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Greenaway was born in Bella Coola, | British Columbia in 1933. |
Seize all | British products in Sweden. |
It was closed by | British Railways in March 1965. |
In China, he served in the | British Legation in Beijing, and the British consulat |
The | British presence in the Transorange 1845-1854. |
also receives registrations of marriages from | British nationals in the Republic of China, although |
government of the trend toward opposition to | British policies in the colony and proposed that Brit |
The couple moved to Victoria, | British Columbia in 1909. |
Brian Houghton Hodgson becomes | British Resident in Katmandu |
William Roger Louis, Dissolution of the | British Empire in The Oxford History of the British E |
Whicker was born to | British parents in Cairo, Egypt. |
He was knighted by the | British government in 1941. |
, political tensions arose over the continued | British presence in Iraq, with Iraq's government and |
D'Mello was born in Puthur, Mangalore, | British India in 1922. |
He died at Bengal, | British India in January 1887. |
Henry Ashworth (1785-1811), was a | British lieutenant in the navy. |
He joined the | British Army in 1783. |
These coins were issued till | British occupation in 1796. |
It is now held at the | British Museum in London. |
The states formally became | British protectorates in 1892. |
The term wanker originated from | British slang in the 1940s. |
He was | British champion in 2006. |
He retired from the | British Army in 1960. |
Southern Gulf Islands ( | British Columbia) in the Strait of Georgia |
Then they were taken to the | British Consul in Barcelona. |
-Malay intermediary in the events surrounding | British intervention in the peninsular Malay states i |
The legislature of | British Columbia in session, 1921 |
Clearihue was born in Victoria, | British Columbia in 1887. |
British theatre in transition, 1889-1914. | |
Significant unrest took place among | British sailors in the Baltic. |
Hinrich Warrelmann was captured by | British troops in April 1945. |
British PoWs in Trondheim April 1940. | |
Boase became a Fellow of the | British Academy in 1961. |
Curt Gallenkamp was captured by | British troops in May 1945. |
U.S. and | British officials in Afghanistan are investigating th |
60-1861, he held the post of secretary to the | British consul in Rome, thereafter worked for the Bri |
w Zealand when the country became part of the | British Empire in 1840 and adopted British law making |
British Columbia in Canada | |
He was buried at Masnieres | British Cemetery in Marcoing, France. |
He finished runner-up at the | British Open in 2001. |
He was the Senior | British Champion in 1990. |
He retired from the | British Army in 1941. |
Grimshaw was born to | British parents in La Pampa Province. |
Global territorial possessions of the | British Empire in 1897. |
Cotton's library came to the | British Museum in the 18th century, and from there to |
1935-) is a | British academic in Physics and Computer Science. |
He became a | British citizen in 1946. |
Parliamentary elections were held in | British Somaliland in February 1960. |
Franks donated the helmet to the | British Museum in 1872. |
It was a popular drink with | British subjects in the early 20th century, in areas |
The collection was bequeathed to the | British Museum in 1779. |
He died in Victoria, | British Columbia in 1976. |
first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | British Columbia in the British Columbia general elec |
Daniel, a | British gentleman in Julia and Julia (1988) |
The | British part in the Korean War: Vol.1, |
He retired from the | British Army in 1988. |
Marot became a | British citizen in 1983, and first broke the British |
He became a | British citizen in 1871. |
He married Anna Murphy, a | British author, in 1825. |
British Destroyers in World War Two. | |
It was absorbed into | British Steel in 1967. |
Pioneer of | British blues in the 1960s and '70s. |
Beginning July 17, 1899, | British nationals in Japan were subject to Japanese l |
He served as Secretary of the | British Embassy in Paris. |
British Troops in Egypt, (HQ in Cairo). | |
He became a Fellow of the | British Academy in 1991. |
1865 A Catalogue of | British Insects in all the Orders. |
It is currently housed at the | British Museum in London. |
It was brought to the | British Museum in 1838. |
British Library in London. | |
He died in Victoria, | British Columbia, in 1994. |
She studied abroad at both the | British School in the Netherlands and the British Sch |
am specialized in teaching the history of the | British Empire in the period 1880-1932 and in British |
Collins joined the | British Army in 1902. |
British Army in the Far East 1941-45. | |
He reviewed the law applicable to | British colonies in general and laid down a series of |
British motorsport in May 2010 | |
as an archeologist, following the work of the | British Institute in Amman for Archaeological Researc |
South-eastern | British Columbia in Canada. |
went to California in 1856 and then moved to | British Columbia in 1858, where he established himsel |
orted that he applied for naturalisation as a | British citizen in November 2003 and was issued with |
Great | British Comics in The Guardian, November 25, 2006 |
This was purchased by the | British Museum in 1841. |
Maj. Gen. T. J. Hutton (BA) - | British forces in Burma |
He later made a series called | British Greats in 1980. |
The hoard is now in the | British Museum in London. |
British participation in Olympic events, both as a co | |
This species lives in | British Columbia in Canada. |
He became a | British subject in 1950. |
British 9.45 in mortar at Imperial War Museum Duxford | |
Screen has twice been | British Champion, in 1996 and 2004. |
British Resident in New Zealand - James Busby | |
Combined with limited | British resources in the region, this allowed the Fre |
The Company was bought by | British Petroleum in 1988. |
Sheridan Smith, is a popular | British actress in the UK. |
He was the only | British finisher in this race therefore the British t |
He retired from the | British Army in 1967. |
Scott was a clerk to a | British consulate in Italy . |
The company was absorbed into | British Steel in 1967; British Steel became Corus in |
Boyle became a fellow of the | British Academy in 2000. |
A stamp of the earlier | British post in Madagascar supported by the British V |
first elected to the Legislative Assembly of | British Columbia in the British Columbia general elec |
He became a Fellow of the | British Academy in 1984. |
Eberts studied law, came to | British Columbia in 1878 and was called to the Britis |
The | British succeeded in capturing Louisbourg the followi |
ng and equipment costs were mostly met by the | British embassy in Khartoum, and by British charities |
nce BL 5.4 inch Howitzer was a version of the | British 5 inch howitzer designed for British Indian A |
British influences include roast beef and roast chick | |
Other | British delegates included Ernest Satow and Eyre Crow |
dies for coinage use in various parts of the | British Empire, including those for Australia, Britis |
Rhynchota :The Fauna of | British India, Including Ceylon and Burma |
e involved in several community activities in | British Columbia, including acting as chair of the 19 |
His company has sponsored | British riders including former British Champion and |
The Fauna of | British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. |
1889: The Fauna of | British India, Including Ceylon and Burma. |
British Library, Incunabula Short Title Catalogue, en | |
As the | British granted independence to their dominions in In |
British Education Index | |
The | British East India Company takes over Bombay |
provisions called for the liquidation of the | British East India Company (who had up to this point |
In 1820, he joined the | British East India Company's army, transferring into |
His father was in the | British East India Company. |
He was chairman of the | British East India Company. |
For the | British East India Company the situation was dire. |
Cantor worked for the | British East India Company. |
Seagrove was married to | British and Indian actor Madhav Sharma. |
owing shakedown, Redwood steamed south to the | British West Indies. |
Farad Azima is a | British Iranian industrialist, inventor and philanthr |
The | British coal industry was nationalised in 1947. |
The OCC is operated jointly by the | British Phonographic Industry and the Entertainment R |
By the late 1960s, the | British aviation industry was dominated by just two c |
It was certified Gold by the | British Phonographic Industry |
He took an interest in the fledgling | British space industry, lobbying for British particip |
The | British Building Industry, 1966 |
Javelin | British 14th Infantry Brigade |
British 78th Infantry Division | |
British 197th Infantry Brigade | |
British 199th Infantry Brigade | |
He was commissioned into the | British Army infantry in 1884. |
British 6th Infantry Brigade | |
British 15th Infantry Brigade - Brigadier E.O. | |
The 54th Infantry Brigade was a | British Army infantry brigade. |
(From disbanded | British 70th Infantry Division ); |
British 46th Infantry Division (less 139th Brigade Gr | |
"noted 17th-century | British architect Inigo Jones" - why on earth does "B |
BCIT is | British Columbia Institute of Technology, a public po |
United Kingdom - | British Film Institute |
Nominated for the | British Film Institute Award |
1982 | British Film Institute (UK) |
In 1999 the | British Film Institute named Billy Liar number 76 in |
It was selected by the | British Film Institute as one of the 100 Greatest Bri |
Notting Hill was 95th on the | British Film Institute's "list of the all-time top 10 |
Peter B. Wills, | British Horological Institute) |
Executive Producer((BFI)) / 1990 / Released / | British Film Institute) |
L'Atalante ( | British Film Institute, 1993) |
Ryall, Tom, Blackmail (London: | British Film Institute, 1993) |
He is also a Governor of the | British Film Institute. |
SECRET HISTORY: MUTINY IN THE RAF | British Film Institute. |
British Film Institute. | |
London, England: | British Film Institute. |
The Allied Subjects' Medal was a | British decoration instituted in 1922, and awarded to |
1938) is a | British Leftist intellectual, historian, and politica |
John O'Shea, Wales and | British Lions international |
† | British Lions international cap |
2009 | British Open International: Gold |
y 2003, the travelled to Britain to enter the | British Vollebyall Intervarsities, coming 9th out of |
The Americans pursued the retreating | British soldiers into the British camp, where a major |
Following the expansion of | British rule into the provinces of the former Kandian |
When Lord Cornwallis moved his | British Army into North Carolina, Lee's Legion entere |
British entered into the Treaty of Darin in which mad | |
The | British government introduced internment on 9 August |
British Capri invasion | |
British Library IOL Tib J 709 | |
Logo of the | British and Irish Cup |
Jim Unwin - Former English and | British & Irish Lions wing |
Bresnihan made two | British and Irish Lions tours. |
The History of The | British and Irish Lions. |
38 | British and Irish based authors contributed to this p |
He also toured with the 2001 | British and Irish Lions. |
Bill Scott, | British and Irish Lions and Barbarian F.C.. |
Academical Dress of | British and Irish Universities (Phillimore, Chicheste |
British & Irish Lions | |
1984: Best | British Band: Iron Maiden |
Nemesis was the first | British ocean-going iron warship. |
British India is shown in pink on this 1837 map. | |
The Council for | British Archaeology is formed. |
The | British Museum is close at this point. |
Leslie DBE (born 28 January 1941, Rawalpindi, | British India) is a British journalist who currently |
A | British settlement is founded in Georgetown in North |
Fraser, | British Columbia is a location on the Klondike Highwa |
One ancient | British banglaw is also located here. |
The current chairman of | British Dressage is Jennie Loriston-Clarke. |
British Dressage is a member of the British Equestria | |
Leonard Krog (born in Nanaimo, | British Columbia) is a Canadian politician and lawyer |
The Deputy Premier of | British Columbia is the representative of the Premier |
Cody, | British Columbia is a ghost town in the Selkirk Mount |
The | British Museum is nearby. |
Their second magazine, called | British Naturalist, is only for members. |
His status as a contemporary | British poet is well known. |
oien (born March 20, 1980 in New Westminster, | British Columbia) is a Canadian rower from Port Moody |
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