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Hammond rode for the | Great Britain team in the 2005 and 2006 Tour of Brit |
Canterbury lost to | Great Britain 6-53. |
Foaled: 1982 in | Great Britain |
The crew won the gold medal for | Great Britain and defeated a Leander crew. |
Made in | Great Britain |
Canterbury lost to | Great Britain 41-21. |
Great Britain had been at war with France since 1792 | |
Rail Atlas: | Great Britain & Ireland, by S. K. Baker |
Great Britain (9) | |
New Zealand toured | Great Britain and France. |
Easy - Australia, Spain, | Great Britain |
Great Britain (18) (men:12 women:6) | |
Great Britain Competitions 1993-1994 at hunterlink.n | |
Dissolution: The 1st Parliament of | Great Britain was dissolved on 3 April 1708. |
The Hymn Society of | Great Britain and Ireland was founded in 1936 for th |
Great Britain (3) (men:2 women:1) | |
ta, West Bengal (India) Wilmshurst represented | Great Britain at the 1956 Olympic Games. |
She returned to | Great Britain in 1837. |
He twice competed for | Great Britain at the Summer Olympics (1988 and 1996) |
King George I of | Great Britain |
It is known from southern | Great Britain and Portugal. |
Competing for Scotland and | Great Britain at numerous tournaments, he is represe |
Played for | Great Britain U-21s twice against France in 1989. |
He was born in Manchester, Kingdom of | Great Britain and Ireland. |
He was the ABA Heavyweight Champion of | Great Britain in 1920 and 1921. |
Great Britain - extinct | |
Cliff Hill won a cap for | Great Britain while at Wigan in 1966 against France. |
Clews has ridden for | Great Britain at Under-21 level. |
so a member of the Archaeological Institute of | Great Britain and Ireland. |
also appeared in dramas and musical theatre in | Great Britain and the United States. |
He is a former Wales and | Great Britain international. |
In | Great Britain distribution is handled by Bargain Bee |
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of | Great Britain |
Official National Children's Wind Orchestra of | Great Britain logo |
New Zealand lost a series to | Great Britain 1-2. |
Competing for England and | Great Britain at numerous tournaments, he represente |
Voisey coached | Great Britain at the 1936 Summer Olympics. |
n Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, | Great Britain and Australia. |
It is absent from | Great Britain and Ireland.. |
Since fall 1839, a tour in | Great Britain was following. |
n the final he was defeated by Terry Spinks of | Great Britain on points. |
The | Great Britain team came fourth overall. |
sident of the Dry Stone Walling Association of | Great Britain in 2008. |
The United Kingdom of | Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great |
Inland Waterways of | Great Britain (8th Ed.). |
He moved to | Great Britain in 1894 and lived there for many years |
Royal Pharmaceutical Society of | Great Britain |
Princess Mary of | Great Britain |
from information in W. James Naval History of | Great Britain (London, 1837) Vol.VI, pp.476-89. |
Prince Edward of | Great Britain |
Walker Cup (representing | Great Britain and Ireland): 2007 |
The Ceramic Art of | Great Britain (1878) by Llewellyn Jewitt. |
in his first World Championships representing | Great Britain in 1992. |
He joined the Communist Party of | Great Britain in 1931, but was expelled the followin |
Carl Myerscough, | Great Britain 20.07 q |
Hazel Simpson is a Paralympian athlete from | Great Britain competing mainly in category T36 sprin |
James intended to be King of | Great Britain and Ireland. |
st of endangered species in the British Isles, | Great Britain (endangered in Great Britain), Ireland |
Great Britain in the Seven Years War | |
The National Theatre of | Great Britain staged a production in 1987 at the Cot |
The numbering zones for A-roads in | Great Britain |
He became President of | Great Britain Hockey in 2007. |
The English translation was published in | Great Britain in 1990 (paperback 1994). |
Great Britain | |
He was ranked 2nd in | Great Britain over 200 metres in 2009, and in 2010 w |
The A491 is an A road in Zone 4 of the | Great Britain numbering scheme. |
Bickerton was a member of the | Great Britain & Ireland team at the 2000 Seve Trophy |
B roads are numbered routes in | Great Britain of lesser importance than A roads. |
Walker Cup (representing | Great Britain & Ireland): 1999 (winners) |
He has also played for | Great Britain and Scotland. |
The United Kingdom of | Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great |
See the article | Great Britain road numbering scheme for the rational |
In 1968, Riley represented | Great Britain in the Venice Biennale. |
Adam Freeman Pask: | Great Britain Rower |
They moved to | Great Britain in 1919. |
She holds dual citizenship of both | Great Britain and Canada. |
Great Britain (24) | |
Mottram represented | Great Britain in the Davis Cup eight times. |
Folkard represented | Great Britain at the 2004 Summer Olympics. |
He declined a mission to | Great Britain in 1828. |
The United Kingdom of | Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great |
Great Britain and the American Civil War (2 vol. | |
uft became chairman of the Composers' Guild of | Great Britain 1966. |
Dr. Bailey was born in the | Great Britain on January 13, 1807. |
Number of RTI equipped buses in | Great Britain |
sical director of the National Youth Choirs of | Great Britain |
He immigrated to | Great Britain in 1968. |
Ian Jones is a Paralympian athlete from | Great Britain competing mainly in category T44 sprin |
Great Britain (13) | |
The Association of Anaesthetists of | Great Britain and Ireland represents over 10,000 ana |
was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of | Great Britain passed in 1734. |
Twenty-five archers only from | Great Britain competed. |
Monarch - George I of | Great Britain |
Great Britain as a "hothouse alien". | |
There are some records from | Great Britain and Germany. |
Thermphos UK Ltd., | Great Britain |
sented to the "Simplified Spelling Society" of | Great Britain in 1998. |
Carolde First from | Great Britain |
Seve Trophy (representing | Great Britain & Ireland): 2005 (winners) |
Seve Trophy (representing | Great Britain & Ireland): 2007 (winners) |
Simon Needham, | Great Britain (164-164, 9-8) |
Country Music Association of | Great Britain |
Walker Cup (representing | Great Britain & Ireland): 1989 |
featured teams from Australia, New Zealand and | Great Britain fielding a total of 29 cars. |
Great Britain - 5:49.37 R | |
Further information: | Great Britain in the Seven Years War |
The Trees of | Great Britain & Ireland. |
Billy Ivison represented | Great Britain while at Workington Town in 1952 again |
Kippax represented | Great Britain at the 1948 Summer Olympics. |
Chairman of The Greyhound Board of | Great Britain |
The United Kingdom of | Great Britain and Northern Ireland competed as Great |
Cox was a | Great Britain International from 1939-1956. |
There was something else: | Great Britain occupied Cyprus. |
Stuart Prosser won a cap for | Great Britain (RL) while at Halifax in 1914 against |
n the past century oxen often were exported to | Great Britain because of their beef. |
wn in the UK as Queen of the United Kingdom of | Great Britain and Northern Ireland rather that of Gr |
Morgan won caps for | Great Britain while at Hull in 1921 against Australi |
Great Britain (38) | |
Robert Arden as U.S. Ambassador to | Great Britain |
Great Britain Competitions 1995-1996 at hunterlink.n | |
It is in Zone 2 of the | Great Britain numbering scheme. |
1971: Writers' Guild of | Great Britain Award - Best British Screenplay |
He is currently a member of the senior | Great Britain national basketball team. |
I'll wager it didn't originate in | Great Britain! |
"The End Of Habeas Corpus in | Great Britain" Monthly Review, November 2005. |
"Kingdom of | Great Britain"? |
One notable resident is | Great Britain's best Elvis, Mark Goddard. |
Sayers also served as the captain of | Great Britain's women's under 20 team, this season. |
bition in Philadelphia, USA, Cunliffe-Owen was | Great Britain's executive commissioner for Great Bri |
Great Britain's builders recognized a number of adva | |
Great Britain's Christine Ohuruogu won in 49.62 seco | |
It was | Great Britain's second appearance in diving. |
Defeated Ruben Warnes ( | Great Britain) KO 2 |
Defeated William Philo ( | Great Britain) KO 1 |
Lost to John Douglas ( | Great Britain) 0-2 |
Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order ( | Great Britain) |
2010 What Car? - Best Small Family Car ( | Great Britain) |
Defeated Paul Ingle ( | Great Britain) 13-12 |
Host nation ( | Great Britain) |
do (born 21 March 1977 in Birmingham, England, | Great Britain) is a professional male tennis player |
BP Natural World Book Prize ( | Great Britain) |
Defeated Alan Minter ( | Great Britain) 3-2 |
Lost to Richard McTaggart ( | Great Britain) points |
Defeated Peter Richardson ( | Great Britain) points |
Ransomes (of | Great Britain) purchased Cushman in 1989, and then T |
University of Manchester ( | Great Britain) |
Defeated Ralph Evans ( | Great Britain) 5-0 |
Defeated Fola Okesola ( | Great Britain) RSC 3 (2:53) |
Lost to Amir Khan ( | Great Britain) 26-40 |
Defeated Joseph Frost ( | Great Britain) 5-0 |
Defeated Stephen Wilson ( | Great Britain) 13-0 |
Defeated James DeGale ( | Great Britain) 28-13 |
Defeated Thomas Nicholls ( | Great Britain) points |
Defeated Colin Jones ( | Great Britain) 5-0 |
Agrotis trux lunigera ( | Great Britain) |
Lost to Terry Spinks ( | Great Britain) points |
Defeated Richard McTaggart ( | Great Britain) 4-1 |
Defeated Pat Clinton ( | Great Britain) KO 2 |
Defeated Pat Cowdell ( | Great Britain) 4-1 |
Defeated Robert Wells ( | Great Britain) RSC 3 |
Defeated George McKenzie ( | Great Britain) |
Defeated Owen Reilly ( | Great Britain) PTS |
Lost to Amir Khan ( | Great Britain) RSC-1 (1:37) |
Defeated Tony Wilson ( | Great Britain) 5-0 |
Lost to Audley Harrison ( | Great Britain) 16-30 |
Lost to Thomas Nicholls ( | Great Britain) points |
Defeated Thomas Nicholls ( | Great Britain) 3-0 |
Defeated Hyman Mizler ( | Great Britain) PTS |
Defeated Peter Hanlon ( | Great Britain) 5-0 |
ress of Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry ( | Great Britain), 1974, p. 221 |
National Trust ( | Great Britain). |
nking the article should be moved to A24 road ( | Great Britain). |
John M. Rodenburg, Institute of Physics ( | Great Britain). |
The British Isles: | Great Britain, Ireland. |
British Isles, | Great Britain, Ireland |
The Naval History of | Great Britain, Volume 4, 1805-1807. |
He was a | Great Britain, and England international. |
Gilmour is also a | Great Britain, England, and Scotland international. |
He has represented | Great Britain, England and Yorkshire. |
New Zealand lost a series against | Great Britain, 0-3. |
Declare war against | Great Britain, |
Jimi Lewis ( | Great Britain, England) |
Barry Middleton ( | Great Britain, England) |
This list is the winners and nominees from | Great Britain, Republic of Ireland and the Commonwea |
The Naval History of | Great Britain, Volume 1, 1793-1796. |
New Zealand lost a series against | Great Britain, 1-2. |
It has been recorded from | Great Britain, the Netherlands, France and the Czech |
Dry docks: SS | Great Britain, the Matthew |
Island Fortress: The Defence of | Great Britain, 1603-1945. |
Great Britain, as a "hothouse alien" | |
2009 Arts Council Collection of | Great Britain, London |
Great Britain, England | |
Because the intended victim was the King of | Great Britain, James Hadfield was charged with treas |
first-round heat they placed first in front of | Great Britain, Brazil and Nigeria. |
The Economic Position of | Great Britain, with A.C.Pigou, 1936. |
Great Britain, (rare in the south) | |
For the airport near Chester in | Great Britain, see Hawarden Airport. |
Charles II, king of | Great Britain, France, and Ireland, etc., came safel |
The Naval History of | Great Britain, Volume 2, 1797-1799. |
Round of 16 - Lost to Amir Khan of | Great Britain, 37-21 |
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