British types

February 27th 2008






British types

British military aircraft designation systems - Wikipedia, the free ...
Since the end of the First World War, aircraft types in British military service have generally been known by a "type name" assigned by their manufacturer, or (for various imported ... (more...)

British Fencing - Types of Membership
British Fencing information for fencing clubs in England,Scotland,Wales and Northern Ireland and UK, Olympic fencing, fencing club directory and swords. London fencing clubs and ... (more...)

UK Border Agency | How do I register as a British citizen if I was ...
This section provides details of how certain people born before 1983 to a British mother can register as a British citizen. (more...)

British Aircraft of World War II
Find photographs and other reference data for hundreds of types of British airplanes that saw military service during World War II. (more...)

British people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
By far the majority of male gene types in the British Isles derive from Iberia (modern Spain and Portugal), ranging from a low of 59% in Fakenham, Norfolk to highs of 96% in ... (more...)

UK Border Agency | Application types
This page lists the main nationality and citizenship application types. (more...)

Silk Penguin British Market - British Goods and Gifts in Wrightwood ...
The Silk Penguin British Market is where you'll find all types of imported goods from the British Isle including gifts, foods, teas, candies, and Union Jack clothing. (more...)

British Fencing - Membership
Types of membership and how to join or renew. British Fencing handles all membership on behalf of the Home Countries. Details on how to join and different types of membership are ... (more...)

UK Border Agency | Completing the application form
... British citizenship > Applying > Application types > British national with no ... This page provides details of how to fill in the registration application form ... (more...)

British Dam Society
A dam is a man made barrier usually built across a river to hold back water and forming a lake, or reservoir ... (more...)
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