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Smalley may refer to: People * Smalley (surname) Places * Smalley's Inn & Restaurant in Carmel, New York, USA *Smalley, Derbyshire, a village in England Other *A type of small excavator: see Smalley (excavator) * USS Smalley (DD-565),a Fletcher-class US navy destroyer See also * Small (other) * Smalleye squaretail The smalleye squaretail, ''Tetragonurus cuvieri'', is a squaretail of the genus '' Tetragonurus'' found in all tropical and temperate oceans of the world, at depths up to 800 m. Its length is 20 to 70 cm. References * * Tony Ayling & G ...
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Smalley (surname)
Smalley is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Smalley, British Racing Driver * Beryl Smalley, historian * Bill Smalley, British footballer * Dave Smalley, musician * Dave Smalley (Cleveland), musician * David Allen Smalley, democrat * Denis Smalley, musician * Eugene Byron Smalley plant pathologist * Gary Smalley, counselor * Hal Smalley, politician * Howard Smalley (born 1942), New Zealand cricketer * Kyle E. Smalley, astronomer * Luke Smalley (1955–2009), American photographer * Phillips Smalley, film director * Richard Smalley, Nobel prize in chemistry 1996 * Roger Smalley (1943–2015), musician * Roy Smalley Jr., baseball player * Roy Smalley III, baseball player * Sherman E. Smalley (1866-1958), American politician and jurist * Stephen Smalley (1931-2024), British Anglican priest * Stuart Smalley, fictional character * Timothy E. Smalley, philanthropist * Tom Smalley (1912–1984), England international footballer * Will Smalley, American basebal ...
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Smalley's Inn & Restaurant
Smalley's Inn was a tavern, restaurant and former hotel that was open in Carmel, New York, United States from 1852 to 2020. History Smalley Inn was opened in 1852 by James Smalley. In 1924, the inn and much of Carmel burned to the ground. A new Smalley's Hotel was built. The hotel was located where the Palmer Agency, Smith Barney and the Smalley Inn Restaurant are located now. The Putnam County National Bank was also located in Smalley's Hotel in 1896. The old hotel was later divided and sold to private business owners. Millie Conigllio bought Smalley Inn & Restaurant in the early 1950s. As a new resident of the area, she decided to keep the name. The business was later taken up by her son, Anthony F. Porto Sr., who remains the current owner, along with his son, Anthony M. Porto Jr. Smalley's, along with a swath of buildings on Carmel's Route 52 business corridor, was once again ravished by fire in 1974 (50 years after the similar conflagration of 1924). Recently, the Inn was ...
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Smalley, Derbyshire
Smalley is a village on the main A608 Heanor to Derby road in Derbyshire in the East Midlands of England. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 2,784. Smalley is part of the borough of Amber Valley and has its own parish council. Smalley village is central west within the wider parish area which contains other villages - Heanor Gate to the far north which merges into the town of Heanor, Smalley Green south of Smalley and Woodside to the far south. Facilities in the area include a primary school at Smalley, and a college and industrial estate at Heanor Gate. History Smalley's name came from the Anglo-Saxon ''Smæl-lēah'' = "narrow woodland clearing". It was mentioned in a charter of 1009 by King Æþelræd Unræd ("Ethelred the Unready") relating to a manor known as ''Westune'' (modern-day Weston-on-Trent)
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Smalley (excavator)
A smalley is a type of small excavator with two wheels on a single axle. It had no drive to the wheels, moving instead by pulling itself along using the excavator or 'backhoe' arm. Once in location the machine worked as any other 360° excavator, with two fixed-adjustable front legs, and two rear legs which could be mechanically height-adjusted from within the cab. For larger distances the machine could be towed on the road at moderate speeds using a suitable vehicle such as a Land Rover or large van. Smalley evolved over the years and produced the Smalley 425 which has two drive wheels and two steering wheels. It uses a Lister Diesel engine, ST1. Single Cylinder, 6.5HP . 360 Degree turn, no electrics and manual start. Later models, which are still made today, use a different engine and have an alternator to power an electric starter motor. The 1977 needed the side support or else it would be too easy to tip over. (Note: The photo is missing the cab) Richard Smalley is credited ...
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USS Smalley (DD-565)
USS ''Smalley'' (DD-565), was a of the United States Navy. Namesake Anthony A. Smalley was born in Massachusetts in 1836. He was commissioned Acting Master on 27 March 1862 for service during the American Civil War; but he subsequently became ill and his appointment was revoked on 1 September 1863. When his health permitted, Smalley applied for reinstatement, and he was commissioned Acting Ensign on 1 December 1863. He served in the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron on board and distinguished himself during the Second Battle of Fort Fisher. In the attack, Smalley was in command of an 18-man detachment from the ''Pequot'' which was responsible for digging trenches for the assault on the fort. He and his men also participated in the charge on the fort. Letters of commendation from his commanding officer praised his bravery and coolness while building the trenches under fire and while leading his men in the charge. Smalley was honorably discharged from the Navy on 3 August 1865. H ...
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Small (other)
Small may refer to: Science and technology * SMALL, an ALGOL-like programming language * Small (anatomy), the lumbar region of the back * ''Small'' (journal), a nano-science publication * <small>, an HTML element that defines smaller text Arts and entertainment Fictional characters * Small, in the British children's show Big & Small Other uses * Small, of little size * Small (surname) * "Small", a song from the album ''The Cosmos Rocks'' by Queen + Paul Rodgers See also * Smal (other) * List of people known as the Small * Smalls (other) Smalls may refer to: * Smalls (surname) * Camp Robert Smalls, a United States Naval training facility * Fort Robert Smalls, a Civil War redoubt * Smalls Creek, a northern tributary of the Parramatta River * Smalls Falls, a waterfall in Maine, USA ...
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