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Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) (4866 bytes)
1: ...d the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] in Ireland.'' 5: ...ted Kingdom|British]] railway company, founded by the London & York Railway Act of [[1846]]. 7: ..., and [[Grantham]], to [[York]], a loop line from Peterborough to [[Bawtry]] south of [[Doncaster]] via [... 9: ...in line from London to Doncaster was open, as was the new London terminus of [[Kings Cross station|King... 11: ...ne the "Euston Square Confederacy" established by the [[London and North Western Railway]]. Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater (264 bytes) 1: '''''Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater''''' is an [[English language|Engli... 3: :Peter Peter pumpkin eater, 6: :And there he kept her very well. Peter (1606 bytes) 1: '''Peter''' is a popular male [[name]]. 5: ...at Petrus, because of his expression of faith is "the rock on which I will build my church". 7: === Notable Peters === 9: Peter has been the name of a number of famous people, including: 10: * the [[Christianity|Christian]] [[Saint Peter]] Peter Noone (273 bytes) 1: ...English]] [[singer]]. He was the lead singer for the successful [[1960s]] [[rock group]] [[Herman's He... 5: [[Category:1947 births|Noone, Peter]] 6: [[Category:British singers|Noone, Peter]] Peter May (2622 bytes) 6: name = Peter May | 40: '''Peter Barker Howard May''', C.B.E. was born( [[31 Decem... 44: ...on 41 occasions, winning 20 games, more than any other England captain. He lost 10 and drew 11 games. 46: May was a [[Wisden Cricketer of the Year]] in [[1952]] 48: ... named after him (the 'Peter May Enclosure') at [[The Oval]], [[Surrey]], [[England]]. Peter I (258 bytes) 1: '''Peter I''' may mean: 3: *[[Peter I, Duke of Bourbon]] 4: *[[Peter I, Duke of Brittany]] 5: *[[Peter I of Bulgaria]] 6: *[[Peter I of Russia]] Peter II (264 bytes) 1: '''Peter II''' may refer to several monarchs or nobles: 2: *[[Peter II of Russia]] 3: *[[Peter II of Yugoslavia]] 4: *[[Peter II of Aragon]] 6: *[[Peter II, Duke of Brittany]] Great (248 bytes) 1: '''Great''' 3: # Can refer to size or [[Greatness]] 4: # Can refer to [[GREAT]] or [[Gang Resistance Education and Training]] 5: # Can refer to [[GREAT (supermarket)|GREAT]] supermarket in [[Hong Kong]] The Great Beyond (644 bytes) 1: The great Beyond is a song by REM [[R.E.M. (band)]] 3: ...on with his outrageous stunts. He played Latka on the TV show Taxi. 4: Lead singer Michael Stipe: "About attempting the impossible, which I think is what Andy Kaufman di... 5: ...Song Written for a Motion Picture, Television of Other Visual Media. 6: The movie Man On The Moon took it's title from an earlier R.E.M. song ... Yu the Great (1668 bytes) 1: :''In the television series [[Stargate SG-1]], Yu is portra... 3: ...ching the people flood control techniques to tame the rivers and lakes. 5: ...ly reunion would take his time and mind away from the flood control problem. 7: ...7;), has been built on the traditional site where the ceremonies are performed. 9: ... to be the next ruler of the dynasty. This became the precedent of rulership based on heredity in China... Going Great (231 bytes) 1: ...] in [[1983]]. Hosted by Chris Makepeace, ''Going Great'' focused on kids who did amazing feats. It was c... Peter of Alexandria (1837 bytes) 1: ...lic Church]], the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] and the [[Coptic Christianity|Coptic Church]]. 3: ...h leaders to choose Peter as his successor, which they did. [[Eusebius]] states he was patriarch for 13... 5: ...gan in [[303]], and continued intermittently over the next ten years. 7: ... Their argument became heated, and was ended when Peter hung a curtain between him and Meletius. One of M... 9: ... he is referred to in church history "The seal of the Martyrs". Peter Gammons (1805 bytes) 1: ...r in [[journalism]] began after he graduated from the [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|Uni... 3: ...'' for many years as the main journalist covering the [[Boston Red Sox]]. He still resides in [[Massach... 5: ...ine. Gammons is regarded as one of the top men in the sports media business and has done many high-prof... 7: ...hored numerous baseball books, including ''Beyond the Sixth Game''. 9: ...ion of America|BBWAA]], and he will be honored at the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] on [[July 31]], [[2005]... Peter Reckell (709 bytes) 1: [[Image:peterreckell.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Peter Reckell, on ''[[Days of Our Lives]]''; 1990.]] 3: '''Peter Reckell''' (born [[July 7]], [[1955]]) is an [[Am... 5: ... notable credits include Eric Hollister on ''[[As The World Turns]]'' ([[1980]]-[[1982]]) and Johnny Ro... 9: [[Category:1955 births|Reckell, Peter]] 10: [[Category:Soap opera actors|Reckell, Peter]] Peter Buck (846 bytes) 1: ...]], where Peter eventually worked at the popular Athens record store Wuxtry in which he met Michael Sti... 3: ...tle, Washington]] with his wife Stephanie Dorgan. They have twin girls, Zelda and Zoe. 8: *[http://rem.musichall.cz/buck.php3/ Peter Buck Bio] 12: [[Category:1956 births|Buck, Peter]] 13: [[Category:American guitarists|Buck, Peter]] Peter Quennell (1453 bytes) 1: ...[March 9]], [[1905]], Bickley, [[Kent]] (now in [[Greater London]]), [[England]] - [[October 27]], [[1993... 3: ...e published a volume of autobiography, entitled ''The Marble Foot''. 5: [[Category:1905 births|Quennell, Peter]] 6: [[Category:1993 deaths|Quennell, Peter]] 7: [[Category:English poets|Quennell, Peter]] Peter Davison (3186 bytes) 1: ... survived several more years with other actors in the role. 3: [[Image:Davisonpeter.jpg|thumb|Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor]] 5: ...evision version of ''[[The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]''. 7: ... Doctor) had recommended to Davison that he leave the role after three years, and Davison followed his ... 9: ...le, that of David Braithwaite in ''[[At Home with the Braithwaites]]''. Peter Pett (4551 bytes) 1: ... into the Thames, beyond London), in 1667, during the [[Second_Anglo-Dutch_War|Second Anglo-Dutch War.]... 3: ... be named the ‘Leopard’. With the construction of the ‘Leopard’ underway, Charles decided that he would... 5: ... of his princely resolution for the building of a great new ship, which he would have me undertake....” 7: ...reat ship Peter Pett so built ‘[[HMS Sovereign of the Seas]]’ at [[Woolwich Dockyard]]. 9: The largest ship in the world at that time, the Sovereign was a ship of '''1,637''' tons and was ... Peter Strasser (2367 bytes) 1: ...during [[World War I]]. He was the main leader of the Zeppelins command and in charge, operating bombin... 3: ...command of a section of airships within the navy, the [[Luftschiffer]]. 5: ...dred French lives would be lost during the war to these raids. 7: ...Peter Cadbury would take credit for shooting down the Zeppelin with its fleet commander on board. 9: ...ole new meaning to warfare and brought into being the modern-day concept of [[total war]] to its true l... Peter Ackroyd (2469 bytes) 1: '''Peter Ackroyd''' (born [[October 5]] [[1949]] in [[Lond... 3: ...e an acclaimed author, including shortlisting for the Booker Prize in 1987. 5: ...tal cultural history of England, ''The Origins of the English Imagination''. 7: ...ing editor in 1978. He was nominated a Fellow of the [[Royal Society]] in 1984 and is currently a regu... 11: *''The Great Fire of London'' – [[1982]]
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