Wickes — Wickes, AR U.S. town in Arkansas Population (2000): 675 Housing Units (2000): 256 Land area (2000): 2.322963 sq. miles (6.016447 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.010728 sq. miles (0.027786 sq. km) Total area (2000): 2.333691 sq. miles (6.044233 sq.… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Wickes — Infobox Company name = Wickes logosize = 275px type = Subsidiary genre = foundation = 1972: First Store opened in UK 1987: Flotation on London Stock Exchange 2005: Taken Over by Travis Perkins founder = location city = Northampton location… … Wikipedia
Wickes-Klasse — USS Wickes (DD 75) Geschichte Typ Zerstörer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wickes (Arkansas) — Wickes Pueblo de los Estados Unidos … Wikipedia Español
Wickes (disambiguation) — Wickes may refer to:* Wickes, a UK do it yourself retailer. * Wickes Furniture, a former US based furntiture store chain … Wikipedia
Wickes class destroyer — The Wickes class destroyers were American destroyers built to create a fleet second to none . The basic requirement for the class was a possible speed of 35 knots. Congress authorized the project s funding in 1916. Background With World War I now … Wikipedia
Wickes Stadium — Harvey Randall Wickes Memorial Stadium, known simply as Wickes Stadium, is a 6,300 seat football stadium located in University Center, Michigan, as part of the Ryder Center sports complex on the Saginaw Valley State University campus. It is home… … Wikipedia
Wickes, Arkansas — Infobox Settlement official name = Wickes, Arkansas settlement type = Town imagesize = image caption = image imagesize = image caption = image mapsize = 250px map caption = Location in Polk County and the state of Arkansas mapsize1 = map caption1 … Wikipedia
Wickes — Recorded in a very wide range of spellings including Week, Weeke, Wick, Wike, Wix, Wyke, and patronymics Weekes, Weekson, Wickson, Wixon, and others, this is an English medieval surname of Roman (Latin) origins. Its relative popularity of some… … Surnames reference
USS Wickes (DD-578) — USS Wickes (DD 578), a Fletcher class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Captain Lambert Wickes (1735 ndash;1777), who served in the Continental Navy. Wickes was laid down on 15 April 1942 at Orange, Tex., by … Wikipedia