhaps best known for his roles in the television dramas Perry Mason and Ironside. ... Ironside by Holly Black, is the novel sequel to Tithe : A Modern Faerie Tale. ... Holly Black (born 1971) is the New York Times bestselling author of The Spiderwick Chronicles series of childrens fantasy books (illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi), Valiant : A Modern Tale of Faerie, and Tithe : A Modern Faerie Tale. ...

It may also refer to: Ironside was the name given to a trooper in the cavalry formed by English political leader Oliver Cromwell in the 17th century. ... Oliver Cromwell (April 25, 1599–September 3, 1658) was an English military and political leader best known for making England a republic and leading the Commonwealth of England. ... The Matter of Britain is a name given collectively to the legends that concern the Celtic and legendary history of the British Isles, centering around King Arthur and the knights of the Round Table. ... Björn Járnsíða or Björn Järnsida, Swedish king (ca 785-800) was a legendary viking from the 8th century. ... Edmund II or Eadmund II (c. ... Field Marshal William Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside (b. ... Henry (Harry) Allen Ironside (1876-10-14 - 1951-01-15) was a Bible teacher, preacher, pastor, and author in the early 20th century. ... Field Marshal William Edmund Ironside, 1st Baron Ironside (b. ... Michael Ironside screen shot Michael Ironside (born Fred Ironside February 12, 1950 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian character actor. ...

See also: Old Ironsides (disambiguation) Was a former Railway Company operating in West Cornwall, UK. The company was formed in 1844 to opererate the existing service between the towns of Hayle and Redruth and the extend the railway line as far as Penzance. ... Edmund Ironside is an anonymous Elizabethan play that depicts the life of Edmund II of England; however, at least two critics have suggested it is an early work by Shakespeare. ... Old Ironsides may refer to: USS Constitution, the oldest ship in the US Navy. ...


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Ironsides Mobility Systems - Wheelchair Lifts and Van Conversions (155 words)
Ironsides Mobility Systems was started 34 years ago by Barry Stigers, who saw a lack of driver-assisted equipment for handicapped drivers in the Washington area.
For the first nine years, Barry made up the entire staff of Ironsides, from answering phones at the front desk to installing wheelchair lifts and ramps by himself.
Ironsides Mobility has grown a lot since then.
USN Ships--USS New Ironsides (1862-1866) (814 words)
New Ironsides was repeatedly hit by enemy cannon fire, but was not seriously damaged, unlike several of her consorts.
Another such attack, by CSS David during the night of 5 October 1863, damaged the ironclad, but she was able to remain on station until May 1864, when she went to Philadelphia for repairs and a general overhaul.
New Ironsides was one of dozens of warships that vigorously shelled Fort Fisher, preparing the way for a ground assault that captured the position on 15 January.
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