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Dyce

Dyce is an area of the city of Aberdeen, Scotland, about north west of Aberdeen city centre, and best known as the location of the city's airport. It is on the River Don.

Dyce (disambiguation)

Dyce is a suburb of Aberdeen, Scotland.

Dyce may also refer to:

  • Dyce Academy, one of two state schools within the town of Dyce
  • Dyce railway station, a railway station serving the town of Dyce

People with the surname Dyce:

  • Alexander Dyce (1798-1869), Scottish dramatic editor and literary historian
  • Charles Andrew Dyce (1816-1853), Singaporean artist
  • William Dyce (1806-1864), Scottish artist

Usage examples of "dyce".

A couple of dainty muslin dresses were draped over chairs, for Dyce was the finest clear starcher in Marlborough, and her kitchen was all too small to hold the products of her skill.

She entered the room again bearing a tray covered with a snowy napkin on which were quaint blue plates of delicious bread and butter, pumpkin pie, golden browned as only Dyce could bake it, and a cup of fragrant coffee.

So Dyce came, and into her sympathetic ears were poured the delirious ravings of the lonely heart which had been so suddenly torn from its genial surroundings of love and happiness and thrust into the chilling atmosphere of misunderstanding and neglect.

She is wealthy and has everything she wants, and yet she is always wailing, while Dyce is as happy as the day is long.

They were singing when Evadne reached the humble church which Dyce and Pompey called their spiritual home.

No sound was to be heard in the little cottage except the ticking of the wheezy clock, as Dyce kept her solitary vigil by the side of the man she loved.

The Hildreth carriage, behind whose curtained windows sat Dyce and Evadne, had followed close after the hearse.

The designs were more or less suggested by Dyce and Copley Fielding, but the execution was carried out by Wailes, under the supervision of Butterfield.