Clyde is an unincorporated area in Indiana County , in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania .
21-674: Clyde may refer to: People and fictional characters [ edit ] Clyde (given name) , a list of people and fictional characters Clyde (surname) , including a list of people Walt Frazier (born 1945), American basketball player nicknamed "Clyde" Colin Campbell, 1st Baron Clyde (1792–1863), Scottish field marshal James Avon Clyde, Lord Clyde (1863–1944), Scottish Conservative politician and judge James Latham Clyde, Lord Clyde (1898–1975), Scottish Unionist politician and judge James Clyde, Baron Clyde (1932–2009), Scottish judge in
42-579: A 2021 play by Lynn Nottage Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Clyde . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clyde&oldid=1238277620 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Educational institution disambiguation pages Ship disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
63-430: A census-designated place Clyde, Georgia , a ghost town Clyde Township, Whiteside County, Illinois Clyde, Iowa , an unincorporated community Clyde, Kansas , a city Clyde, Michigan , an unincorporated community Clyde Township, Allegan County, Michigan Clyde Township, St. Clair County, Michigan Clyde, Missouri , a village Clyde, New Jersey , an unincorporated community Clyde, New York ,
84-482: A character in the 2009 video game Arc Rise Fantasia Clyde, a character in the book series Tales of an 8-bit Kitten by Cube Kid Clyde Handforth, a supporting character in the 2011 video game Little Big Planet 2 See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Clyde All pages with titles containing Clyde Clyde (surname) Clyde (disambiguation) [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
105-792: A defunct American transportation company WW Clyde , a heavy constuction company based in Orem, Utah, United States Puma Clyde , a line of shoes released by Puma in 1973 Clyde Hotel , Portland, Oregon, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places Education [ edit ] Clyde Engineering Building , Brigham Young University Clyde School , a private girls' school in Macedon, Victoria, Australia Clyde High School (Ohio) , Clyde, Ohio, United States Clyde High School (Texas) , Clyde, Texas, United States Entertainment [ edit ] "Clyde" (song) , by J. J. Cale from
126-621: A former commuter rail station in Cicero, Illinois, United States Clyde Metro , a proposed multimodal mass-transit system centred on the city of Glasgow, Scotland Clyde Road , Dublin, Ireland Clyde Tunnel , running under the River Clyde in Glasgow Clyde Walkway , Glasgow Rolls-Royce Clyde , an early turboprop engine Other uses [ edit ] Clyde F.C. , a Scottish football club Clyde (mascot) , official mascot of
147-547: A tributary of the Seneca River Clyde River (Vermont) , a tributary of Lake Memphremagog Business [ edit ] Clyde & Co , a global law firm headquartered in London Clyde Engineering , a defunct Australian manufacturer of locomotives, rolling stock, and other industrial products Clyde Iron Works , a Scottish-based ironworking plant from 1786 to 1978 Clyde Steamship Company ,
168-535: A village Clyde, North Carolina , an unincorporated community Clyde, North Dakota , an unincorporated community Clyde, Ohio , a city Clyde, Pennsylvania , an unincorporated area Clyde, South Carolina , an unincorporated community Clyde, Texas , a city Clyde, Wisconsin , a town Clyde (community), Iowa County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Clyde, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin , an unincorporated community Lake Corcoran , also known as Lake Clyde, California Clyde River (New York) ,
189-633: A village Clyde, Ontario , a town in Waterloo Clyde Township, a geographic township in the municipality of Dysart et al, Ontario Clyde River (Alberta) Clyde River (Baffin Island) Clyde River (Ontario) , in eastern Ontario New Zealand [ edit ] Clyde, New Zealand , a town Clyde Dam , near the town Clyde River (New Zealand) Scotland [ edit ] River Clyde Firth of Clyde United States [ edit ] Clyde, California ,
210-767: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Clyde (given name) Clyde is a given name. It may refer to: People [ edit ] Clyde Alwood (1895–1954), American college basketball player Clyde Alves , Canadian dancer, actor and singer Clyde Arbuckle (1903–1998), American historian Clyde Arwood (1901–1943), American man executed in Tennessee Clyde Ballard (born 1936), American businessman and former politician Clyde Barnhart (1895–1980), American baseball player Clyde Barfoot (1891–1971), American baseball player Clyde Barrow (1909–1934), of
231-565: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Clyde, Pennsylvania A post office called Clyde was established in 1882, and remained in operation until 1955. The origin of the name Clyde is obscure; it may be named after the River Clyde in Scotland. 40°26′59″N 79°04′12″W / 40.449694°N 79.069988°W / 40.449694; -79.069988 This Indiana County, Pennsylvania state location article
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#1732837459163252-538: The 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow Clyde oil field , in the North Sea Clyde (turkey) , a turkey annually pardoned on Thanksgiving by the governor of Alabama See also [ edit ] Port Clyde, Maine , United States Port Clyde, Nova Scotia , Canada The Clydes , an American rock band Clyde's Restaurant Group , an American company which owns and runs 12 restaurants Clyde's (play) ,
273-589: The House of Lords Places [ edit ] Australia [ edit ] Clyde, New South Wales , a suburb of Sydney Clyde County , New South Wales, a cadastral division Clyde, Victoria , a suburb of Melbourne Clyde River, New South Wales Clyde River (Tasmania) Clyde River (Northern Territory) Electoral district of Clyde , a former electoral district of the Legislative Assembly Canada [ edit ] Clyde, Alberta ,
294-717: The South Seas" in 1929 Clyde Wahrhaftig (1919–1994), American geologist Clyde Walcott (1926–2006), West Indian cricketer Clyde Kirby Wells (born 1937), Canadian Queen's Counsel, the fifth Premier of Newfoundland Clyde Wright (born 1941), American baseball player Clyde Yancy (born 1958), American cardiologist Clyde Zoia (1896–1955), American football player Fictional characters [ edit ] Clyde Bunny , cartoon character who appears in three Looney Tunes shorts Clyde Crashcup , character from The Alvin Show Clyde Donovan , character from
315-949: The United States Coast Guard Clyde A. Lynch (1891–1950), American pastor, professor, and president of Lebanon Valley College Clyde McCoy (1903–1990), American jazz trumpeter Clyde McPhatter (1932–1972), American R&B singer Clyde Milan (1887–1953), American baseball player Clyde M. Narramore (1916–2015), American author Clyde O'Connell (born 1998), Irish professional footballer Clyde Otis (1924–2008), American songwriter Clyde Packer (1935–2001), Australian businessman and politician Clyde Reasinger (1927–2018), American jazz trumpeter Clyde Sefton (born 1951), Australian road cyclist Clyde Stacy (1936–2013), American singer Clyde E. Stone (1876–1948), American jurist Clyde Sukeforth (1901–2000), American baseball pitcher Clyde Summers (1918–2010), American labor lawyer and law professor at
336-588: The University of Pennsylvania Law School Clyde A. Thomason (1914–1942), U.S. Marine and posthumous Medal of Honor recipient Cylde V. Tisdale (1890–1975), American politician Clyde Tolson , (1900–1975), Associate Director of the FBI Clyde Tombaugh (1906–1997), American astronomer, discoverer of Pluto Clyde A. Vaughn (born 1946), United States Army general Clyde De Vinna (1890–1953), American film cinematographer, winner for "White Shadows on
357-642: The album Naturally C.L.Y.D.E. , a Canadian-French animated television series Navy [ edit ] HMNB Clyde , a Royal Navy base at Faslane, Scotland HMS Clyde , various Royal Navy ships USS Clyde , two ships Transportation [ edit ] Clyde (ship) , several ships of this name Clyde-class lifeboat , operated by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution between 1968 and 1988 Clyde railway station, Sydney , Australia Clyde railway station, Victoria , Australia Clyde station (Illinois) ,
378-2075: The infamous American criminal duo Bonnie and Clyde Clyde Beatty (1903–1965), American animal trainer and circus impresario Clyde F. Bel Jr. ( c. 1932 – 2014), American politician Clyde Bellecourt (1936–2022), Native American civil rights activist Clyde Bernhardt (1905–1986), American jazz trumpeter Clyde Best (born 1951), Bermudian football player Clyde Berry (1931–2023), American football and baseball player and coach Clyde Billington Jr. (1934–2018), American chemist, businessman, and politician Clyde Bishop (born 1942), American diplomat Cyle Brink (born 1994), South African rugby union player Clyde Bruckman (1894–1955), American screenwriter and film director Clyde Cameron (1913–2008), Australian politician Clyde Carson (born 1981), American rapper Clyde Carr (1886–1962), New Zealand politician and minister Clyde Davenport (1921–2020), American old-time fiddler and banjo player Clyde Drexler (born 1962), American basketball player Clyde A. Duniway (1866–1944), American educator and academic administrator Clyde Edwards-Helaire (born 1999), American football player Clyde Fenton (1901–1982), Northern Territory's first flying doctor. Clyde Fitch (1865–1909), American dramatist Clyde Foster (1931–2017), American scientist and mathematician Clyde Geronimi (1901–1989), Italian-American animation director Clyde Lee Giles , American computer scientist Clyde H. Hamilton (1934–2020), American judge Clyde Holding (1931–2011), Australian politician Clyde Howdy (1921–1969), American actor and stuntman Clyde A. Hutchison III , American biochemist and microbiologist Clyde King (1924–2010), American baseball pitcher Clyde Kluckhohn (1905–1960), American anthropologist Clyde Kusatsu (born 1948), Japanese-American actor Clyde Lovellette (1929–2016), American basketball player Clyde Lucas (c. 1901–1982), American big-band leader Clyde T. Lusk (1932–2014), Vice admiral in
399-606: The orange (sometimes red) ghost in the Pac-Man series Clyde, an animated mobster inspired by Clyde Barrow who led the Ant Hill Mob in Wacky Races and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop Clyde, a character from Tom & Jerry Kids Clyde (mascot) , the official mascot of the 2014 Commonwealth Games Clyde, character from 1992 Moonlite Software computer game Clyde's Adventure and its 1995 sequel Clyde's Revenge Clyde,
420-428: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clyde_(given_name)&oldid=1238269235 " Categories : Given names Masculine given names English masculine given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
441-415: The television show South Park Clyde Langer , character from the television show The Sarah Jane Adventures Clyde McBride , character from the television show The Loud House Clyde Wyncham , fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics Clyde, one of the members of Tori Amos' American Doll Posse Clyde the orangutan from Every Which Way but Loose Clyde,
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