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Stanley may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Film and television
- Stanley (1972 film), an American horror film
 - Stanley (1984 film), an Australian comedy
 - Stanley (1999 film), an animated short
 - Stanley (1956 TV series), an American situation comedy
 - Stanley (2001 TV series), an American animated series
 
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Stanley (play), by Pam Gems, 1996
 - Stanley Award, an Australian Cartoonists' Association award
 - Stanley: The Search for Dr. Livingston, a video game
 - Stanley (Cars), a character in Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales
 - The Stanley Parable, a 2011 video game developed by Galactic Cafe, and its titular character, Stanley
 
Businesses and organisations
- Stanley, Inc., American information technology company
 - Stanley Aviation, American aerospace company
 - Stanley Black & Decker, formerly The Stanley Works, American hardware manufacturer
- Stanley knife, a utility knife
 
 - Stanley bottle, a brand of food and beverage containers
 - Stanley Electric, a Japanese manufacturer of electric lights
 - Stanley Furniture, American furniture manufacturer
 - The Stanley Hotel, in Estes Park, Colorado, U.S.
 - Stanley Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya
 - Stanley Medical College, Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
 - Stanley Motor Carriage Company, American manufacturer of steam cars
 - Stanley Steemer, American cleaning company
 - Stanley Theater (disambiguation), several places
 
People
- Stanley (name), a given name and family name, including a list of people and fictional characters
 - Stanley (Brazilian footballer) (born 1985), born Stanley Richieri Afonso, Brazilian footballer
 
Places
Australia
Canada
United Kingdom
- Stanley, Derbyshire, England
 - Stanley, County Durham, England
 - Stanley Crook, County Durham, England
 - Stanley, Nottinghamshire, England
 - Stanley, Staffordshire, England
 - Stanley, West Yorkshire, England
 - Stanley, Wiltshire, England
 - Stanley, Perthshire, Scotland
 - Stanley, Falkland Islands
 
United States
- Stanley, Idaho
 - Stanley, Indiana
 - Stanley, Iowa
 - Stanley, Kansas
 - Stanley, Kentucky
 - Stanley, Louisiana
 - Stanley, Minnesota
 - Stanley, New Mexico
 - Stanley, New York
 - Stanley, North Carolina
 - Stanley, North Dakota
 - Stanley, Oklahoma
 - Stanley, Virginia
 - Stanley, West Virginia
 - Stanley, Wisconsin, in Chippewa County
 - Stanley, Barron County, Wisconsin
 - Stanley County, South Dakota
 - Stanley Lake, in Custer County, Idaho
 - Stanley Township, Lyon County, Minnesota
 - Camp Stanley (Texas), U.S. Army installation in Texas
 - Fox Chase Farm, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, listed on the NRHP as "Stanley", a former name
 
Other countries
- Stanley (neighborhood), in Alexandria, Egypt
 - Stanley, Hong Kong
 - Camp Stanley, South Korea
 - Mount Stanley, in Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda
 
Sports
- Accrington Stanley F.C., English football club
 - Stanley Cup, championship trophy of the National Hockey League in North America
 - Stanley Football Association, former Australian rules football competition
 
Transportation
- Port Stanley Airport, Falkland Islands
 - Stanley Airport, Nova Scotia, Canada
 - Stanley (vehicle), an autonomous car created by Stanford Racing Team
 - Stanley Steamer, an American automobile produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company
 - Stanley (boat), an Icelandic fishing boat c. 1860
 - PS Stanley (1864), a London and North Western Railway paddle steamer
 
See also
- All pages with titles beginning with Stanley
 - All pages with titles containing Stanley
 - Stan Lee (disambiguation)
 - Stanley Park (disambiguation)
 - Stanley Peak (disambiguation)
 - Stanley River (disambiguation)
 - Stanley station (disambiguation)
 - Stanly, a surname
 - Morgan Stanley, an American multinational investment management and financial services company
 - Owen Stanley Range, mountain range in Papua New Guinea
 - Stanley v. Georgia, a U.S. Supreme Court decision
 - Stanley v. Illinois, a U.S. Supreme Court decision
 - Sten & Stanley, a Swedish dansband
 
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