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This category combines all use British English from September 2019 (2019-09) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
Pages in category "Use British English from September 2019"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,168 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cad and the Dandy
- Cadillac (record label)
- Alasdair Caimbeul (writer)
- Tormod Caimbeul
- Sheriff of Caithness
- Caldbeck
- Graham Calder
- John Calder (minister)
- Caldercruix
- Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
- Calderpark Halt railway station
- Caleb Foundation
- Caledonia Waterfalls
- Audrey Callaghan
- Calthwaite
- Calver Hill
- Cambourne Church
- Cambridge Animation Systems
- Allan Cameron (rugby union)
- Ewen Cameron, Baron Cameron of Dillington
- Neil Cameron (rugby union)
- Camerton, Cumbria
- Camp des Loges
- Sam Campagna
- Campaign Against Psychiatric Abuse
- James Campbell (British Army officer, died 1831)
- John Menzies Campbell
- Leila Campbell
- Canal Foot
- Canberra Juventus FC
- Canterbury and York Society
- Caphouse Colliery
- Charlie Capps (rugby union)
- Cardurnock
- Cargo, Cumbria
- Caribbean Labour Solidarity
- Cark
- Carleton, Penrith
- Carlton Towers
- Sandy Carmichael
- Carnegie Caulfield Cycling Club
- Lant Carpenter
- Tom Carpenter
- Walter Carpenter (socialist)
- Jack Carr (billiards player)
- Jack Carroll (comedian)
- Samuel Carte
- George Alfred Carthew
- Cartmel
- Bryan Cassidy
- Casterton, Cumbria
- Castle Carrock
- Castle Douglas railway station
- Castle Hill, Huddersfield
- Castle Kennedy railway station
- Charles Walker Cathcart
- Cathedral of Sts. Constantine and Helen
- Catterlen
- David Causier
- Florence Cayford
- CCC Kei Yuen College
- Cecogram
- Celtworld
- Cendol
- Centenary Prize
- Central Alliance
- Central Lowlands
- Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
- Centre for Foundation Studies, University of Malaya
- Jamie Chadwick
- Chain Wire Club Ground
- Michael Chan, Baron Chan
- Chance Brothers
- M. Chandran (footballer)
- David Changleng
- Channel i (Singaporean TV channel)
- Chapel Stile
- Ina Chaplin
- Colin Chapman
- Jim Chapman (YouTuber)
- Lindsey Chapman
- Charford
- Nicola Charles
- Chartwell
- Dave Cherry
- Cheshire RFU Plate
- Chester Barrie
- Chesterfield Canal
- Chetney Hill
- Cheung Ching (constituency)
- Cheung Sha Wan (constituency)
- Nicholas Chevalier
- Clan Cheyne
- St Teresa of Avila Church, Chiddingfold
- Childline South Africa
- Childrensalon
- Carlyn Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen
- Pratap Chitnis, Baron Chitnis
- Choi Yuen (constituency)
- Cholera Monument Grounds and Clay Wood
- Christian Assemblies International
- James Christie the Younger
- Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)
- Chung Khiaw Bank
- Chung On (constituency)
- Church Estate Almshouses
- Church of All Saints, Harlow Hill
- Church of All Saints, Wilden
- Church of St Mary, Lowe House
- Church of St Peter, Cowleigh
- Church of St Sabinus, Woolacombe
- Church of the Ascension, Malvern Link
- Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill
- Chwarel Ddu quarry
- Cicak Man (film series)
- Cill Dara RFC
- Circa (contemporary circus)
- The Circle (Kingston upon Hull)
- City of Edinburgh (1807 ship)
- City One (constituency)
- Sheriff of Clackmannan
- Regi Claire
- Clan MacDougall
- Clan McKerrell
- Clan Middleton
- Clan Ralston
- Alfred Clapham
- Clapham, North Yorkshire
- Clappersgate
- John Clark (land agent)
- Charles Clarke (numismatist)
- Kenneth Clarke
- Clawthorpe
- Craig Clay
- Cleator
- Yannis Clementia
- Cliburn, Cumbria
- Cliffe, Richmondshire
- Clifton Without
- Clocaenog Forest
- Clonmel Greyhound Stadium
- Charles Cochrane (social reformer)
- Cockburn Cougars
- The Cocoa Trees
- Coconut jam
- Peter Coffill
- Cohen House, London
- Jack Cohen (businessman)
- Coktel Vision
- Colby, Cumbria
- Colin Bond Racing
- Collab Group
- Collectanea de Rebus Albanicis
- Giles Collier
- Collingwood Cup
- Bernard Collins
- Mary Collins (psychologist)
- List of colonial governors of the Marshall Islands
- List of colonial governors of Dahomey
- Colours (Adam F album)
- Colton, Cumbria
- Columbia's Courtship
- Colville Park A.F.C.
- Andrew Galbraith Colville
- Colwall Park Racecourse
- Commercial Lunar Mission Support Services
- Common Sense (Scottish magazine)
- Community Arts Program
- CompAir
- The Compass Institute Inc
- Herbert Eastwick Compton
- Richard Comyn
- Brian Conaghan
- Conference Basketball League
- Molly Conlin
- Connacht Junior Cup (association football)
- Kit Connor
- Constitutional history of Tokelau
- Control of Engagement Order 1947
- Noah Cooke
- Punch Coomaraswamy
- Alec Coombes
- Charlie Cooper (footballer)
- Todd Cooper
- Copley, West Yorkshire
- CORAL
- Geoffrey Corbett
- Corby Hill
- Ian Cordial
- Cork City F.C. (1938–1940)
- Cork Public Museum
- Corney
- Cornish Shrimper 19
- Geoffrey Cornu
- Cornwall Fortress Royal Engineers
- Stuart Corsar
- Jack Cosgrove (rugby union)
- Cosmic House
- James Cossins
- Cotehill