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James Hanratty - eighth to last person in | Britain to be executed for murder. |
Cyril Fox - The Personality of | Britain: its influence on inhabitant and invader in p |
athlon, she finished second to Mary Peters of | Britain. |
Defeated William Philo (Great | Britain) KO 1 |
Henry Hinton, a photographer from | Britain was one of the first to record the splendid b |
No Such Thing as Society: Photography in | Britain 1968-1987. |
ohn M. Rodenburg, Institute of Physics (Great | Britain). |
in the 1930s was the longest such pipeline in | Britain. |
t standardization of cast iron water pipes in | Britain occurred in 1917 with the publishing of BS 78 |
About the same time Saxon pirates raided | Britain, which Constantine had left defenseless. |
the Company in destroying the pirates, Great | Britain supplies the East India Trading Co. with a va |
ted by the 1995 World Cup which took place in | Britain throughout October. |
Nottingham was the first place in | Britain to install high pressure constant supply main |
elebrated and the first ever to take place in | Britain. |
For the place in | Britain, see Orby. |
instaking aspects was formulating a plan both | Britain and Israel could agree on. |
1788 and featured the first inclined plane in | Britain. |
ummularium seems to be the sole food plant in | Britain. |
Various plants in | Britain, Canada and Australia were purchased for deco |
In 1997, Kasowski signed to play in | Britain for Guildford Flames in the BNL. |
rt) but did receive substantial radio play in | Britain. |
Has Adele played "small | Britain gigs", or small UK gigs? |
five days later, the Netherlands played Great | Britain at Highbury, Britain prevailing 4-3 after ext |
invitational touring team that played within | Britain. |
les Champion of Europe in 1907 and played for | Britain in the Davis Cup. |
ost consistently successful Othello player in | Britain, winning the national championship in 1983, 1 |
y for the Anglian Stage of the Pleistocene in | Britain. |
med in many countries including Poland, Great | Britain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Norway |
Polders in | Britain are mostly drained by gravity, rather than ac |
inistrator in India and later a politician in | Britain. |
ion; Cabinet Government and Party Politics in | Britain 1885-86 (1974) (joint author) |
Coming Out: Homosexual Politics in | Britain from the Nineteenth Century to the Present, Q |
rt (2002), Almanac of British Politics, Great | Britain: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-26833-8 |
was then the largest indoor swimming pool in | Britain. |
5, 2002 in the Poole Stadium in Poole, Great | Britain. |
The song was also popular in | Britain in 1916. |
ound the world today, and are most popular in | Britain, continental Europe, and North America. |
Pimm's is most popular in | Britain, particularly southern England. |
Damson gin is especially popular in | Britain. |
ording of the song, which was also popular in | Britain, sold in excess of two million copies. |
ices and many of these became very popular in | Britain during the mid-to late 19th century. |
eans Revival" style jazz were very popular in | Britain. |
arwich, one of the largest container ports in | Britain. |
northern Europe and visited several ports in | Britain before returning in December to New London. |
During the Seven Years' War Portugal and | Britain were fierce allies. |
tage at that time were Spain, Portugal, Great | Britain, Holland and France. |
Construction began in post war | Britain, near the end of the 1940s under the directio |
Stephenson held a number of academic posts in | Britain, and at the University of Cape Town, South Af |
their large number and increased in power in | Britain. |
ds of Faith: Religious belief and practice in | Britain today (1989) BBC ISBN 0-563-20197-5 |
Prehistoric South | Britain. |
ntary Leper: A History of Colour Prejudice in | Britain. |
was involved in air defence preparations for | Britain and the British Empire. |
In 1951 Scott-Paine presented Miss | Britain III to the National Maritime Museum where it |
e worked as a reality television presenter in | Britain. |
ne of the few towers of its type preserved in | Britain. |
hall, it satirised the 1980s tabloid press in | Britain. |
Baker wrote that "the Jewish press in | Britain is shamelessly and exclusively pro-Israel" an |
olumes: Vol. 1 Oxford University Press, Great | Britain. |
Birds of Prey of | Britain & Europe (2006), by Hayman & Rob Hume - ISBN |
Sarah Price, Great | Britain 1:02.17 |
e for 'Neighbour of the Year' in the Pride of | Britain awards for 2006. |
After attending the Pride of | Britain Awards in October 2009, she began a relations |
BP Natural World Book Prize (Great | Britain) |
Some were claimed as prizes by | Britain, France, Norway and the Soviet Union. |
North proceeded to | Britain, where the Whig government had adopted a lais |
round was produced in | Britain as the "Hotchkiss Mark I" and manufactured by |
ny was the second-largest bicycle producer in | Britain, after Raleigh. |
Cash Carrier Company launched its products in | Britain. |
anded on 24 May 1963 when the Thor Program in | Britain was terminated. |
, with the termination of the Thor Program in | Britain. |
ivilian state-funded road building project in | Britain since Roman times. |
onor to arts and Jewish community projects in | Britain and abroad. |
930 Armes Prydein, (the Prophecy of | Britain), this early Welsh poem mentions 'Cornyw', th |
nted an offer, which included a proposal that | Britain would agree to Germany taking Danzig and the |
role in the growth of non-violent protest in | Britain. |
ment and training facilities were provided by | Britain. |
90s, Clare was the best-known psychiatrist in | Britain. |
It is claimed to be the oldest pub in | Britain, with a known history dating back to AD 953 a |
only shaft of its kind open to the public in | Britain. |
titles involved had already been published in | Britain. |
A magazine published in | Britain during WWII described an incubator as "a wood |
is novel What We Are Made Of was published in | Britain in July 2008. |
A revised edition was published in | Britain in 1985 and in the US in 1987. |
rological almanac which has been published in | Britain since 1697. |
Pullum left | Britain in 1980, taking visiting positions at the Uni |
17 December - War of the Quadruple Alliance: | Britain, Austria and France declare war on Spain. |
s to develop the spiritual life of Quakers in | Britain, and the running of Quaker Meetings within Br |
ravelled to take formal leave of the Queen in | Britain. |
The Kings and Queens of | Britain (with Anne Hargreaves, 2004; 2nd edn, 2009). |
d on enemy ships in a harbor near Rabaul, New | Britain. |
k Force") at the Japanese base of Rabaul, New | Britain. |
3, he commanded Desron3, based at Rabaul, New | Britain during the Solomon Islands campaign. |
unk in a U.S. carrier air raid on Rabaul, New | Britain. |
Rabaul, New | Britain, Papua New Guinea |
inea and the Solomon Islands from Rabaul, New | Britain and other locations. |
She was the first female rabbi in | Britain . |
r" on the official site of the Chief Rabbi of | Britain. |
only horse to have won the same Group race in | Britain so many times. |
In 2006 a DTM race in | Britain did return tho the calendar, but with it bein |
Dean Bruce Ellison is a motorcycle racer from | Britain, born 14 November 1977 in Lancaster, Lancashi |
the history of horse racing, horse racing in | Britain, trophies, paintings of famous horses, traine |
'Cos the RAF from | Britain shot them down. |
And the RAF from | Britain shot one down, |
And the RAF from | Britain, The RAF from Britain, |
lown over German targets than German raids on | Britain. |
s shared by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) with its Derbyshire Extension . |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1878. |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1875-6. |
in 1959 it was the oldest mineral railway in | Britain. |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension and closed in 19 |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1878 and clos |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire Extension in 1875-6 and cl |
s opened by the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) on its Derbyshire and Staffordshire Extensio |
Ilkeston on the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) Derbyshire Extension line. |
Ilkeston on the Great Northern Railway (Great | Britain) Derbyshire Extension line. |
e and steam: a new history of the railways in | Britain, London: Atlantic Books, ISBN 978-1-84354-629 |
It was one of the first railways in | Britain entirely operated by internal combustion. |
tish nationality as he was born and raised in | Britain. |
politically-active family, and was raised in | Britain. |
ar and has spoken at many anti-war rallies in | Britain and abroad. |
Its range includes | Britain, where it is a common species. |
This tree is nationally rare in | Britain, and this site hosts the largest known popula |
It is rare in | Britain, except in the Scilly Isles. |
-rich neutral grassland of a type now rare in | Britain. |
This design is very rare in | Britain. |
It is now an extreme rarity in | Britain, although it used to be widespread throughout |
ble for formulating the war-time rationing of | Britain during World War II. |
The Rebirth of | Britain, 1982 |
Late in the year, Cotton was recalled to | Britain. |
Between 1811 and 1814, Mends was recalled to | Britain and served as superintendent of the prison hu |
Fisher finally began to gain recognition in | Britain with the publication of Poems 1955-1980 (1981 |
astwards, the likelihood of recolonisation in | Britain seems low. |
and then in Cleveland is the first record for | Britain. |
The first accepted record for | Britain was a specimen collected in Kent in 1995. |
Parlophone ER 4184 and became a hit record in | Britain at the time. |
"A Tear Fell" was recorded in | Britain by Jill Day and Edna Savage. |
ne of the worst natural disasters recorded in | Britain. |
of Dahlica triquetrella has been recorded in | Britain. |
This species was first recorded in | Britain at Winterton Dunes, Norfolk on 30 July 2002 ( |
It is a species recorded in | Britain and is native to Eurasia. |
period, and specimens have been recovered in | Britain. |
shelter for Jewish children seeking refuge in | Britain, as part of the Kindertransport mission. |
uicide, Cunedagius came to rule the region of | Britain southwest of the Humber. |
d throughout the Palearctic region, including | Britain (but not Ireland), and also the Near East. |
Defeated Owen Reilly (Great | Britain) PTS |
nighthood, but maintained good relations with | Britain and was a Privy Councillor. |
rron is Google's head of public relations for | Britain, Ireland and the Benelux countries. |
Relations between | Britain and the United States were tense after the wa |
continues to express friendly relations with | Britain. |
l Navy and sought a trading relationship with | Britain as a result. |
Girls is the 25th Carry On film, released in | Britain in 1973. |
It was released in | Britain and some countries in Europe for the re-relea |
mited edition double-disc set was released in | Britain but is now long out of print. |
Bitter Ocean was also released in | Britain in May 2006 by Hodder Headline. |
political considerations, was not released in | Britain until 1963. |
lection of every 45rpm pop record released in | Britain since 1958 later sold to Elton John. |
The show previously was released in | Britain as a Region 2 DVD set. |
After the war Cochrane remained in | Britain, joining BOAC, the forerunner of British Airw |
It remained in | Britain throughout the war as part of 2/2nd Mounted D |
ond World War, Winston Churchill remarks that | Britain was "almost friendless" in the latter part of |
Previn is particularly remembered in | Britain for his performance as "Mr. |
n 1991 but did not ride for the renamed Great | Britain team until 2002. |
e: Popular Attitudes to Democratic Renewal in | Britain (Paperback ed.). |
Eventually they secured their repatriation to | Britain by faking insanity. |
ll farmers and gardeners was also reported in | Britain in July 2011. |
er 2007, King was selected to represent Great | Britain for the 2007 Under 21-World Cup Final. |
d Championships Welsh fencers represent Great | Britain, if selected. |
2007, Bridger was selected to represent Great | Britain at the 2007 Under 21-World Cup Final. |
2006 saw her represent Great | Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup after winning t |
Bryant is due to represent Great | Britain at the 2008 Summer Olympics in the Judo Heavy |
Moore was selected to represent Great | Britain in the 1960 Olympic Games in Rome, but was di |
d have won the opportunity to represent Great | Britain at the 2008 Choir Olympics in Graz, Austria |
Rooney was selected to represent Great | Britain at the 2005 European Juniors, held in Lithuan |
006, the Kerrs were chosen to represent Great | Britain at the 2006 Winter Olympics, where they finis |
ames eight was then chosen to represent Great | Britain rowing at the 1928 Summer Olympics and won th |
9, McLaughlin was selected to represent Great | Britain in the World Student Games in Belgrade, Serbi |
as the Soviet government's representative in | Britain. |
Representatives of | Britain, France, Germany, and Italy signed a diluted |
Keith Holliday represented Great | Britain while at Wakefield Trinity in 1956 against Fr |
Billy Ivison represented Great | Britain while at Workington Town in 1952 against Fran |
Birchfield Harriers and has represented Great | Britain. |
still at university Richie represented Great | Britain students which paved the way for Gateshead Th |
He represented Great | Britain twice at the Summer Olympics: in 1996 (Atlant |
In 1968, Riley represented Great | Britain in the Venice Biennale. |
Goddard also represented Great | Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, where |
Radford has also represented Great | Britain and England on several occasions in the past. |
Mottram represented Great | Britain in the Davis Cup eight times. |
He has represented Great | Britain at Under-21 level. |
om the age of 14 Adams also represented Great | Britain at the junior level. |
Jack Wilkinson also represented Great | Britain while at Halifax between 1952 and 1956 agains |
Kippax represented Great | Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
Fulton also represented Great | Britain at the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
Wright represented Great | Britain for the 2007 Under 21-World Cup Final. |
Frank Barton also represented Great | Britain while at Wigan between 1952 and 1956 against |
He represented Great | Britain in both the pole vault and decathlon events a |
Alan Davies also represented Great | Britain while at Oldham between 1952 and 1956 against |
Nat Silcock also represented Great | Britain while at Wigan between 1952 and 1956 against |
They represented Great | Britain at the 1988 Winter Olympics, where they place |
s an English footballer who represented Great | Britain at the 1920 Summer Olympics. |
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