Ryton
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Ryton may refer to:
  • Ryton (polymer)
    Poly(p-phenylene sulfide)
    Polyphenylene sulfide is an organic polymer consisting of aromatic rings linked with sulfides. Synthetic fiber and textiles derived from this polymer are known to resist chemical and thermal attack. PPS is used to make filter fabric for coal boilers, papermaking felts, electrical insulation,...

  • River Ryton
    River Ryton
    The River Ryton is a tributary of the River Idle. It is formed from a series of tributaries but begins at Lindrick Common in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Most of its course is in Nottinghamshire, flowing through the town of Worksop...

  • Ryton River
    Ryton River
    The Ryton River is a river of the Canterbury Region of New Zealand's South Island. It flows southwest down a long valley within the Craigieburn Range to reach the northeastern shore of Lake Coleridge.-References:...

    , New Zealand
  • Ryton F.C.
    Ryton F.C.
    Ryton & Crawcrook Albion F.C. is an English non-league football club from Crawcrook, Tyne and Wear, currently playing in the Northern League Division Two. The team, nicknamed "Albion", play their home games at Kingsley Park Stadium. They were known as Ryton until 2011.-History:The club was...

  • Ryton Comprehensive School
    Ryton Comprehensive School
    Ryton Comprehensive School was a secondary school in Ryton, Tyne and Wear, England. The school taught around 1200 students, most of whom came from the local Ryton and Crawcrook area, though some students residing in Greenside, Prudhoe and Winlaton also attended.Ryton was a popular oversubscribed...

    , a secondary school in Ryton, Tyne and Wear, England

People

  • George Ryton
    George Ryton
    George Ryton is a British engineer best known for his involvement in Formula One.- Career :Ryton entered the world of F1 when he was hired to work in the Haas Lola team's drawing office for . When the team was disbanded, he moved to Reynard to help design the company's first Formula 3000 chassis...

     (born 1948), British Formula One engineer
  • Royce Ryton
    Royce Ryton
    Royce Thomas Carlisle Ryton was an English playwright. During the war he served in the Royal Navy; afterward, he went to train as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. As an actor, he played in many repertory theatres, including Bromley, Minehead, and Worthing. He also toured...

     (1924–2009), English playwright

Places

  • Great Ryton
    Great Ryton
    Great Ryton is a small village in Shropshire, England.It is located less than a mile to the northeast of the village of Dorrington and the A49 road there....

    , Shropshire, England
  • Ryton Woodside
    Ryton Woodside
    Ryton Woodside is a small settlement near the town of Ryton, Tyne and Wear. It is near the A659 road.Woodside has now been developed into Woodside travellers site for gypsies. It is mainly inhabited by Irish traveller families.-External links:*...

    , Tyne and Wear, England
  • Ryton-on-Dunsmore
    Ryton-on-Dunsmore
    Ryton-on-Dunsmore is a village and civil parish in the Rugby district of Warwickshire, and is south-east of Coventry, England. The 2001 census recorded a population of 1,672 in the parish. The A45 dual carriageway passes through the village....

    , Warwickshire
  • Ryton, Gloucestershire
  • Ryton, Herefordshire
  • Ryton, North Yorkshire
  • Ryton, Shropshire
    Ryton, Shropshire
    Ryton is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. It lies about one mile north north west of Beckbury.In 1643 John Craven was created Baron Craven of Ryton, named after this village, but the title died out with his death in 1648....

  • Ryton, Tyne and Wear
    Ryton, Tyne and Wear
    Ryton is a semi-rural small town near the western border of Tyne and Wear, England. Once an independent town in County Durham it became incorporated into the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear and the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in 1974. It has a population of 15,742.- Location :Ryton lies...

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