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Brentford (7718 bytes)
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Brentford 24: '''Brentford''' is a place in in the [[London Borough of Houns... 40: * [[Brentford railway station]] 45: Brentford, as the name suggests, was built on a fording poi... 47: ...ss of the [[Brigantes]] tribe (who didn't live in Brentford). Brentford F.C. (2493 bytes) 2: !colspan=2 style="background:lightgrey"|'''Brentford''' 5: ||Brentford Football Club 11: |'''Ground'''||[[Griffin Park]], [[Brentford]] 23: ...ssociation football]] club from the [[town]] of [[Brentford]], West [[London]] and are currently playing in [... 29: ...e the [[Second World War]], with a depleted team, Brentford spent the next 45 years in the bottom two divisio... The Brentford Trilogy (2200 bytes) 3: '''The Brentford Trilogy''' is a series of five novels by writer [... 10: # '''[[The Brentford Triangle]]''' (1982) - Pooley and Omally thwart a... 12: ...ly decision to site the next [[Olympic Games]] in Brentford threatens to disrupt Pooley and Omally's way of l... 13: ...e]]''' (1997) - As the millennium comes early for Brentford, Dr. Steven Malone finds a way to clone [[Jesus]]... 15: ...ture Pooley and Omally, but are not part of ''The Brentford Trilogy''; Viscount Brentford (485 bytes) 1: The title '''Viscount Brentford''' was created in the [[Peerage of the United Kin... 3: ==Viscounts Brentford ([[1929]])== 4: *[[William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford]] ([[1865]]-[[1932]]) 5: *[[Richard Cecil Joynson-Hicks, 2nd Viscount Brentford]] ([[1896]]-[[1958]]) 6: *[[Lancelot William Joynson-Hicks, 3rd Viscount Brentford]] ([[1902]]-[[1983]]) Brentford, South Dakota (2641 bytes) 1: '''Brentford''' is a town located in [[Spink County, South Dak... 4: ...Image:SDMap-doton-Brentford.PNG|right|Location of Brentford, South Dakota]] 5: Brentford is located at 45°9'33" North, 98°19'24" W... William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford (5906 bytes) 1: '''William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount Brentford''' [[23 June]] [[1865]]-[[8 June]] [[1932]], popu... 9: ...oynson-Hicks took a peerage as the 1st [[Viscount Brentford]]. He remained a leading figure in the Conservati... 19: ...artment (UK)|Joynson-Hicks, William, 1st Viscount Brentford]] 21: [[Category:Peers|Brentford, William Joynson-Hicks, 1st Viscount]] 22: ...:1865 births|Joynson-Hicks, William, 1st Viscount Brentford]] Jim Pooley (136 bytes) 1: ...''Jim Pooley''' is a fictional character in the [[Brentford Trilogy]] written by fantasy/humour writer [[Robe... Banister Fletcher (1549 bytes) 1: ...Factory on the [[Golden Mile|Great West Road]], [[Brentford]], [[Middlesex]]. Architect: Sir Banister Fletch... 10: ...tory on the [[Golden Mile|Great West Road]], in [[Brentford]], [[United Kingdom|UK]] Carnegie libraries image gallery (1177 bytes) 20: ...rary(2), Brentford, 20050123.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Brentford Public Library]] Marcus Bent (1945 bytes) 3: ...most ever-present in a successful season that saw Brentford reach the [[Football League Second Division]] pla... Robert Rankin (2040 bytes) 1: ...nkin''' (born [[1949]] in [[England]], probably [[Brentford]] a suburb of [[London]]) is a [[prolific]] [[Uni... 6: *[[The Brentford Trilogy]] ([[1981]] - [[1997]]) 32: ...Society]] Best Novel nominee ([[1997]]) for ''The Brentford Chainstore Massacre'' Gunnersbury (1218 bytes) 29: * [[Brentford]] 40: ...o lends its name to a nearby secondary school, in Brentford. Gunnersbury Catholic School is a boys only Catho... Deon Burton (1383 bytes) 1: ...ootballer]] who currently plays [[striker]] for [[Brentford F.C.]] 3: ...ut, unable to establish a starting role, moved to Brentford for the 2004-5 campaign. Martin Allen (332 bytes) 1: An English Football (soccer) manager. Joined [[Brentford F.C.]] as manager from [[Barnet FC]]. His playing... Golden Mile (2865 bytes) 1: ...o a stretch of the [[Great West Road]] north of [[Brentford]] running west from the western boundary of [[Chi... 3: ...d in [[1925]] to bypass the notoriously congested Brentford High Street and several factories of architectura... 20: ...6-37. [[:Image:Gillette Factory, Great West Road, Brentford, 20050123.jpg|Picture]] 30: The Archive Photographs Series, Brentford, Tempus Publishing Ltd, ISBN 0752406272 London Borough of Hounslow (3074 bytes) 36: * [[Brentford]] 66: * Isleworth and Brentford 67: **Brentford 84: ... merger of the [[Middlesex]] urban districts of [[Brentford and Chiswick]], [[Feltham]] and [[Heston and Isle... Plymouth Argyle F.C. season 2002-03 (4687 bytes) 25: <tr><td>[[October 29]]<td>[[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]]<td>0 - 0<td>Plymouth Argyle 28: ...td>[[November 12]]<td>Plymouth Argyle<td>0 - 1<td>Brentford<td>LDV Vans Trophy 55: ...r><td>[[March 22]]<td>Plymouth Argyle<td>3 - 0<td>Brentford Les Ferdinand (1783 bytes) 4: ...0,000. He had two loan spells at [[Brentford F.C.|Brentford]] and [[Besiktas JK|Besiktas]] (in [[Turkey]]). H... Coxsone Dodd (1832 bytes) 3: ... Sound System. His Studio One recording studio on Brentford Rd, Kingston, opened in [[1963]], was the first b... 9: On Friday [[1st May]] [[2004]] Kingstonīs Brentford Road was renamed Studio One Boulevard in a ceremo... Ann Keen (413 bytes) 1: ...nt]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. She represents [[Brentford]] and [[Isleworth]], and was first elected in [[1...
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