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- Michael Cobley
- Cochin Special Economic Zone
- Edward Codrington
- Coed Darcy
- Cold Cuts (Paul McCartney album)
- Cold Lazarus
- The Cold Room
- John Coleridge (Indian Army officer)
- Collected Stories for Children
- Collected Works of Aleister Crowley
- The Collector
- Edith Collier
- HMS Collingwood (1908)
- Herbert Collins
- Justin Lee Collins
- Collision (TV series)
- St Bartholomew's Church, Colne
- Colonel Sun
- Colour of the Trap
- Colours (Nadia Oh album)
- William Coltman
- Columbus Breaking the Egg
- José Comas Quesada
- Come In on This
- Come Organisation
- The Comedy Sale
- Coming Up for Air
- Commercial Zone
- Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
- Committee on Social Inclusion, Participative Democracy and Human Rights
- The Commonwealth of Oceana
- Company Names Tribunal
- Complete (The Smiths album)
- The Complete Blue Horizon Sessions 1967–1969
- Complete Me
- The Complete Peel Sessions 1978–2004
- Jeannine Compton-Antoine
- Computers and Blues
- Comunità montana di Valle Camonica
- Concert Artist Recordings
- Concluding
- Concrete Cows
- The Condition of the Working Class in England
- Condover
- Maria Giulia Confalonieri
- The Confession of Brother Haluin
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- Congleton (UK Parliament constituency)
- Congleton Museum
- Conishead Priory
- Connaught Hall, London
- Neil Connery
- Connie Talbot's Christmas Album
- Connie Talbot's Holiday Magic
- Joseph Conrad bibliography
- Conscience of the King
- Consett Iron Company
- Consider Her Ways
- Consider Your Verdict
- The Constant (I Blame Coco album)
- Constitution of Bangladesh
- Egyptian Constitution of 2012
- Constitution of Kosovo
- Construction buyer
- Consuming Passions (TV series)
- Contact (Noisettes album)
- Witold Conti
- The Convenient Marriage
- Henry Conybeare
- The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover
- Cooltempo Records
- Coonan Cross Oath
- Giles Cooper (actor)
- Gladys Cooper
- Cooya Pooya
- Cop Shop
- Copenhagen (play)
- Edward Corbett (politician)
- Leonardo Cordeiro
- The Corinthian (novel)
- Coriolanus (film)
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- Cornish engine
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- Cornwall Fire and Rescue Service
- Bernard Cornwell bibliography
- Coronation Ode
- Correspondence of Charles Darwin
- Corridor selection history for Australian high-speed rail
- Tania Corrigan
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- Clifford Cory
- Coryton Refinery
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- Albert Costa (racing driver)
- Elvis Costello discography
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- Council of Wales and the Marches
- Cound
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- The Country of the Blind and Other Stories
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- The Country Wife
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- Jonny Coyne
- Larry Crane (guitarist)
- Crash (computing)
- Crash Zone
- Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride
- The Crazy World of Arthur Brown (album)
- CRD Records
- Henry Pering Pellew Crease
- Credulity, Superstition, and Fanaticism
- Crewe Hall
- Crewe Railroaders
- The Cricket on the Hearth
- List of Cricket World Cup centuries
- Cricklade
- The Crime at Black Dudley
- Crises (album)
- Critical Music
- The Critics (TV series)
- John Crome
- Cromwell (film)
- Henry Cronin
- Crooked House
- Crowns (band)
- Croxteth Hall
- The Cruel Sea (1953 film)
- Crumlin Road
- CSAR Class C 2-8-4T
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- CSAR Rack 4-6-4RT
- Cuckoo (2009 film)
- Cue for Treason
- Tim Cullen (banker)
- Collect – 12″ Mixes Plus
- Culture for Pigeon
- Culture in Bristol
- Culture of Reading, Berkshire
- Necati Cumalı
- Cumberland Lodge
- Phil Cunningham (folk musician)
- A Cure for a Cuckold
- Currys Digital
- Curse of Kehama
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- Cut Above the Rest
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- The Dam Busters (film)
- Capture of Damascus
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- The Dance (Faithless album)
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- The Dancers at the End of Time
- The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1
- The Dangerous Book for Boys
- Jezdimir Dangić
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- Nikolai Dante
- Dappy discography
- Eduardo Darino
- The Dark Eyes of London (film)
- The Dark Frontier
- The Dark Is Rising Sequence
- Darkness (poem)
- Darkness at Noon