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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Adams, Gerry@
- Archer, Jeffrey (5)
- Jeffrey Archer, former politician and author of the best-selling novels Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less and Kane and Abel.
- Atlee, Clement (1883-1967)@
- Baden-Powell, Robert (1857-1941)@
- Find sites for Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941), the British Lieutenant-General and founder of the world's Scouting Movement. Sites feature his biography, genealogy, military career profile, as well as scouting and military books written by Baden-Powell.
- Baird, John Logie (1888-1946)@
- Learn about John Logie Baird, the Scottish engineer who invented the mechanical television, radar, and fibre optics. Sites offer his biography and articles on the invention of the mechanical television system.
- Baldwin, Stanley (1867-1947)@
- Balfour, Arthur (1848-1930)@
- Blair, Tony@
- Callaghan, James (1912-2005)@
- Chadwick, Sir James (1891-1974)@
- Chamberlain, Arthur Neville (1869-1940)@
- Chavasse, Captain Noel Godfrey
- Britain's most highly decorated soldier of WWI. - Churchill, Sir Winston (1874-1965)@
- Davison, Emily Wilding (1872-1913)@
- Dewar, Donald (1937-2000)@
- Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice (1902-1984)@
- Edward VIII (1894-1972)@
- Fiennes, Sir Ranulph@
- Geddes, Patrick (1854-1932)@
- George V (1865-1936)@
- George VI (1895-1952)@
- Getty, Sir John Paul II (1932-2003)
- BBC profile of the philanthropist. - Hague, William (4)
- Haig, Douglas (1861-1928)@
- Heath, Sir Edward@
- Hume, John@
- Lane, Sir Allen (1902-1970)@
- Lawrence, Thomas Edward (1888-1935) (16)
- Lloyd George, David (1863-1945)@
- MacDonald, James Ramsay (1866-1937)@
- Macmillan, Harold (1894-1986)@
- Major, John@
- Mallory, George (1886-1924)@
- Marks, Leo (1920-2001)@
- Montgomery, Bernard Law (1887-1976)@
- Mosley, Oswald (1896-1980) (2)
- Mowlam, Mo (1949-2005) (2)
- Pankhurst, Emmeline (1858-1928)@
- Parker-Bowles, Camilla@
- Patten, Christopher Francis@
- Rejewski, Marian (1905-1980)@
- Robertson, George@
- Scott, Robert Falcon (1868-1912)@
- Learn about Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912), the Royal Naval officer and Antarctic explorer who came second to the Norwegian Roald Amundsen in the historical 'Race to the South Pole.' Sites offer biography, vital stats, and expeditions of the legendary "Scotts of the Antarctic" who died while attempting to return from the historic Terra Nova expedition of 1910-1913.
- Simpson, Wallis (1896-1986)@
- Szabo, Violette (1921-1945)@
- Thatcher, Margaret@
- Trimble, David@
- Turing, Alan (1912-1954)@
- Wilson, Harold (1916-1995)@
- Wingate, Orde (1903-1944)
- British general who served in the Sudan, Palestine, and the Burma Theatre in WWII.
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