Billy Fury (redirect from The Gamblers (British band))
"I'm Lost Without You". After the service Fury's body was buried at Mill Hill cemetery, in North London. A song issued posthumously entitled "Forget Him"...
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Golders Green Crematorium (category Use British English from January 2022)
Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood Sir Charles Dilke, Radical Liberal MP, his ashes were buried at Kensal Green Cemetery. Ian Dury, English singer-lyricist...
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a list of cemeteries, crematoria and memorials in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It includes two cemeteries – Mortlake Cemetery and North...
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Canterbury (category Use British English from August 2011)
Health, Gilgamesh, Soft Heap, Khan and In Cahoots. Ian Dury, front man of 1970s rock band Ian Dury and the Blockheads, taught Fine Art at Canterbury College...
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Loos Memorial (redirect from Dud Corner Cemetery)
Corner Cemetery, located near the commune of Loos-en-Gohelle, in the Pas-de-Calais département of France. The memorial lists 20,610 names of British and...
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Royal Wootton Bassett (category Use British English from May 2012)
Vastern (a small hamlet to the south). Bishop Fowley is shown on Andrews' and Dury's Map of Wiltshire, 1810 as being an outlying hamlet southwest of the town;...
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Richmond Park (category Use British English from November 2012)
lyricist Ian Dury (1942–2000) near Poet's Corner. On the back of the bench are the words "Reasons to be cheerful", the title of one of Dury's songs. The...
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John Epps (category People educated at Mill Hill School)
dissenting academy and then Mill Hill School (near Hendon), he served an apprenticeship to an apothecary of the name of Dury or Durie. In 1824, at the age...
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Pérez, Mia Kirshner, Richard Brooks, Iggy Pop, Thuy Trang, Thomas Jane, Ian Dury, Vincent Castellanos, Eric Acosta, Beverley Mitchell, Tracey Ellis, Alan...
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Canadian war memorials (category Canadian military memorials and cemeteries)
Seven Years' War to the modern day War on Terror. As Newfoundland was a British Dominion until joining Confederation in 1949, there are several monuments...
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20th-century rock-and-roll singer and lyricist Ian Dury. The building is of historical interest, having housed British prime minister Lord John (later, Earl) Russell...
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103rd Saxon Regiment, and 71 are murdered in the vicinity of the "paper mill". Paul Zschocke, a non-commissioned officer in the 103rd RI, explained that...
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in 1708. It was designed by Captain Theodore Dury, military engineer for Scotland, who also designed Dury's Battery, named in his honour, on the south side...
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List of songs about London (category British music-related lists)
Trial?" by Beggar & Co. ("... from a board in London Town.") "Apples" by Ian Dury "'Appy in 'Ampstead" by Albert Ketelbey "April In Kings Cross" by The Tyrrel...
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Frank Sidebottom Frank Zappa Freddie Mercury George Harrison Ian Curtis Ian Dury James Brown Jim Morrison Jimi Hendrix Joe Strummer John Lennon Johnny Cash...
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Wood Notable squatters The 101ers Baron Bassam Chumbawamba Piers Corbyn Ian Dury Harry Hallowes Olive Morris Jim Radford Sid Rawle Heathcote Williams Christian...
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water treatment plant, in front of the island Sainte-Aragone, opposite the cemetery of La Madeleine in Amiens. The city developed in a natural narrowing of...
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Hagley Park, the Christchurch Botanic Gardens and the Barbadoes Street Cemetery. It suffered heavy damage in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake and was devastated...
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French and British armies were separated and they could no longer defend both access to the ports of the English Channel and Paris, the British army would...
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commune for a long time. Roman coins, remains of dwelling and a sandstone mill from during the Roman Empire have been found near the town, which was on...
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Querrieu (section Water mill)
of a cemetery, in which eight of its men will be buried from 9 April to 13 June. This cemetery was closed in August; 103 Australian and British soldiers...
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century. Former Lords of the manor are buried in here. Pernes British Cemetery, a cemetery of 1075 First World War burials, and of 18 graves from the Second...
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commemorating the First World War. Marteville Communal Cemetery, a British military cemetery managed by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. A Calvary...
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Alexander Henderson (theologian) (category Use British English from September 2016)
of it Henderson has had considerable influence on the history of Great Britain. As Scottish commissioner to the Westminster Assembly he was in England...
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located at the site of the present-day cemetery of Varennes, where the seigneurs made their home, with a farm and a mill. Wishing to promote the culture of...
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List of listed buildings in Edinburgh/5 (category Use British English from January 2017)
Sometimes known as OSGB36, the grid reference (where provided) is based on the British national grid reference system used by the Ordnance Survey. • "Guide to...
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