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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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