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- Blyths and Beyond - Family History of the Tasmanian Blyths - The first arrivals of the Tasmanian Blyth family were brothers, William and Dr Robert, who emigrated from Essex, England, in 1833 and 1841 respectively. Site includes Edward Pearson Blyth (1840-1939), the Tasmanian Blyths' Christian heritage and also has general genealogical links.
- Blythe Rescue - Information on how to customize Blythe dolls. Covers all aspects including face-matting, lip re-painting and changing eye-chips. Also includes details of the latest Blythe releases from Takara.
- Blythe, City in California (DesertUSA) - Discover Blythe, California, a desert water resort town on the lower Colorado River.
- Weather Underground: Blythe, Georgia Forecast - Current weather conditions and forecast for Blythe, Georgia.
- Puppy Love Blythe Fashion - Online store selling a variety of Blythe-sized fashions.
- Blythe is Go - Photographs and profiles of the owner's Blythe dolls.
- Ann Blyth - Contiene su filmografía y fotos.
- Blyth Spartans AFC - This Wikipedia entry includes club information, honours, history and records.
- Blythe 525 - Blythe store with collection gallery and free wallpapers.
- Welcome to Blyth - A look at life and times in Blyth, with news and pictures. From John Pugh.
Wikipedia Articles
- James Blyth, 1st Baron Blyth - James Blyth, Baron Blyth (10 September 1841-8 September 1925), known as Sir James Blyth, 1st Baronet, from 1895 to 1907, was a British businessman.
- Blyth Education - Blyth Education, simply referred to as Blyth, is divided into three sections. Blyth International Summers, Blyth Academy, and The View Foundation.
- James Blyth, Baron Blyth of Rowington - James Blyth, Baron Blyth of Rowington (born 8 May 1940) is a British businessman.
- Blyth railway station - Blyth railway station was situated in Blyth, Northumberland on the North Eastern Railway Blyth Branch line. It was built to replace the original station which was located at Croft Street (now King Street).
- Blyth Volunteer Lifeboat Service - Blyth Volunteer Lifeboat Service (BVLS) was established in August 2004 and by January 2005 had bought an offshore lifeboat (Abbie Deans Spirit Of Blyth And Wansbeck) to be based in the port of Blyth.