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* The Glory Hole, World War I route of attack for the [[First day on the Somme#glory-hole|first day of fighting on the Somme]]
* The Glory Hole, World War I route of attack for the [[First day on the Somme#glory-hole|first day of fighting on the Somme]]
* The Glory Hole, passage under [[High Bridge, Lincoln]], in the United Kingdom
* The Glory Hole, passage under [[High Bridge, Lincoln]], in the United Kingdom
* A cupboard built into the eaves or under the stairs of some older [[Scottish]] houses and used to store rarely-used or unwanted items, often in some disorder, hence the [[irony]] of the term





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The Glory Hole is a musical recording by Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie.

The Glory Hole also may refer to:

  • The Glory Hole, World War I route of attack for the first day of fighting on the Somme
  • The Glory Hole, passage under High Bridge, Lincoln, in the United Kingdom
  • A cupboard built into the eaves or under the stairs of some older Scottish houses and used to store rarely-used or unwanted items, often in some disorder, hence the irony of the term