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This category combines all use British English from December 2017 (2017-12) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,676 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Dock pudding
- Docton
- Doncaster railway station
- Joe Donnachie
- Michael Dooley
- John Dougall (mathematician)
- John Dougall (merchant)
- John Douglas (rugby union)
- Downham Market railway station
- Driffield railway station
- Drigg railway station
- John Drysdale (moderator)
- Joe Duddell
- J & W Dudgeon
- John Dudgeon
- Dudley Castle
- Dudley Port railway station
- Dudley railway station
- Dudley Railway Tunnel
- Dudley Road
- Dudley Street Guns Village tram stop
- Dudley Tunnel
- Dudley Ward Way
- Dudley Watt D.W.2
- Dudley, Stourbridge and District Electric Traction Company
- Duffield Gate railway station
- Linda Duffield
- Duffus
- Duffus & Co.
- John Duffus
- Diphwys railway station
- Duffws railway station (Festiniog Railway)
- Dugald Stewart Monument
- Dun Mill Lock
- Alexander Duncan (bishop)
- John Duncan (painter)
- John Duncanson (broadcaster)
- Dundee (Parliament of Scotland constituency)
- Dundee (UK Parliament constituency)
- Dundee International Sports Centre
- Dundee International Submarine Memorial
- Dundee Museum of Transport
- Dundee Our Boys F.C.
- Dundee Parish Church (St Mary's)
- Dundee railway station
- Dundee Science Centre
- Dundee Shipbuilders Company
- Dundee Stock Exchange
- Dundee Synagogue
- Dundee United F.C. in European football
- Dundee United F.C. in the 1970s
- Dundee United F.C. in the 1980s
- Dundee University Students' Association
- Dundee Wanderers F.C.
- St Mary, Our Lady of Victories Church, Dundee
- St Andrew's Cathedral, Dundee
- Dunham railway station
- Dunham railway station (Greater Manchester)
- Dunkeld
- Dunlop Aircraft Tyres
- Dunlop Bremner & Company
- Dunlop Bridge
- Dunlop railway station
- Dunlop Standard Aerospace Group
- Juliet Dunlop
- Dunloy railway station
- Dunmow railway station
- Joe Dunn (footballer)
- Dunne D.1
- Dunne D.5
- Dunne D.7
- Durham University Department of Music
E
- HMS E3
- HMS E4
- HMS E5
- HMS E6
- HMS E7
- HMS E8
- HMS E9
- HMS E30
- HMS E31
- HMS E32
- HMS E33
- HMS E34
- HMS E35
- HMS E36
- HMS E37
- HMS E38
- HMS E39
- HMS E40
- HMS E42
- HMS E43
- HMS E44
- HMS E45
- HMS E46
- HMS E47
- HMS E48
- HMS E49
- HMS E50
- HMS E51
- HMS E52
- HMS E53
- HMS E54
- HMS E55
- HMS E56
- HMS Eagle (1679)
- HMS Eagle (1745)
- HMS Eagle (1774)
- HMS Eagle (1794)
- HMS Eagle (1804)
- HMS Eagle (1918)
- HMS Eagle
- HMS Eaglet
- HMS Earl of Peterborough (1915)
- Alfred Earle
- Alfred Earle (bishop)
- HMS Earnest (1805)
- HMS Earnest (1896)
- Earswick railway station
- Easingwold Railway
- Easingwold railway station
- Eassie
- East Anglian (train)
- East Anglian Air Ambulance
- East Anglian Waterways Association
- East Budleigh railway station
- East Cliff Railway
- East Coast Joint Stock
- East Coast Main Line Route Utilisation Strategy
- East Garforth railway station
- East Keswick
- East Lancs European
- East Lancs Flyte
- East Lancs Greenway
- East Lancs Lolyne
- East Lancs Myllennium Lowlander
- East Lancs Spryte
- East Lancs Vyking
- Eastbourne Lifeboat Station
- Eastbourne Pier
- Eastbourne railway station
- Eastbourne rail crash
- Eastbrook railway station
- Eastbury Halt railway station
- Eastcheap
- Eastland Company
- Eastleigh railway station
- HMS Echo (1797)
- HMS Echo (H23)
- HMS Echo
- HMS Eclair
- Jules Eden
- Joe Edwards (painter)
- Julius Eggeling
- HMS Eglinton (1916)
- Elizabeth (bus)
- June Ellis
- Elmstone Church
- Alfred Brotherston Emden
- Dave Esser
- Mark Evans (footballer, born 1982)
- Baron Everingham
- Everyone You Hold
- Alexander Ewing (composer)
- St Martin's Church, Exeter
- St Olave's Church, Exeter
- Extermination camp
F
- William Trant Fagan
- John Downie Falconer
- Fall of Eagles
- The Fall of the House of Usher (Hammill opera)
- Joseph Farquharson
- Roy Faville
- Joe Feeney (footballer)
- Feminist Fightback
- Fersit Halt railway station
- Fireworks policy in Belgium
- Fireworks policy in the European Union
- Fireworks policy in the Netherlands
- Alexander Fleck, 1st Baron Fleck
- Stuart Fletcher (musician)
- Fool's Mate (album)
- Steve Foots
- Alexander Fordyce
- Stephanie Forrester (triathlete)
- Joseph Forsyth
- Stewart Forsyth
- John Dewar, 2nd Baron Forteviot
- The Fourmost
- Daphne Fowler
- Roy Francis (Royal Navy officer)
- Jayda Fransen
- Kenneth Boyd Fraser
- Kenneth Grant Fraser
- Stuart Fraser (footballer, born 1980)
- MS Free Enterprise II
- Battle of the Frontiers
- Frydag
- The Future Now