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Alde may refer to: * Alde Mudflats, nature reserve in Suffolk, England * River Alde, Suffolk, England * Alde Valley School, Leiston, Suffolk, England *Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, a European political party * Alliance of Liberals and Democrats, a former political party in Romania People with the name * Edward Allde, English printer * Alda of Alania, 11th-century Alan princess * John Allde, Scottish stationer and printer * Yvette Alde Yvette Alde (June 28, 1911 – October 30, 1967) was a French painter, lithographer, and Illustrator. She belongs to the School of Paris. Biography Alde studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, where her teachers were :fr:Charles Pica ... (1911-1967), French artist See also * ALDE (other) {{disambig, geo, surname ...
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Alde Mudflats
Alde Mudflats is a 22 hectare nature reserve west of Iken in Suffolk. It is owned by the Crown Estate and managed by the Suffolk Wildlife Trust. It is in the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and part of the Alde-Ore Estuary Site of Special Scientific Interest, Ramsar site, Ramsar internationally important wetland site, Special Area of Conservation, Special Protection Area under the European Union Birds Directive, Directive on the Conservation of Wild Birds, and Grade I Nature Conservation Review site, This three mile long stretch of inter-tidal mud and saltmarsh supports internationally important numbers of Recurvirostra avosetta, avocets, and other birds include Limosa limosa, black-tailed godwits, Haematopus ostralegus, oystercatchers, Circus aeruginosus, marsh harriers, Anas acuta, pintails, Anas penelope, wigeons and grey plovers. There is no public access to the site. References

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River Alde
The River Alde and River Ore form a river system in Suffolk, England passing by Snape, Suffolk, Snape and Aldeburgh. The River Alde and River Ore meet northwest of Blaxhall. From there downriver the combined river is known as the River Alde past Snape and Aldeburgh, and then again as the River Ore as it approaches Orford, Suffolk, Orford and flows by a Shingle beach, shingle Spit (landform), spit before emptying into the North Sea. Both rivers are named by back-formation from key towns on their route: the Alde is named from Aldeburgh, and the Ore is named from Orford. The first section of the River Ore flows around from its sources west of Dennington south and east through Framlingham, Parham, Suffolk, Parham and Marlesford, meeting the River Alde to the northwest of Blaxhall.Ordnance Survey of Great Britain The Source (river or stream), source of the River Alde is Brundish near Laxfield in the same area as the River Blyth, Suffolk, River Blyth. Soon after combining with the ...
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Alde Valley School
Alde Valley Academy is a secondary school with academy status in Leiston in the English county of Suffolk. It has approximately 500 pupils aged 11 to 16, and a staff count of approximately 82. It draws pupils from the surrounding coastal area, including the towns of Leiston, Aldeburgh and Saxmundham Saxmundham ( ) is a market town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is set in the valley of the River Fromus about north-east of Ipswich and west of the coast at Sizewell. The town is bypassed .... The academy was previously known as Leiston Community High School and was, for many years a 13 to 18 school. In September 2012, as part of reorganisation of high school education in Suffolk, the school became an 11 to 18 school and rebranded itself as Alde Valley School, a name chosen to reflect its large and rural catchment area.Potter.T (2012Leiston: Pupils take first lessons in new-look high school ''East Anglian Daily Times'', 6 ...
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Alliance Of Liberals And Democrats For Europe Party
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (ALDE Party) is a European political party composed of 76 national-level parties from across Europe, mainly active in the European Union. The ALDE Party is affiliated with Liberal International and a recognised European political party, incorporated as a non-profit association under law of Belgium, Belgian law. It was founded on 26 March 1976 in Stuttgart as a confederation of national political parties under the name "Federation of Liberal and Democrat Parties in Europe" and renamed "European Liberals and Democrats" (ELD) in 1977 and "European Liberal Democrats and Reformists" (ELDR) in 1986. On 30 April 2004, the ELDR was reformed as an official European party, the "European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party" (ELDR Party). On 10 November 2012, under the leadership of Sir Graham Watson MEP, the party chose its current name ALDE Party, taken from its then-European Parliament Political groups of the European Parliament, gr ...
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Alliance Of Liberals And Democrats (Romania)
The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (, ALDE) was a minor Liberalism and radicalism in Romania, liberal list of political parties in Romania, political party in Romania which was officially absorbed in its entirety by the National Liberal Party (Romania), National Liberal Party (PNL), from which it initially seceded in 2015, during late March 2022. Throughout its relatively short political history, it was mostly associated with the Social Democratic Party (Romania), Social Democratic Party (PSD) at governance, firstly between 2014 and 2015 and the once more for the last time between 2017 and 2019. History The party was founded on 19 June 2015, following a merger of the Liberal Reformist Party (Romania), Liberal Reformist Party (PLR) and the Conservative Party (Romania), Conservative Party (PC). On 19 November 2015, the party was admitted into the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. At the 2016 Romanian legislative ...
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Edward Allde
Edward Allde (''Alde'', ''Alldee'', or ''Alday''; born c. 1560, died 1627) was an English printer in London during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras. He was responsible for a number of significant texts in English Renaissance drama, including some of the early editions of plays by William Shakespeare. Life Edward Allde was part of a family of professional printers: his father John, his mother Margaret, his widow Elizabeth, and two of her children all worked in the trade. Edward Allde took over the business of his father on the elder Allde's death in 1584; he became a "freeman" (a full member) of the Stationers Company in February of that year, "by patrimony." The son continued his father's practices and publications; John Allde, for example, had issued the undated first quarto of Thomas Preston's play ''Cambyses'' sometime before 1584; Edward Allde issued the undated second quarto of the same play, sometime after 1584. The elder Allde published the first edition of Ulpian ...
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Alda Of Alania
Alda ( ka, ალდა) or Alde () was an 11th-century Alan princess and the second wife of King George I of Georgia (r. 1014–1027). The couple had a son, Demetre, who played a notable role in the civil unrest of Georgia during the reign of his half-brother Bagrat IV.Toumanoff (1976), pp. 121 & 545. The "second wife" of George I is mentioned by the medieval Georgian chronicles in a passage relating a futile attempt by a noble party to promote her son, who lived in Anakopia on the shores of Abkhazia, to the throne of Georgia after George's death. Subsequently, Demetre defected to the Byzantines and surrendered Anakopia to the emperor Romanos III Argyros (c. 1033). In the same passage, she is referred to as a "daughter of the king of the Ossetes", "Ossetes" being a Georgian designation of the Alans. Her name Alda () is known from the contemporaneous Byzantine sources. John Skylitzes, corroborating with the Georgian annals, reports that Alda, "wife of George... of the Alan race ...
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John Allde
John Allde, also Aldaye, Alde or Aldye (floruit, fl. 1555–1592) was a Scottish stationer and printer. He was the first person on the registers to take up the freedom of the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, Stationers' Company, when in January 1555 he paid the modest sum of 6s. 8d. for the customary breakfast to the brotherhood. His name appears in the original charter of the company in 1557. From 1560 to 1567 he received many licenses for ballads and almanacs, but for little else. He then began to print more books, chiefly of a popular nature, but continued his incessant production of ballads, many of which are to be seen in Henry Huth (bibliophile), Henry Huth's 'Ancient Ballads and Broadsides' (1867). Herbert seems to have possessed or examined but few books of this press; the list of examples is much enlarged by Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Thomas Dibdin. Allde lived 'at the long shop adjoining to St Mildred, Poultry, St. Mildred's Church in the Pultrie,’ a ...
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Yvette Alde
Yvette Alde (June 28, 1911 – October 30, 1967) was a French painter, lithographer, and Illustrator. She belongs to the School of Paris. Biography Alde studied at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière, where her teachers were :fr:Charles Picart Le Doux and André Lhote. She debuted in the Paris Salon in 1933.Ouvrage collectif, ''Un siècle d'art moderne - L'histoire du Salon des indépendants'', Éditions Denoël, 1984. Her first solo exhibition was in December 1935 in Barcelona. In August 1946, she married Max Cogniat. Alde lived in the cité Montmartre-aux-artistes building in Montmartre. She died in October 1967, and is buried in the 30th division of the Montmartre Cemetery. Collections * Centre national des arts plastiques * Musée Carnavalet, Paris, ''Kermesse aux étoiles dans le jardin des Tuileries'', 1955 * Musée d'art et d'histoire de Cognac, ''Le jugement de Pâris'' * Musée Hébert * Museum of Art in Łódź * Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris ...
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