Sunbeam
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Things commonly known as Sunbeam or as a sunbeam include:
- Sunlight
- Crepuscular rays, rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from a single point in the sky (such as a gap in clouds).
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[edit] Business
- Sunbeam Bread, a franchised brand of white bread
- Sunbeam Products, an American appliance/consumer products manufacturer founded in 1897
- Sunbeam Television, an American television station owner which owns WSVN in Miami, Florida, and WHDH and WLVI in Boston, Massachusetts
- Sunbeam Foods Group, an Australian dried fruits company established in 1926 in Mildura as Co-operative Dried Fruit Sales Pty Ltd
[edit] Transportation
- Sunbeam Car Company, a British maker of cars originally allied with Sunbeam bicycles and motorcycles under the company of John Marston Ltd
- "Chrysler Sunbeam" (see Hillman Avenger), a 1977 hatchback automobile
- Sunbeam (locomotive) (see GWR Sun Class), a member of the Great Western Railway Sun Class of locomotives
- Sunbeam (motorcycle), a brand of motorcycle made by John Marston Ltd. of Wolverhampton, UK
- Sunbeam Yachts, a brand of sailing vessel, made by Schöchl Yachtbau Mattsee, Austria
- BSA Sunbeam, a motor scooter
- Sunbeam, holder of the first land speed record of greater than 200 miles per hour
[edit] Places in the United States
- Sunbeam, Colorado, at 40°33'3"N 108°11'43"W
- Sunbeam, Florida, at 30°12'21"N 81°34'44"W
- Sunbeam, Idaho, at 44°16'16"N 114°44'0"W
- Sunbeam, Illinois, at 41°7'38"N 90°44'6"W
- Sunbeam, Virginia, at 36°35'15"N 77°1'41"W
- Sunbeam, West Virginia, at 37°50'48"N 81°56'43"W
[edit] Entertainment
- "Sunbeam" (see Galactic Patrol), a fictional weapon from the Lensman universe
- Ponygon and Kafk Sunbeam, characters in Zatch Bell!
- Sunbeam, a German trance group formed by Florian Preis and Michael Gerlach
[edit] Other
- Sunbeam snake, of the genus Xenopeltis
- Sunbeam 4, a Sunday School class for 3- and 4-year-olds in the Primary of the LDS Church
- "Sunbeam", Australian colloquialism for any item of cutlery or crockery set on the table for a meal, but not used

