Dutchy
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dutchy
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dutchie
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Dutchy
or
Dutchie
may refer to:
People
Notable people nicknamed "Dutchy" or "Dutchie" include:
Dutchy (Apache scout)
(born Bakeitzogie; c. 1855–1893), Native American scout during the Apache Wars
Young Dutchy
(born Frederick Hansted; 1853–1911), English-born boxer in Australia and the United States
Gustave Ferbert
(1873–1943), American football player and later head coach at the University of Michigan
Bob Holland
(1946–2017), Australian cricketer
Brodie Holland
(born 1980), Australian rules footballer
Jack Holland (rugby league)
(1922–1994), Australian rugby league footballer
Patrick Holland (criminal)
(died 2009), Irish career criminal
Dylan Mulholland
, fictional character in the Australian TV series
Sea Patrol
John "Dutchie" Rademakers, basketball player in New Zealand; first winner of the
New Zealand NBL Kiwi MVP Award
(1984)
Places
Dutchie Butte, see
List of mountains in Broadwater County, Montana
Dutchy Airport, a private airport in the
Research Triangle
, North Carolina, U.S.
Products
Dutchie (doughnut)
, a Canadian doughnut popularized by the Tim Hortons chain
Dutchie, common English name for
Oliebol
, a traditional Dutch and Belgian food
Dutchie, a nickname for
Dutch Masters (cigar)
Other uses
Dutchie, winner of the 1932
Edward Manifold Stakes
Australian Thoroughbred horse race
"Dutchies", nickname of the
Kitchener-Waterloo Dutchmen (football)
, former Canadian football team (1953–1959)
Dutchy (statue)
, a removed Confederate monument in Elberton, Georgia
"
Pass the Dutchie
", a 1982 song by British Jamaican reggae band Musical Youth
See also
All pages with titles containing
Dutchie
All pages with titles containing
Dutchy
Dutch (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
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