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- PS Queen Victoria was a paddle steamer built for the City of Dublin Steam Packet Company in 1838 and wrecked in 1853 with the loss of more than 80 passengers...4 KB (423 words) - 02:56, 18 April 2023
- The 2011–12 Football League Two (referred to as the Npower Football League Two for sponsorship reasons) is the eighth season of the league under its current...53 KB (1,120 words) - 14:50, 26 September 2022
- Irby in the Marsh is a village and civil parish in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the B1195 road, geographically...4 KB (366 words) - 13:52, 14 February 2023
- The UK Payments Administration Ltd (UKPA) is a United Kingdom service company that provides people, facilities and expertise to the UK payments industry...2 KB (133 words) - 21:19, 5 April 2022
- The 2010–11 season was Stockport County's 100th season in the Football League, and 96th consecutively. However, they eventually finished 24th in Football...39 KB (691 words) - 10:31, 24 June 2023
- Lochgelly (/lɒxˈɡɛli/ listen; Scottish Gaelic: Loch Gheallaidh, IPA:[ˈɫ̪ɔxˈʝaɫ̪ai]) is a town in Fife, Scotland. It is located between Lochs Ore and Gelly...17 KB (1,795 words) - 23:26, 12 May 2023
- The 2010–11 Highland Football League began on 31 July 2010 and ended on 31 May 2011. Buckie Thistle won the league for the second consecutive year. Fort...12 KB (87 words) - 22:36, 9 August 2019
- The Nidareid train disaster was a train collision on 18 September 1921 on the Trondhjem–Støren Line railway line, between the stations of Marienborg and...12 KB (1,865 words) - 05:19, 11 December 2021
- Hutton Cranswick is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 miles (5 km) south from Driffield...10 KB (1,027 words) - 23:46, 18 August 2022
- For the 2010–11 Mid Wales Football League, the league was split into two divisions. 15 teams formed Division 1 and 13 teams formed Division 2. Division...17 KB (296 words) - 22:00, 16 November 2022
- Tallinna TV was a television channel in Estonia, formerly called Tallinn Eesti Televisioon. It had transmitters in Tallinn, Pärnu, Valgjärve, Kohtla-Nõmme...2 KB (77 words) - 07:38, 8 December 2022
- Sir Richard Bellings (1613–1677) was a lawyer and political figure in 17th century Ireland and in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He is best known for...11 KB (1,336 words) - 22:56, 17 June 2023
- The 2010–11 Welsh Football League Division Three began on 1 September 2010 and ended on 28 May 2011. Monmouth Town won the league by two points. Caerau...13 KB (221 words) - 12:49, 24 June 2023
- Plan International UK is the UK branch of the global children's rights non-profit organisation Plan International. Plan UK which works to advance equality...5 KB (469 words) - 20:51, 16 July 2022
- Dr. Björn Sigurðsson (1913–1959) was the first director of Keldur - the Institute for Experimental Pathology, University of Iceland. Björn died at an early...2 KB (206 words) - 18:54, 14 January 2023
- Bennett Scott (12 October 1871 – 1 June 1930) was an English writer of music hall songs. Born in London, of Jewish background, he started working in warehouses...2 KB (193 words) - 23:40, 15 April 2023
- 53°57′38″N 1°05′07″W / 53.9606°N 1.0853°W / 53.9606; -1.0853 The Judges' Lodgings is an historic building in York, England. It was used by judges when...6 KB (748 words) - 12:02, 6 February 2023
- John Athelstan Laurie Riley (10 August 1858 – 17 November 1945) was an English hymn writer and hymn translator. Riley was born in Paddington, London, and...4 KB (359 words) - 01:11, 25 August 2023
- Robbie Brunton (5 September 1973 – 1 October 2020) was an Irish footballer who played as a left-back during the 1990s and 2000s. Brunton joined the nursery...3 KB (364 words) - 13:59, 8 July 2023
- St Mary's Church is the Anglican parish church in Bletchley, a constituent town of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire, England. St Mary's is located on Church...3 KB (252 words) - 19:20, 13 June 2023