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Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v. Boots Cash Chemists (173 bytes)
1: ...onstrated the strategic precedence the display of Pharmaceutical goods to the public at large and the effect their... Royal Pharmaceutical Society (862 bytes) 1: ... Great Britain''' (RPSGB) is the regulatory and professional body for [[pharmacist]]s in [[England]], ... 3: ...approximately 44,000) must be registered with the Society. 5: ... that the title "Royal" should be granted to the society. Radio Society of Great Britain (182 bytes) 2: ... Britain]] (RSGB) is the UK's recognised national society for [[Amateur Radio|radio amateurs]]. Dozenal Society of Great Britain (512 bytes) 1: The '''Dozenal Society of Great Britain''' seeks to replace the [[numeral system|base]] 1... 5: ...ditional digits, and the society suggests the use of an upside-down 2 and 3. Royal Tit-Watching (Ornithological) Society of Britain (1070 bytes) 1: ...ould be confusing due to another, vulgar, meaning of the word '[[tit]]' as slang for [[breast]]. 3: ...ted his royal crest to the Society in recognition of the service its members rendered during [[World W... 5: ...Society currently has over 160 members throughout Britain. 8: ... ''Royal Tit-Watching (Ornithological) Society of Britain''. Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) (4866 bytes) 1: ...e USA and the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] in Ireland.'' 5: ...company, founded by the London & York Railway Act of [[1846]]. 7: ...a loop line from Peterborough to [[Bawtry]] south of [[Doncaster]] via [[Boston, England|Boston]] and ... 9: ...oncaster was open, as was the new London terminus of [[Kings Cross station|Kings Cross]]. A locomotive... 13: ... territorial interests outside its original areas of interest by jointly promoting a Manchester-Liverp... Great Britain (9165 bytes) 1: ...oast of [[Europe]], comprising the main territory of the [[United Kingdom]]. 3: ...ed as a political term describing the combination of [[England]], [[Scotland]], and [[Wales]], the thr... 5: ...code]] of "GB". This is discussed further under [[Britain]]. 8: ...o]] that also includes [[Ireland]] and the [[Isle of Man]]. It is the largest island in [[Europe]], an... 10: ...annel]], the body of water whch now divides Great Britain from the European mainland. SS Great Britain (2717 bytes) 1: ...eat Britain (750px).jpg|thumb|250px|The SS "Great Britain" in dry dock in Bristol, 2003.]] 3: ...n extra deck was added on it incerased the number of passengers to 730. 6: ...her Claxton]] and [[William Patterson]] for the [[Great Western Steamship Company]] and built in a specia... 8: ...amer, she made most of her working voyages from [[Britain]] to [[Australia]]. She was also used as a troop ... 10: ...fficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. George II of Great Britain (18689 bytes) 1: ...umb|200px|'''George II'''<br><small>King of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ... He was the second British monarch of the [[House of Hanover]], and the last British monarch to person... 4: ...tead being controlled by Great Britain's first (unofficial) "Prime Minister", [[Robert Walpole|Sir Rob... 7: ...rried the [[Caroline of Ansbach|Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach]] in [[1705]]. 9: ...e of Cambridge]], [[Marquess of Cambridge]], Earl of Milford Haven, Viscount Northallerton and Baron T... Retriangulation of Great Britain (2739 bytes) 1: ...oint]]s) on prominent hilltops throughout [[Great Britain]]. 3: ... aim was to replace the original triangulation of Britain, known as the [[Principal Triangulation]], which ... 5: ...on similarly to a military campaign. Every detail of the operation and measurements were carefully spe... 9: ...finer mesh which would extend the reference frame of the primary mesh over shorter distances. 11: ...te the [[National Grid]] which would be the basis of the Ordnance Survey's new maps. Anne of Great Britain (21989 bytes) 1: ...|thumb|150px|'''Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...rge I of Great Britain|George I]], of the [[House of Hanover]]. 4: ...nd and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations. 6: ...orough]], who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]]. 9: ... Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals. Rivers of Great Britain (14339 bytes) 1: ...uded. For Northern Irish rivers see the [[Rivers of Ireland]] article. Tributaries are listed down th... 3: ...d here by the nation in which the [[estuary|mouth of the river]] can be found, and [[sea]] into which ... 55: **[[Great Stour]] 76: ...River Neckinger]] (See also [[Subterranean rivers of London]] for this and the others marked 'subterra... 78: **[[Subterranean rivers of London#Langbourne|Langbourne]] (subterranean, all... George I of Great Britain (22360 bytes) 1: ...umb|200px|'''George I''' <br><small>King of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...t]] underwent development. During the later years of his reign, actual power was held by a ''de facto'... 5: ...f Brunswick-Lüneburg]], and of his wife, [[Sophia of Hanover|Sophia]]. George was the heir-apparent to... 7: ...er created Duchess of Munster and Kendal in Great Britain, and by whom he had at least three illegitimate c... 9: ...talers (about one hundred times the annual salary of the highest-paid minister). Peerage of Great Britain (11224 bytes) 1: ...could sit in the House of Lords. The ranks of the Great British peerage are [[Duke]], [[Marquess]], [[Ear... 3: In the following table of Great British peers, higher or equal titles in the othe... 5: ==Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain== 8: ...d>[[1711]]<td>[[Duke of Hamilton]] in the Peerage of Scotland 9: <tr><td>The [[Duke of Manchester]]<td>[[1719]]<td> Amelia of Great Britain (1581 bytes) 1: ...[Regency Act]] in [[1811]]. She was buried in the royal vault in the [[Henry VII Lady Chapel|Henry VII Ch... 3: ... infection. Her eldest brother, later [[George IV of the United Kingdom]], was her [[godfather]] and i... 5: ...ters belonging to Amelia, after the disappearance of £280,000 in his control. History of Great Britain (187 bytes) 1: '''History of Great Britain''' (volume 1) is a book by [[David Hume]] publish... 3: ... '''History of Great Britain''', see [[History of Britain]]. Kingdom of Great Britain (2352 bytes) 1: ...e King James VI of Scotland became King [[James I of England]] in [[1603]]. 5: ... was given a greater number of MPs than its share of the taxation warranted. Under the treaty, Scotlan... 7: ...nd]] was absorbed with the enactment of the [[Act of Union 1801]]. 9: ==Monarchs of Great Britain== 10: ...tain|Anne]] ([[1707]]-[[1714]]), previously Queen of England, Scotland, and [[Ireland]] since [[1702]]... Ski Club of Great Britain (598 bytes) 1: The '''Ski Club of Great Britain''' is the [[United Kingdom|UK]]'s leading snowspo... 7: ...//www.skiclub.co.uk/ Ski Club of Great Britain] - Official site 8: ...eads.com/ snowHeads] - the greatest concentration of SCGB members on-line. Formed when the SCGB closed... Communist Party of Great Britain (15906 bytes) 1: The '''Communist Party of Great Britain''' (CPGB) was a [[political party]] in the [[Unit... 4: ...rode on the brief wave of political radicalism in Britain, which followed the [[World War I|First World War... 6: ...estion being the opposition, again from the left, of affiliating to the Labour Party. Both questions w... 8: ... the Labour Party decided against the affiliation of the Communist Party. 11: ...nal]] was committed to carrying out the decisions of the higher body to which it was subordinate. Wales Rally Great Britain (406 bytes) 1: The '''Wales Rally Great Britain''' is the twelfth [[rally racing|rally]] on the [... 7: * [http://www.walesrallygb.com/ Official site]
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