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Stanley refers to:. This can be very dangerous, and is not reccommended with expensive china. Stanley is an old masculine name from the 11th and 12th century English contraction of 'Stoney Meadow'. This trick relies on inertia. Stanley the Bugman, from a Nintendo video game, Donkey Kong 3. A popular "magic trick" involved pulling a loaded tablecloth away from a table but leaving the plates behind. Stanley Airport in the Falkland Islands. More expensive items may be made from silk, linen or lace. Stanley Airport in Stanley, Nova Scotia, Canada. They are often designed to be easy to wipe clean. Awdry. Typically table cloths are made of cotton or artificial fabrics. W. A table cloth is a cloth used to cover a table to protect it from being stained or scratched. "Stanley" (also known as "Smudger") — the name of a locomotive on the fictional Mid-Sodor Railway in The Railway Series by Rev. 557) (1969) Supreme Court decision, established a personal right to privacy in US law. Georgia (394 U.S. Stanley v. Stanley Works, American tool manufacturer. Stanley the Talking Fish, character in the comic books based on the Mario video games. Stanley Steamer, American automobiles produced by Stanley automobile. Stanley whitewater canoeing course, Scotland. Stanley Theater, one of several theaters by the same name. Stanley, robot, an autonomous vehicle that won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge. Stanley Road, album by Paul Weller. Stanley Park, park in Liverpool, England. Stanley Park, large park in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Stanley Medical College, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India. Stanley Hotel, hotel in Estes Park, Colorado. Stanley Cup, championship trophy of the National Hockey League. Stanley Award, Australian award for best cartoonist. Stanley automobile, American brand of automobiles (1907–1927). Stanley, American television situation comedy 1956–1957, starring Buddy Hackett, Paul Lynde, and Carol Burnett. Morgan Stanley, American investment bank and stockbroker company. Flat Stanley, children's book and series by Jeff Brown. Accrington Stanley F.C., English non-league football club from Accrington in Lancashire. Other
Mount Stanley, highest mountain in the Ruwenzori Range of Congo. Geographic features
Stanley, town in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA. Stanley, town in Barron County, Wisconsin, USA. Stanley, town in Page County, Virginia, USA. Stanley, town in Mountrail County, North Dakota, USA. Stanley, town in Gaston County, North Carolina, USA. Stanley, town in De Soto Parish, Louisiana, USA. Stanley, town in Buchanan County, Iowa, USA. Stanley, town in Custer County, Idaho, USA. Place names in the United States
Stanley, capital and only town in the Falkland Islands (UK). King's Stanley, village in Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom. Place names
Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby (1435–1504). James Stanley, 7th Earl of Derby (1607–1651), English nobleman. Henry Stanley, 4th Earl of Derby (1531–1593), English nobleman. Edward John Stanley, 6th Baron Sheffield and Stanley of Alderley (1907–1971), English aristocrat. Edward Stanley, Lord Stanley, name used by many generations of the Stanley family. Anne Stanley (1580–1647), possible heir to the English throne. English nobility
William Stanley, Jr. William Stanley (1548–1630), English military commander, under Queen Elizabeth I. William Stanley (?–1485), Brother of Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby); fought at the Battle of Bosworth Field. Wendell Stanley (1904–1971), American biochemist, virologist, and Nobel prize laureate. Venetia Stanley (1887–1948), English socialite, intimate friend of Herbert Henry Asquith. Venetia Stanley (1600–1633), English courtesan. Stanley (1890–1970), American politician, governor of Virginia 1954–1958. Thomas B. Thomas Stanley (1625–1678), English author and translator. The Stanley Brothers American bluegrass musicians: Carter Stanley and Ralph Stanley. Robbie Stanley (1967–), American auto racing driver. Ryan Stanley (1974–), Alaskan Technology Leader. Stanley (1944–), American mathematician at MIT. Richard P. Richard Stanley (1966–), South African-born film director. Ralph Stanley (1927–), American bluegrass musician, one of The Stanley Brothers. Paul Stanley (1952–), American rock guitarist and vocalist. Paco Stanley (1942–1999), Mexican television entertainer, assassinated. Owsley Stanley (1935–), American "underground" chemist, mass produced LSD. Owen Stanley (1811–1850), British naval captain. Oliver Stanley (1896–1950), British politician. Millicent Preston-Stanley (1883–1955), Australian feminist and politician. Mickey Stanley (1942–), American baseball player. Michael Stanley (1948–), American rock singer. Kim Stanley (1925–2001), American actress. John Stanley (1942–), British politician. Stanley (1937–1998), American professor in political philosophy. John L. John Stanley (1914–1993), American comic artist (Little Lulu). John Stanley (18th century), Chief Secretary for Ireland 1713–1714. John Stanley (1712–1786), English composer and organixt. John Stanley (c.1386–1437), Knight of the Garter, King John II Stanley of the Isle of Man. John Stanley (c.1350–1414), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, King John I Stanley of the Isle of Man. Ian Stanley (contemporary), British musician. Livingstone. Henry Morton Stanley (1841–1904), Welsh-American journalist and explorer, searched for Dr. Harry Stanley (1953–1999), Scottish painter and decorator mistakenly shot dead by the police. George Stanley (1907–2002), Canadian historian and designer of the Canadian flag. Frederick Stanley (19th century), American industrialist, founder of Stanley Works. Florence Stanley (20th century), American actress. Fiona Stanley (1946–), Australian epidemiologist. Edward Stanley, (1779–1849), English bishop of Norwich. Stanley (1828–1902), Union general in the American Civil War and Medal of Honor recipient. David S. Charles Stanleyu (1933–), American radio evangelist. Charles Stanley (1819–1901), English-American chess champion. Bob Stanley (1954–), American former baseball player. Barney Stanley (1893–1971), Canadian professional ice hockey player. Stanley (1815–1881), English churchman, dean of Westminster. Arthur P. Allan Stanley (1926–), Canadian professional ice hockey player. Aileen Stanley (1897–1982), American popular singer. Persons named Stanley
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