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  • (NSC) and British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) British heavyweight titles from 24 April 1911, and this is reflected in the List of British heavyweight...
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  • (NSC) and British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) British heavyweight titles from 24 April 1911, and this is reflected in the List of British heavyweight...
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  • Talk:Chronological list of Australian classical composers (category WikiProject Classical music articles)
    champion rower, KIA 1916 Copies at NLA (some copyright? arrangements) Michael Heming - no copies - "Threnody for a soldier killed in action" performed abroad...
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  • (NSC) and British Boxing Board of Control (BBBoC) British heavyweight titles from 24 April 1911, and this is reflected in the List of British heavyweight...
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  • time to invest in improving this article) : http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xG252cwo8V8C&pg=PA276&lpg=PA276&dq=the+lyons+mail+1916+music...
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  • Comedies/Universal Films (1915-1916) - Christies Film Co. (1916) see Christies Film Co. (1916) Quality Film Company (1916) Nestor Film labs operations -...
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  • Freeman's eldest son: Harold Freeman. In Harold Freeman's wife's obituary, it is noted that their eldest son died in March 1916, and Harold Freeman died "a few...
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  • Talk:63rd (Royal Naval) Division (category British military history articles needing attention to coverage and accuracy)
    Shute are in the wrong order. Franey 11:53, 25 Jan 2005 (UTC) The "poem" is described as a song in Max Arthur's book - perhaps it was put to music ? 90.11...
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  • Currently the word British in the first line redirects to United Kingdom. This should be corrected? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 116.89.224.161...
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  • Talk:The Tales of Hoffmann (1951 film) (category C-Class British cinema articles)
    by the leading British conductor and impresario Sir Thomas Beecham, who was already a legendary figure in the music world." The music was pre-recorded...
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  • ie/centuryireland/index.php/articles/the-first-world-war-1916 (good source as well) http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/britain_wwone/ireland_wwone_01.shtml (the BBC....
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  • Talk:Warwick Braithwaite (category WikiProject Classical music articles)
    pianist and then followed his sister to England in 1916. He studied at the Royal Academy of Music from 1916-1919 but then his father died, the money ran...
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  • applied to the Original Dixieland Jazz band playing at Schiller's Cafe in Chicago 1916. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2603:8000:C003:F79E:D48E:259A:92FF:1319...
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  • Talk:W. R. Cave (category Start-Class British Empire articles)
    and it also gives his death-year as 191, which may be a mistyping of 1916, also in Wikipedia. The library page also gives his first names as "William Rendell"...
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  • silent short film starring John Francis Dillon [6]. Many Happy Returns is a 1916 black-and-white silent film directed by Edwin Collins [7]. Kyôso tanjô (english...
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  • (help); External link in |work= (help) British Library, Sir John Ritblat Gallery: Treasures of the British Library: Music (“Brochure for 1898 Ring by Alfred...
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  • the British army returned to a supporting role, in what became the Battle of Arras (9 April—16 May). In late 1916 and early 1917, military leaders in Britain...
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  • Talk:They Shall Not Grow Old (category B-Class British cinema articles)
    V and Mark V* tanks, which entered service in 1918. They have been colourised green, whereas from late 1916 it was ordered that all tanks be painted a...
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  • Talk:Alfred Milner, 1st Viscount Milner (category C-Class British Empire articles)
    not British but who likes Britain or British things very much". The Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary defines it as "a person who is not British but...
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