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  • ...suspension bridges of the world that spans the river Humber in Yorkshire, England.
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  • * [http://www.cofe.anglican.org Official Church of England site]
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  • A studio album by [[Jimmy Page and Robert Plant]], both formerly of [[England|English]] rock band [[Led Zeppelin]], released by [[Atlantic Records]] on 2
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>City in the north of [[England]], developed as a port and now a cultural centre associated with music, par
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  • The longest river in the [[New England]], flowing roughly southward for 406 miles through NH, VT, MA and CT until
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  • ...cricket)|England Women]], which the visitors won 2–0 with one match drawn. England Women then went on to New Zealand where they played a single Women's Test,
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  • [[River]] flowing through the [[Midlands]] of [[England]] to the [[Severn]] at [[Tewkesbury]], passing through [[Stratford-upon-Avo
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  • ...h national rugby union team|Ireland]], [[English national rugby union team|England]], [[Scottish national rugby union team|Scotland]], [[Welsh national rugby ...and versus Scotland game also decides the winner of the [[Calcutta Cup]]. England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales - the so-called "Home Nations" - compete for t
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  • ...ted in the Adventure Land area of [[Alton Towers]] in [[Staffordshire]], [[England]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1757-1827) was an [[England|English]] [[poetry|poet]] and [[artist]], posthumously seen as one of the l
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  • ...existed during different periods of the history of the "British Isles" of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.<br> * The Kingdom of England and its dependencies(10th century to 1536)
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  • (13th August 1899 - 29th April 1980) [[England|English-born]] film director who achieved great success in Hollywood, creat
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  • Large town and borough in Buckinghamshire, in the south east of England, and north-west of London.
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  • A prestigious [[kennel club]] based in [[London, England]], founded in 1873; the oldest all-breed kennel club.
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  • : Bank of England raises discount rate from 5% to 6% : Montagu Norman becomes Governor of the Bank of England
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  • {{r|England}} {{r|Mary I (England)}}
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  • Sea channel running between the south coast of [[England]] and the north coast of [[France]].
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  • ...f Normandy (c.1028–1087) who became [[William the Conqeror]] (William I of England). * [[William II ("Rufus")]] &ndash; King of England (c.1057–1100).
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  • Historic village on the east coast of [[North Yorkshire]], [[England]]; location of the [[St. Hilda's Abbey]] ruins.
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  • A country estate, in [[East End, Newbury]], [[England]], currently owned by Rod Stewart, and formerly owned by [[Mick Jagger]] in
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