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- 4th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)
- The 5th Dimension (ride)
- 9 Regiment RLC
- 173rd (3/1st London) Brigade
- No. 201 Group RAF
- 1841 Naval Air Squadron
- 1842 Naval Air Squadron
- 1843 Naval Air Squadron
- 1844 Naval Air Squadron
- 1845 Naval Air Squadron
- 1846 Naval Air Squadron
- 1847 Naval Air Squadron
- 1848 Naval Air Squadron
- 1849 Naval Air Squadron
- 1850 Naval Air Squadron
- 1851 Naval Air Squadron
- 1852 Naval Air Squadron
- 1853 Naval Air Squadron
- 1888 Scottish Cup final
- 1889 London dock strike
- 1897 ICA Track Cycling World Championships
- 1902 State Landau
- 1904 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
- 1904–05 Aberdeen F.C. season
- Grand Prix Sunbeams 1921, 1922 TT
- 1932 Great Britain Lions tour
- 1936 Great Britain Lions tour
- 1939 Isle of Man TT
- 1942 Football League War Cup final
- 1945 Broadway Consolidated Liberator crash
- 1947 Isle of Man TT
- 1947 Thames flood
- 1948 Isle of Man TT
- 1948 Locomotive Exchange Trials
- 1949 FA Charity Shield
- 1949 Isle of Man TT
- 1950 FA Charity Shield
- 1950 Isle of Man TT
- 1951 Isle of Man TT
- 1952 Isle of Man TT
- 1953 Isle of Man TT
- 1969 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 1973 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1976 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1979 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1982 Grampian Regional Council election
- 1983 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1986 Grampian Regional Council election
- 1987 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1990 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 1991 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1995 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 1998 Craven District Council election
- 1999 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 2000 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 2001 Khaleej Times Trophy
- 2001 LG Abans Triangular Series
- 2003 Mid Bedfordshire District Council election
- 2003 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 2004 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 2008 Scottish Labour leadership election
- 2011 Scottish Labour leadership election
- 2014 Brazilian Grand Prix
- 2014 Monaco Grand Prix
- 2014 Scottish National Party leadership election
- 2015 Bahrain GP2 Series round
- 2015 Central Bedfordshire Council election
- 2015 Scottish Labour leadership election
- 2017 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps
- 2017 Monaco ePrix
- 2017 One-Day Cup
- 2017 Oxfordshire County Council election
- 2017 Paris ePrix
- 2017 Stirling Council election
- 2017–18 Luton Town F.C. season
- 2017–18 Scottish Cup
- 2017–18 Scottish League Cup
- 2017–18 Southampton F.C. season
- 2017–18 Swindon Town F.C. season
- 2018–19 Swindon Town F.C. season
- 2021 West Midlands mayoral election
- 2024 West Midlands mayoral election
- A. L. Simpkin & Co. Ltd
- Abaqati family
- Henry Abel Smith
- Charles Barrie, 1st Baron Abertay
- Accrington
- Hugh Adam
- Bruce Adamson
- Charlie Aitken (footballer, born 1942)
- Albert Park, Middlesbrough
- Disappearance of Martin Allen
- Jake Alpert
- Charles Alston (botanist)
- Anak Halal
- Ananda Sastralaya, Matugama
- Ananda Vikatan Cinema Awards
- Grant Anderson (Highland games)
- Warren Anderson (Australian businessman)
- Angling Club Cottage Platform railway station
- Archant
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- George Carlyon Hughes Armstrong
- Graeme Armstrong
- Polly Arnold
- Arugam Bay
- George Arundale
- Doreen Ashburnham-Ruffner
- Sir Anthony Ashley, 1st Baronet
- Asian Test Challenge
- John Meir Astbury
- Anushka Asthana
- HMHS Asturias
- Ranjit Atapattu
- Atkinson Clock Tower
- SD Atlas
- Attempted acquisition of BSkyB by News Corporation
- Audenshaw railway station
- Charlotte Auerbach
- Auto Stacker
- Auto-Sleepers
- Automation of the London Underground
- Automotive Design and Development
- Autosport
- Autotrader Group
- Autotrix
- Autovia
- AV (cyclecar)
- AV8 Air
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- Av8er Explorer
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- Avantix B8070
- AVCEN Jetpod
- Avenue Road tram stop
- Avian Limited
- Aviation Beauport
- Aviation Environment Federation
- Aviation Traders
- Aviation Traders Accountant
- Aviation Traders Carvair
- Aviemore railway station
- Aviemore Speyside railway station
- Avoch railway station
- Avon (ship)
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- Avon-class destroyer
- Avon Lodge railway station
- Avon Ring
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- Avon Technologies
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- Avoncliff Aqueduct
- Avoncliff railway station
- Avonmouth Bridge
- Avonmouth Docks
- Avonmouth Light Railway
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- Avonmouth railway station (Bristol Port Railway and Pier)
- Avonmouth railway station (disambiguation)
- Avonwick railway station
- Avro 500
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- Avro Lancaster PA474
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- Awre for Blakeney railway station
- Axbridge railway station
- Axe-class trawler
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- Axon Automotive
- Aycliffe railway station
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- Aylesbury Canal Society
- Aylesbury High Street railway station
- Aylesford Press
- Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, 2nd Baronet
- Aylsham Bypass Tunnel
- Aylsham North railway station
- Aylsham railway station
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- Ayot Greenway
- Ayot railway station
- Ayr and Dalmellington Railway
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- Ayr railway station (1839–1857)
- Ayr to Mauchline Branch
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- Aysgarth railway station
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- BA CityFlyer
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- Bablake School
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- Babtie, Shaw and Morton
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- BAC Jet Provost
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- Bacchante-class corvette
- Bache railway station
- Back O'Loch Halt railway station
- Backney Halt railway station
- BackTrack (magazine)
- Bacup railway station
- Baden Baden-Powell
- Badge of the Royal Air Force
- Badger Vectis
- Badminton at the 1970 British Commonwealth Games
- Badminton at the 1986 Commonwealth Games
- Badminton at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
- Badminton railway station
- Badsey Brook
- Lilian Baels
- Ian Bailey (author)
- Scott Bain
- Hugh Baird (footballer)
- Thomas Baker (Peasants' Revolt leader)
- Volant Vashon Ballard
- Joseph Balmer
- Chris Bambery
- Banjhakri Falls and Energy Park
- Charles C. Banks
- Horatio Barber
- Ian Barcroft
- Charley Barden
- Philip A. Barker
- Barking Abbey
- Mona Barrie
- Jacques Barrot
- Royal Port of Barrow
- Sir Charles Barrow, 1st Baronet
- John Pollexfen Bastard
- Philip Bate
- Mary Bateson (historian)
- Battle of Plaman Mapu
- Battle off Mukah
- Viola Bayley
- BBC Monitoring
- Norman Beaker
- H. P. M. Beames
- Charles Beard (priest)
- Bearpark
- Beaufort railway station (Sabah)
- Huntingdon Beaumont
- Scott Beaumont
- Ian Beausoleil-Morrison
- Ian Begg
- Elizabeth Begley
- River Belah
- Horace Bell (engineer)
- Charlotte Bellamy
- Brian Belle
- Belses railway station
- Edward Benson (cricketer)
- Michał Bergson
- Battle of Berlin
- Vivian Bernard
- Charles Bethune
- Between the Acts
- Bharat Vandana Park
- Ian Bibby
- Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich
- Big Brother (British TV series) series 18
- Hugh Bigod (Justiciar)
- Ian Birkby
- Viva Birkett
- Teddy Bishop
- Sir Cecil Bishopp, 6th Baronet
- Chris Black (rugby union)
- John Blackadder (soldier)
- Blackburn Buccaneer
- Clare Blackburn
- Hugh Blackburn
- William Cunningham Blest
- Sir Charles Blois, 1st Baronet
- Colin Blythe
- Body (Sean Paul song)
- Bogambara Stadium
- Ken Bolam
- Guy Bolton
- Arthur James F. Bond
- Howard Bone
- Bongawan railway station
- Ian Bonham-Carter
- Bonnyrigg railway station
- Borneo
- Boroughbridge railway station
- John le Boteler
- List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies
- SD Bountiful
- Charles Bowen Cooke
- Ian Bowhill
- Liona Boyd
- Danny Boyle
- Bradford South
- Granville Bradshaw
- Brafferton railway station
- Chris Braithwaite
- Clive Brewster-Joske
- Bridlington Free Press
- Charles Brigstocke
- Bristol Old Vic Theatre School
- Orme Bristowe
- Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie
- Hope Brooks
- Charles Broughton
- Derren Brown
- Howel Brown
- Johnny Brown (Scottish boxer)
- Scott Brown (Royal Navy chaplain)
- Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet
- Charles Bruce (physicist)
- Ian Bruce (painter)
- Vicki Bruce
- Ian Brydon
- Bucket (TV series)
- Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos
- Ralph Buckingham
- Buildbase
- Grayston Burgess
- Ian Burgham
- Ian Burns (footballer)
- John le Bury
- Chris Bush (playwright)
- SD Bustler
- Marquess of Bute
- Irvine Butterfield
- Bwlch y Slaters quarry
- Cabinet of Htin Kyaw
- Grace Cadell
- Jorge Cadete
- Battle for Caen
- Bobby Cairns
- Cally-Jo
- John Pratt, 3rd Marquess Camden
- Aylmer Cameron
- Hugh Cameron (cyclist)
- Martin Cameron (footballer)
- Phil Cameron
- Ian Cammish
- A. Y. Campbell
- Jamie Campbell (Scottish footballer)
- John Campbell (footballer, born 1877)
- Chris Canavan
- Canonbie railway station
- Capel-le-Ferne
- Daniele Cappellari
- Cardiff Bay Barrage
- Cardrona railway station
- John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton
- Henry Alexander Carleton
- Charles Augustus Carlow
- Robert Carmichael (footballer)
- Bill Carnihan
- Mark Carrington (footballer)
- Joe Carson (footballer)
- Tom Carson (footballer)
- Matthew Carter
- Hugh Carthy
- John Proby, 1st Earl of Carysfort
- Ian Cathro
- Desa Group of Companies
- Cecilia (1790 ship)
- Cedryn Quarry Tramway
- Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
- Cefn Ila
- Cefn Onn Halt railway station
- Cefn railway station
- Cefn-cerig road
- Cefn-y-Bedd railway station
- Cefntilla Halt railway station
- Cei Llydan railway station
- Ceint railway station
- Celtic Connections
- Charles Chalk
- David Chalmers (footballer, born 1891)
- Jimmy Chalmers
- William Chalmers (1880s footballer)
- Chambers Street, Edinburgh
- Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
- Chambers's Encyclopaedia
- Champion of Champions (snooker)
- Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle
- Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
- Chandler's Ford railway station
- Channel Airways
- Channel Express
- Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Act 2008
- Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act 1996
- Channel Tunnel Safety Authority
- Channelsea River
- CHANT (ship type)
- Chapel Carn Brea
- Chapel inclined plane
- Chapel of St Mary and St Nathalan
- Chapel-en-le-Frith railway station
- Chapelfields
- Phil Chapple
- Charles Burrell Museum
- Charles Connell and Company
- Charleston, Angus
- Charleston, Dundee
- Charleston, Paisley
- Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
- Charlestown, Dorset
- Charlesworth Bodies
- Charlie Brown's Roundabout
- Charlotte (1784 ship)
- Charlotte (1803 ship)
- Charlotte Chapel (Edinburgh)
- Charlotte Dundas
- Charlotte Jane
- Charlotte Square
- Charlton Halt railway station (Oxfordshire)
- Charlton Kings railway station
- Charlton Mackrell railway station
- Charlton Marshall Halt railway station
- Charlton Viaduct
- Charming Kitty (1799 ship)
- Charolais cattle
- Victor Chavez (businessman)
- Cheltenham Town F.C.
- Chen Qinggang
- River Cherwell
- Cheryl (singer)
- Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central)
- 1946–47 Chester F.C. season
- 1947–48 Chester F.C. season
- 1948–49 Chester F.C. season
- 1949–50 Chester F.C. season
- 1950–51 Chester F.C. season
- 1951–52 Chester F.C. season
- 1952–53 Chester F.C. season
- 1953–54 Chester F.C. season
- Hugh d'Avranches, 1st Earl of Chester
- Charles Chesters
- Charlie Chignell
- Charles Bernard Childs
- Chillington Iron Company Tramway
- Chillington Wharf
- William Chillingworth
- Chiltern Way
- Chilterns Cycleway
- Chilton Aircraft
- Chilton D.W.1
- Chilwell Road tram stop
- Chinatown, Manchester
- Chinnor railway station
- Chippenham railway station
- Chipping Barnet War Memorial
- Chipping Campden railway station
- Chipping Norton railway station
- Chipping Sodbury railway station
- Chirk Tunnel
- Chiron World Sports Cars
- Chiseldon Camp railway station
- Chiseldon railway station
- Chislehurst Junction
- Chiswick Bridge
- Chiswick Eyot
- Chiswick flyover
- Chiswick Roundabout
- Chittening Platform railway station
- Chitty Street
- Chollerford Bridge
- Cholsey and Wallingford Railway
- Cholsey railway station
- Choosing Scotland's Future
- Virender Lal Chopra
- Chorley Interchange
- Chorley railway station
- Chorlton tram stop
- Chota (automobile)
- Gordon Chree
- Chrislea Aircraft
- Chrislea Airguard
- Chrislea Super Ace
- Christchurch Bridge
- Christian Social Union (UK)
- Hood Hanway Christian
- Norman Christie (footballer, born 1925)
- City and Guilds Foundation
- Grade II* listed buildings in the City of York
- Clan Crusader
- Clan Galbraith (ship)
- Clan Line
- Clandon railway station
- Clapper bridge
- Clapton Square
- Clarbeston Road and Letterston Railway
- Clare railway station
- Claremont Pier
- Clarence Dock railway station
- Clarence Dock, Liverpool
- Clarence Pier
- Clarendon House
- Clarendon Way
- Gordon Claridge
- Charles Walter Clark
- Charles Clark (publisher, born 1933)
- Graeme Clark (musician)
- Sandy Clark
- Bruce Clarke (soccer)
- Ian Clarke (computer scientist)
- Daniel Clarkson
- Hugh Claye
- Hugh Clegg (academic)
- Clifford, West Yorkshire
- Clifton Hotel, Scarborough
- Clitheroe Interchange
- Clitheroe railway station
- Cliveden
- Cloch
- Clock Face railway station
- Clogherhead Lifeboat Station
- Clogwyn railway station
- Clopton Bridge
- Cloth Fair
- Cloudcraft Dickson Primary
- Cloudcraft Phantom
- Charles Clough (geologist)
- Clube Atlético Mineiro in international club football
- Charles Clunas
- Stephen T. Cobb
- William Cochran (physicist)
- Charles S. Cockell
- Sir Charles Cockerell, 1st Baronet
- Philip Cohen (British biochemist)
- 2017–18 Colchester United F.C. season
- William Coles (RAF officer)
- Charles Collett
- William Collins (publisher)
- Colombo City Centre
- Companies House
- Competition Commission (United Kingdom)
- Gerry Conlon
- Chris Conn
- Graham Connah
- Charles Gibson Connell
- Darren Connell (comedian)
- Tony Connell
- Gordon Connelly
- Constable & Robinson
- Charles Cook (footballer, born 1898)
- Ian Cook (geographer)
- Oscar Cook
- Paul Cook (footballer)
- Charles Alfred Cooper
- Sir Anthony Cope, 4th Baronet
- Copgrove railway station
- Gordon Coppuck
- Pit Corder
- Cortonwood
- John Sell Cotman
- William Cotton (bishop)
- Charles Coulson
- Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon
- William Courtenay (filmmaker)
- Ian Cowan
- Jimmy Cowan (footballer)
- William Cowie (merchant)
- Charles Cowley
- Charlie Cox (footballer, born 1926)
- Scott Crabbe
- David Craig (Scottish footballer)
- William Craig (botanist)
- William Craig, Lord Craig
- Stephen Craigan
- Gordon Cramond
- Charlie Cramp
- Tom Cranston
- William Crawford (artist)
- Charles Creighton (physician)
- William Crichton (Jesuit)
- Hugh Ford Crighton
- Lara Croft
- Rudolf Cronau
- John Kynaston Cross
- Crossgates, North Yorkshire
- William Crozier (Scottish artist)
- William Cruden
- Willem Adriaan Cruywagen
- Charles Cudemore
- Bill Culley
- William Cunninghame
- Ken Currie (footballer)
- Charles Curzon
- Customs Operational Battle Force Response Assault
- John Cuthbertson (footballer, fl. 1939–1956)
- Charles Dallas
- George Dance the Younger
- Charles Daniel (Royal Navy officer)
- A Dark So Deadly
- Hugh Darwen
- Charles Darwin (medical student)
- Charles Dashwood (Royal Navy officer)
- Sir Charles Davers, 6th Baronet
- Charles Findlay Davidson
- Cedric Thorpe Davie
- Jacob Davies
- Rosina Davies
- Scott Davies (cyclist)
- Harold Davis (footballer)
- Joe Davis (footballer, born 1941)
- Percy Davis (Kent cricketer)
- John Leicester, 1st Baron de Tabley
- Ian de Zoysa
- M. P. de Zoysa
- Chris Dean (rugby union)
- Dear John (British TV series)
- HMS Dee
- DeHavilland
- Charlie Dempsey
- Jim Dempsey (footballer, born 1959)
- Charles Denny (cyclist)
- John McAusland Denny
- Deputy Chairman of the Senate of Pakistan
- Edward Smith-Stanley, 13th Earl of Derby
- John Otway Cuffe, 2nd Earl of Desart
- Danny Devine (footballer, born 1997)
- Graeme Devine
- Grantly Dick-Read
- Wattie Dick
- Cedric Charles Dickens
- John Dickie (British politician)
- Charlie Dickson
- Charles Hawker Dinham
- Direct Rail Services
- H. W. Dissanayake
- Scott Dixon (boxer)
- Diyatalawa
- Charlotte Dobson
- Amarasiri Dodangoda
- Avis Dolphin
- Domesday Book
- Sir Alexander Don, 6th Baronet
- Alec Donald
- Ian Donald (footballer)
- Gordon Donaldson
- James Donaldson (rugby league)
- John Donnelly (footballer, born 1961)
- Hugh Douglas (minister)
- Robert Downie (footballer)
- Jamie Doyle (footballer, born 1961)
- John Milley Doyle
- Dream Scene (song)
- John Drummond (footballer)
- Drunken Songs
- Dry rot treatment
- Charles Vickery Drysdale
- Arthur Duncan (footballer, born 1947)
- Cammy Duncan
- Viscount of Dundee
- Hughie Dunn
- Duns railway station
- Harindra Dunuwille
- John Durnin (Scottish footballer)
- Dutty Rock
- Michael Eagar (cricketer)
- Earlyvale Gate railway station
- Eastbourne Borough Council
- Eastern Sabah Security Command
- Eastern Sabah Security Zone
- The Eaton House Group of Schools
- Chris Eatough
- Eccleshill Adventure Playground
- Eddleston railway station
- Piers Moore Ede
- Great Fire of Edinburgh
- Charles Edirisuriya
- Edward the Confessor
- Philip Eggleton
- John Perceval, 3rd Earl of Egmont
- El C.I.D.
- John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon
- Charles Elers Napier
- Philip Eliot (priest)
- Charles Ellicott
- James H. Ellis
- William Elmsall
- William Elson (died 1705)
- William Elson (died 1727)
- Sir Abraham Elton, 1st Baronet
- Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet
- Geoff Emerick
- William Emery (MP)
- Clive Emmanuel
- SS Empire Dunstan
- SS Empire Emerald
- SS Empire Eve
- SS Empire Explorer
- SS Empire Flame
- SS Empire Metal
- SS Empire Peacemaker
- SS Empire Rest
- SS Empire Tower
- SS Empress Queen
- Clive Emsley
- Gordon England (coachbuilder)
- Kingdom of England
- SS English Trader
- William Erneley
- Philip Esler
- Essex County Cricket Club in 2005
- William Essex
- William Esturmy
- ET.317
- Chris Etheridge
- European Free Trade Association
- European Microscopy Society
- Timothy Evans
- William Evans (1788–1856)
- William Evelyn (British Army officer)
- Evil's Evil Cousin
- William Ewart (British politician)
- Philemon Ewer
- Grade II* listed buildings in Exeter
- Victor Eyles
- William Eyre (died 1629)
- Graham Fagen
- Charles Fairburn
- William Fairfax (died 1597)
- Tom Fairfoul
- SD Faithful
- Ernesto Fajardo
- Viscount Falmouth
- William Fanshawe
- John Maxwell-Barry, 5th Baron Farnham
- William Farnhurst
- Hunter Farquharson
- Fasque House
- Vivienne Faull
- William Faunt
- Basil Fawlty
- Sybil Fawlty
- William Feilding (1669–1723)
- William Feilding, Viscount Feilding
- Port of Felixstowe
- Grant Ferguson
- John Ferguson (footballer, born 1891)
- Robert Ferguson (footballer, born 1884)
- François Fillon
- Penelope Fillon
- Charles Findlater
- Bill Findlay (Scottish footballer)
- Charles Findlay
- Andrew Finlay
- Charles Finnigan
- Fino
- Scott Fitzgerald (singer)
- Harry Flanaghan
- Gordon Flemyng
- Hugh Fletcher (footballer)
- Charles Edward Foister
- Victorine Foot
- Football Association of Wales
- Charles Fergusson Forbes
- Donald Forbes
- Adam Ford
- Lord Forrester
- Frederick Forsyth
- Gordon Forsyth
- Charles Foster (writer)
- Fountainhall railway station
- Richard Foxe
- Clive Foxell
- Charles Frank (instrument maker)
- Howard Frank
- William Frankland (died 1640)
- Franzi
- Hugh Fraser, 1st Baron Fraser of Allander
- Scott Fraser (footballer, born 1995)
- William Fraser (bishop of St Andrews)
- Willie Fraser (footballer)
- Philip Freeman
- William Freville
- Frithuswith
- Tim Fry
- William Frye (MP)
- William Fulbourn
- Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1
- Chris Fusaro
- Graham Fyfe (footballer, born 1951)
- John Fyfe (footballer)
- William Fytche (MP)
- G postcode area
- G4S
- Virginia Gabriel
- Galanthus
- Hugh Galbraith (footballer)
- Hugh Gallacher (footballer, born 1870)
- Howard Gallier
- Gallipoli campaign
- John Monckton, 1st Viscount Galway
- Chris Gardiner
- William Gardiner (MP died 1558)
- Greg Garner
- Port of Garston
- William Garthshore
- William Garway
- Jill Gascoine
- William Gatacre (MP)
- William Gawdy
- Chris Gayne
- Charles Geddes, Baron Geddes of Epsom
- Alan Gemmell
- Charley Genever
- Chris Geoghegan
- William Gerard (died 1609)
- William Gibbes (MP for Suffolk)
- Charles Gibbon
- Graham Gibbons
- Charles Robert Gibson
- Graham Gibson
- William Gifford (MP for Reading)
- Giggleswick
- Charles Sandoe Gilbert
- Gilla Pátraic mac Donnchada
- William Gillis (politician)
- Gilnockie railway station
- Ismail El Gizouli
- Hugh Steuart Gladstone
- Sir John Gladstone, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Gladstone
- John Lyon, 3rd Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 4th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 6th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 7th Lord Glamis
- John Lyon, 8th Lord Glamis
- Hugh Glasier
- Gloucester Tramways Company
- Gloucestershire Way
- University of Gloucestershire
- Robert Glover (martyr)
- William Glover (MP)
- Glover's Island
- Glue (novel)
- Glyn Valley Tramway
- Glynde railway station
- Glyndŵr's Way
- Glyndyfrdwy railway station
- Glynhill Ladies International
- Glynllifon Street railway station
- Clive Glynn
- GM Standard double-decker bus
- GN (car)
- Gnome (car)
- Gnosspelius Gull
- GNR 521 Class
- GNR Class A1 1470 Great Northern
- GNR Class C1 (small boiler)
- GNR Class C2
- GNR Class H3
- GNR Class H4
- GNSR Classes X and Y
- Victor Goddard
- Phil Godman
- Orlando Scott Goff
- Gogarloch
- Gogarth railway station
- Golar LNG
- Golborne North railway station
- Golborne South railway station
- Golcar railway station
- Gold State Coach
- Golden Arrow (train)
- Golden Cross, Coventry
- Golden Grove (1782 ship)
- Golden Grove (1786 ship)
- Golden Grove (1793 ship)
- Golden Lane, London
- Golden Mile (Brentford)
- Golden Mile (Leicester)
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