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- Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
22: ...tess Spencer|Raine, Countess of Dartmouth]], the only daughter of the romance novelist [[Barbara Cartl...
36: ...ince Harry of Wales|Prince Henry of Wales]] (commonly called Prince Harry) on [[15 September]] [[1984]...
38: ... suicide attempts did take place, there was certainly a significant risk she would [[miscarriage|misca...
85: ...o needle as it was [[digital]]. The car was certainly travelling much faster than the legal [[speed li...
106: ... spot; it is on a stretch of high-speed road but only has limited visibility ahead in places; and ther... - Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
11: ...ge III of the United Kingdom]], Princess May was only a minor member of the [[British Royal Family]]. ...
17: ...y was chosen as a bride for Albert Victor, due mainly to [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victor...
101: * [[The Queen's Royal Regiment]] (West Surrey), Colonel-in-chief - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
27: ... United Kingdom]] from [[1979]] to [[1990]], the only woman [[as of 2005]] to serve in that position. ...
33: ...even less popular [[Community Charge]], more commonly known as the [[poll tax]]. At the same time the ...
47: ...icy of the Labour Government as being steps "not only towards [[Socialism]], but towards [[Communism]]...
69: ...al Irish Republican Army|Provisional IRA]] and [[INLA]] prisoners in [[Northern Ireland|Northern Irela...
73: ...h for that media catch-phrase- the U-turn- I can only say this: You turn if you want to. The lady's no... - Ada Lovelace (5406 bytes)
2: ...10]], [[1815]] - [[November 27]], [[1852]]) is mainly known for having written a description of
6: Ada was the only legitimate child of the poet [[George Gordon Byr...
11: ...]]. The family lived at Ockham Park, at [[Ockham, Surrey]]. Her full name and title for most of her marrie... - Denise Bloch (2657 bytes)
11: ...ch is recorded on the [[Brookwood Memorial]] in [[Surrey]]. Posthumously, Britain awarded her the "[[King'... - Julie Andrews (8700 bytes)
5: ...lia Elizabeth Wells''' in [[Walton-on-Thames]], [[Surrey]], [[England]], the daughter of an actor and a pi... - List of Renaissance figures (6600 bytes)
23: ...Catherine Jagellonica of Poland]] (duchess of [[Finland]], queen of [[Sweden]])
75: * [[Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey]] - Louis Bleriot (3099 bytes)
14: ...worrying the British, who felt that they had suddenly become vulnerable to air attack.
19: ...a factory in 1917 at Addlestone, near Brooklands, Surrey. - History of rail transport (7056 bytes)
6: ... [[England]] in the [[1820s]]. They remained the only practical overland mechanized transport for well...
9: ...] (in [[1789]]). In [[1802]], Jessop opened the [[Surrey Iron Railway]] in south [[London]] - arguably, th...
29: ...e Counties, and the [[Inland Empire (California)|Inland Empire]]. There were similar systems in Europ... - Henry Morton Stanley (3669 bytes)
1: '''Sir Henry Morton Stanley''' ([[January 29]],[[1841]] – [[May 10]],...
3: ...he became friendly with a wealthy trader named Stanley, whose name he assumed.
5: [[Image:Henry_Morton_Stanley.jpg|thumb|Famous explorer who said "Dr.Livingst...
7: ... not been heard of for some time. According to Stanley's no doubt romanticised account, he asked [[Jam...
9: ...urnal) by saying "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?" Stanley joined him in exploring the region, establishin... - Rail transport (15539 bytes)
9: ..., the rails distribute the weight of the train evenly, allowing significantly greater loads per [[axle...
22: ...lly aesthetic constructions, but they won't work unless they are given an appropriate system on which ...
30: ...a limited amount of traffic and are consequently only used on [[branch line]]s.
49: ...duce more rails. In [[1802]], Jessop opened the [[Surrey Iron Railway]] in south [[London]] - arguably the...
134: [[nl:Spoorweg]] - Timeline of railway history (5902 bytes)
7: ...Arguably, the world's first public railway, the [[Surrey Iron Railway]] opens in south [[London]].
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