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East London College
30 April 2006 - 10:12
East London College is located London, in the United Kingdom. It is an accredited centre for the Association of Business Executives, Association of Computer Professionals, Dublin Metropolitan University, Institute of Commercial Management, City & Guilds, IMIS [...]
Southside
21 November 2006 - 17:39
Southside or South Side may refer to the following: Places Several places in the United Kingdom and Ireland: South Side, County Durham, a village in the County Durham, England Southside (shopping centre), a shopping centre in Wandsworth, London Southside (Dublin), [...]
Spearmint Rhino
27 September 2006 - 01:25
Spearmint Rhino is a chain of strip clubs that operates throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Central Europe, Russia, and Australia. The company was started by John Gray. In Britain, the chain has two clubs each in London and Birmingham, as well as clubs [...]
Insight Guides
29 August 2006 - 23:08
Insight Guides are a corporation based in London who create travel guides for commercial and domestic use. They produce atlases, city guides and maps. Other detailed guides include shopping, eating and museum guides. Insight Guides was founded by Hans Johannes [...]
Walbrook
26 October 2006 - 08:53
Ward of Walbrook [[Image:Greater london outline map bw.png<include>see {{Location map}}</include>|290pxpx]] Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: TQ325810 Administration Local government: Corporation of London Region: London Country: [...]
Sport in the United Kingdom
23 November 2006 - 00:04
Contents 1 Structure 2 Administration and funding 3 The role of sport in British life 4 Popularity 5 Sports media 6 Elite level sport 6.1 Elite level team sports 6.1.1 Football 6.1.2 Cricket 6.1.3 Rugby 6.1.3.1 Rugby union 6.1.3.2 Rugby league 6.1.4 [...]
Geography of England
6 November 2006 - 23:39
The overlapping Geography of the United Kingdom article is more extensive than this article. The geography of England England comprises the central and southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain, plus offshore islands of which the largest is the Isle of [...]
Baron Aldenham
8 November 2006 - 00:20
Baron Aldenham, of Aldenham in the County of Hertford, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that was created on 31 January 1896 for the businessman and banker Hucks Gibbs. The 1st Baron was head of the family firm of Antony Gibbs & Sons (founded [...]
Radio City (pirate radio station)
30 October 2006 - 06:36
Radio City was a British pirate radio station that broadcast from Shivering Sands Fort, one of the abandoned World War II Maunsell Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary. Origins Contemporary sketch of the Radio City fort (c.1966) In 1964, following the launch of Radio [...]
BBC Regional Programme
2 November 2006 - 20:45
The BBC Regional Programme was a BBC radio station from the 1920s until the outbreak of World War II. Contents 1 Foundation 2 Original regional stations 2.1 Relay stations 3 The Regional Scheme 4 Regional transmitters 5 Closure 6 Inheritance 7 References [...]
British 2nd Mounted Division
24 October 2006 - 03:12
2nd Mounted Division Active World War I August 1914 - January 1916 Country United Kingdom Branch Yeomanry Type Cavalry Battles/wars Battle of Gallipoli o Battle of Sari Bair    –  Battle of Scimitar Hill The 2nd Mounted Division, [...]
William Henry Smith (businessman)
4 November 2006 - 10:59
For other people named William Henry Smith, see William Henry Smith (disambiguation). William Henry Smith (b. July 7, 1792, London, United Kingdom; d. July 28, 1865, London, United Kingdom) was an entrepreneur whose business was about both newsagents and book [...]
Susan Chepkemei
19 November 2006 - 14:50
Susan Chepkemei (born 25 June 1975 in Kapkama) is a female Kenyan long-distance runner, who competes in the 10000m and Marathon. In 2001 she won the Rotterdam Marathon and came first in the Great North Run, as well as winning the silver medal in the World Half [...]
Motoring taxation in the United Kingdom
7 August 2006 - 17:07
Motoring taxation in the United Kingdom comes in a variety of forms. Contents 1 Fuel duty 2 Vehicle excise duty 3 Other fees and charges 3.1 Vehicle first registration fee 3.2 MOT test fee 3.3 London congestion charge 3.4 Dartford Crossing toll 3.5 Decriminalised [...]
City of London
25 November 2006 - 19:51
For London as a whole, see the main article London. For wider coverage, visit the London Portal. "Square Mile" redirects here. For other meanings, see Square mile (disambiguation). City of London Shown within Greater London Geography Status sui generis, [...]
Continental Airlines destinations
1 December 2006 - 02:30
This is a list of airports that Continental Airlines flies to, and does not include cities only served by Continental Express, Continental Connection, and/or Continental Micronesia. Contents 1 Asia 1.1 East Asia 1.2 Southwest Asia 1.3 South Asia 2 Europe [...]
Billingsgate Fish Market
4 November 2006 - 16:45
The original open air Billingsgate Fish Market in the early 19th century. Boats delivered fish to this small inlet of the Thames and business was conducted on the quayside. Billingsgate's former premises in the City of London in 1876. The interior in 1876. Billingsgate [...]
London
27 November 2006 - 15:46
London The Palace of Westminster on the River Thames Location London region shown within England Coordinates: 51°30′25″N, 0°07′39″W Government Sovereign state: United Kingdom Constituent country: England Region: London Regional [...]
Multiplex (company)
24 October 2006 - 10:34
Multiplex is a large Australian based group of property and construction companies notable for its involvement in some significant construction projects. It was founded in 1962 in Perth, Western Australia, by John Roberts, with its first project being the laying [...]
Geography of Antigua and Barbuda
3 November 2006 - 19:06
Antigua and Barbuda lie in the eastern arc of the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles, separating the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean Sea. Antigua is 650 km southeast of Puerto Rico; Barbuda lies 48 km due north of Antigua, and the uninhabited island of Redonda [...]
University hospital
25 November 2006 - 01:47
A university hospital is an institution which combines the services of a hospital with the education of medical students and with medical research. These hospitals are typically affiliated with a Medical school or university. The following is a list of such hospitals. [...]
Spencer de Grey
21 November 2006 - 23:00
Spencer de Grey, CBE studied architecture at Cambridge University under Sir Leslie Martin. On leaving Cambridge in 1969, he worked for the London Borough of Merton on one of the first middle schools in the United Kingdom. He joined Foster Associates in 1973, continuing [...]
London Regiment
21 November 2006 - 06:08
The London Regiment Active 20 April 1993- Country United Kingdom Branch Territorial Army Type Infantry Role Territorial Army Infantry Size One battalion Part of Guards Division Garrison/HQ London Commanders Honorary Colonel Alderman Sir [...]
List of notable addresses
13 November 2006 - 19:13
Some information in this article or section has not been verified and may not be reliable. Please check for any inaccuracies, and modify and cite sources as needed. This is a list of notable addresses defined as those addresses that have their own Wikipedia article. [...]
Regional organizers and events of Model United Nations
27 November 2006 - 00:13
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Treaty of London, 1867
7 August 2006 - 14:09
The Treaty of London (French: Traité de Londres), often called the Second Treaty of London after the 1839 Treaty, was an international treaty signed on 11 May 1867. Agreed in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War and the Luxembourg Crisis, it had wide-reaching [...]
1993 in the United Kingdom
22 November 2006 - 22:47
1993 in the United Kingdom: Other years 1991 | 1992 | 1993 | 1994 1995 Sport and Music British and Irish current events 1993 English cricket season Football England | Scotland 1993 in British music Events from the year 1993 in the United Kingdom. [...]
Lost city
26 November 2006 - 11:47
For other uses of the term Lost city, see Lost city (disambiguation). In the popular imagination lost cities were real, prosperous, well-populated areas of human habitation that fell into terminal decline and whose location was later lost. Most lost cities are [...]
Alban
24 November 2006 - 15:30
Alban may refer to: Saint Alban, the first British Christian martyr Saint Alban of Mainz, a German Christian martyr Saint Alban Roe, English martyr and Benedictine Priest Alban hills of Rome Alban, Wisconsin Alban Township, South Dakota Alban, Ontario Alban, an [...]
Hanwell
25 November 2006 - 11:53
See also: Hanwell, Oxfordshire or Hanwell, New Brunswick Hanwell Location OS grid reference: TQ153802 Latitude: 51.50890794666249° Longitude: -0.33766570735427326° Administration London borough: Ealing County level: Greater London Region: [...]
Big Bang (financial markets)
25 November 2006 - 19:49
Please expand this article. Further information might be found in a section of the talk page or at Requests for expansion. The phrase Big Bang, used in reference to the sudden deregulation of financial markets, was coined to describe measures including the [...]
Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
19 November 2006 - 12:14
The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom The Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom is the official coat of arms of the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II. These arms are used by the Queen in her official capacity as monarch, and are officially [...]
Flyglobespan destinations
2 November 2006 - 20:19
Flyglobespan, a Scottish low-cost airline based in Edinburgh, operates scheduled services to the following destinations (at September 2006): Africa South Africa Cape Town (Cape Town International Airport) (begins November 2006) North America Canada Alberta [...]
List of noteworthy raves
27 November 2006 - 05:51
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North End
17 November 2006 - 14:27
North End can refer to: Canada: North End, Hamilton, Ontario North End, Halifax, Nova Scotia North End, St. Catharines, Ontario, home to the largest proportion of residents in the city North End, Winnipeg, Manitoba, north of the City Centre North End, Yarmouth, [...]
British Australian Rules Football League
22 November 2006 - 03:55
BARFL logo The British Australian Rules Football League is a body for Australian rules football in the United Kingdom, including four separate competitions - the London Premiership, London Conference, Regional Premiership and the Scottish Australian Rules Football [...]
British Mediterranean Airways
17 November 2006 - 23:08
British Mediterranean Airways IATA KJ ICAO LAJ Callsign BEE MED Founded 1994 Hubs London Heathrow Airport Frequent flyer program Executive Club Member lounge Terraces Lounge Alliance Oneworld Fleet size 8 Destinations 17 Headquarters London, [...]
Shame (novel)
29 August 2006 - 11:31
Shame Author Salman Rushdie Country United Kingdom Language English Genre(s) Novel Publisher Alfred A. Knopf 1st American ed Released 12 October 1983 Media Type Print (Hardcover, Paperback) Pages 300 pp ISBN ISBN 0-394-53408-5 Shame was Salman [...]
Preston England Temple
23 November 2006 - 16:42
The Preston England Temple is the 52nd operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Mormon Church first took root in the English city of Preston when the first Mormon missionaries arrived in 1837. Because of its place in Mormon Church [...]
ComfortDelGro Corporation
25 November 2006 - 01:13
ComfortDelGro Corporation Type Public SGX: C52 Founded Singapore, 2003 after merger between two companies Headquarters Headquarters in Singapore Key people Kua Hong Pak (Managing Director and CEO) Choo Chek Siew (CFO) Tammy Tan I-Lin (Corporate [...]
Mossbourne Community Academy
16 November 2006 - 20:44
Mossbourne Community Academy, the successor to the ill-fated Hackney Downs School. (October 2005) Mossbourne Community Academy is a British state school which opened in 2004. It stands on the former site of Hackney Downs School, in Hackney, East London. It is [...]
Chief Superintendent
26 October 2006 - 23:36
Chief Superintendent is a senior rank in police forces organised on the British model. Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Canada 3 Hong Kong 4 Footnotes United Kingdom In the British police, a Chief Superintendent (Ch Supt; or colloquially "Chief Super") is [...]
Playhouse
31 October 2006 - 18:50
Playhouse is a common Elizabethan term for a theatre, especially those built in London such as The Globe. It is also used as the name for theatres today: United Kingdom: The Playhouse (Cheltenham) Edinburgh Playhouse Epsom Playhouse Liverpool Playhouse Nottingham [...]
Baron Poole
22 March 2006 - 11:58
Baron Poole, of Aldgate in the City of London, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1958 for the businessman and Conservative politician Colonel Oliver Poole. He had previously served as Member of Parliament for Oswestry and as Chairman [...]
Eritrean diplomatic missions
17 November 2006 - 04:10
Eritrea is a comparatively young country with tense relations some of its neighbours, especially Ethiopia. Eritrea has relatively good relations with Djibouti and improving relations with Sudan and Yemen. It has a limited number of diplomatic missions around the [...]
Big Four pageants
29 November 2006 - 09:43
Map showing countries which have won at least one title from the Big Four as of 2006. The Big Four beauty pageants are: Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss International and Miss Earth. In the world of beauty pageants, these four have become the top international [...]
List of motorways in the United Kingdom
30 October 2006 - 13:00
List of motorways in the United Kingdom is a complete list of motorways in the United Kingdom. Note that one numbering scheme is used for Great Britain and a separate numbering scheme for Northern Ireland, see Roads in Ireland. Contents 1 Great Britain 1.1 [...]
Gambian diplomatic missions
21 November 2006 - 15:24
The Republic of the Gambia became independent from Britain in 1965. As a relatively small country in West Africa, The Gambia only has a limited number of foreign missions abroad. It has the distinction of being one of a score of countries with an embassy in Taipei, [...]
Wolverton A.F.C.
6 November 2006 - 22:26
Wolverton Full name Wolverton Association Football Club Nickname(s) The Wolves, MK Wolves, The Railwaymen or Highwaymen, Locos Founded 1887 Ground TBA Capacity N/A Chairman Andrew Gray Manager TBA League TBA 1990-91 South Midlands League [...]
Tracie Young
1 October 2006 - 22:08
Tracie Young at her former station Essex FM. Tracie Young (born 1965, Derby, United Kingdom) was a pop singer in the 1980s. She began her singing career at a mere 17 years of age, when she was discovered by Jam leader Paul Weller through a newspaper ad for his [...]


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