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This category combines all use British English from January 2018 (2018-01) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,350 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Earl of Dudley's Railway
- Earl of Mornington (1766 ship)
- Earl of Mornington (1799 ship)
- Earl of Mornington (ship)
- Earl Spencer (1795 EIC ship)
- Earl St. Vincent (1800 ship)
- Michael Earl (academic)
- Earl's Sluice
- Arthur Earland
- Earls Colne railway station
- Earls Court Kangaroos
- Earls Terrace
- Earlston railway station
- Earlswood Lakes
- Early photographers of York
- Earnest-class destroyer
- Earsham railway station
- Earswick
- East Greenwich Gas Works
- East Halton railway station
- East Ham Corporation Tramways
- East Ham Depot
- East Haven, Angus
- East Herts Miniature Railway
- East Hill Cliff Railway
- East India Docks
- East Indies Station
- East Kilbride (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- East Kilbride railway station
- RAF East Kirkby
- East Kirkton Quarry
- East Lancs 1984-style double-deck body
- East Lancs Cityzen
- East Lancs EL2000
- East Lancs OmniTown
- RAF East Moor
- Eastgate, Peterborough
- Eastham Oil Terminal
- Eccup Reservoir
- HMS Eclipse (1807)
- HMS Eclipse (1860)
- HMS Eclipse
- Edderton railway station
- HMS Eden (1903)
- HMS Edgar (1668)
- HMS Edgar (1758)
- HMS Edgar (1890)
- HMS Edgar
- HMS Edinburgh (1811)
- HMS Edinburgh (1882)
- HMS Edinburgh (16)
- HMS Edinburgh
- HMS Edlingham (M2623)
- Clement Edmondes
- James Edmunds (British politician)
- James Bevan Edwards
- Malcolm Edwards (footballer)
- Michael Edwards (literary scholar)
- Mike Edwards (Scottish journalist)
- David Lindsay of Edzell, Lord Edzell
- Efé people
- HMS Egeria (1807)
- HMS Egeria (1873)
- HMS Egeria
- RNAS Eglinton (HMS Gannet)
- HMS Eglinton (L87)
- HMS Egmont (1768)
- HMS Egmont (1810)
- HMS Egmont
- HMS Ekins
- RAF El Amiriya
- RAF El Daba
- HMS Electra (1806)
- HMS Electra (1896)
- HMS Electra (H27)
- HMS Electra
- HMS Elephant
- HMS Elephant (1786)
- HMS Eling (1798)
- HMS Elizabeth (1679)
- HMS Elizabeth (1706)
- HMS Elizabeth (1769)
- HMS Elizabeth (1807)
- HMS Elizabeth
- HMS Elk (1804)
- HMS Elk (1847)
- HMS Elk
- James Ellis (British politician)
- HMS Elphinstone
- HMS Elsenham (M2624)
- RAF Elsham Wolds
- Charles Elton (lawyer)
- HMS Emerald (D66)
- HMS Emerald
- James Frederick Emery
- HMS Eminent (W 116)
- List of ships named Emma
- Emma (1808 ship)
- HMS Emperor of India
- HMS Emperor
- HMS Empire Battleaxe
- HMS Empire Dace
- HMS Empire Spearhead
- HMS Empress of India
- HMS Empress
- HMS Ems (1809)
- HMS Emulous (1806)
- HMS Emulous
- HMS Enchantress (L56)
- HMS Encounter (1846)
- HMS Encounter (1873)
- HMS Encounter (H10)
- HMS Encounter
- HMS Endurance
- HMS Endymion (1891)
- HMS Endymion
- HMS Engadine
- England cricket team Test results (1877–1914)
- England cricket team Test results (1946–1959)
- Environmental, social, and governance
- Ivor Etherington
- Ralph Euer
- Princess Eugenie
- Helen Evans
- Robert W. H. Everett
- Everton F.C. Reserves and Academy
- James Cossar Ewart
- Dave Ewing
- James Ewing (MP)
- Exolum Pipeline System
- John William Henry Eyre
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- Al Fairweather
- Douglas Scott Falconer
- John Ireland Falconer
- CS Faraday (1874)
- David Farrell (judge)
- Michael Farrell (activist)
- Faslane Platform railway station
- HSC FastCat Shanklin
- RNAS Fearn (HMS Owl)
- Randle Feilden
- Felixstowe Pier
- Richard Fell
- Jimmy Ferguson (footballer)
- Ronald Ferns
- Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers
- Arthur Ferrier
- Fiji-class cruiser
- Jean Elmslie Henderson Findlay
- Michael Findlay (veterinary surgeon)
- Finnish Civil War
- HMS Firebrand (1694)
- HMS Firebrand
- HMS Firedrake (H79)
- HMS Firefly
- Fireproof Studios
- HMS Firm (1759)
- HMS Firm (1794)
- HMS Firm (1804)
- HMS Firm
- Firth Park (ward)
- HMS Fisgard
- Brenda Fisher
- James Fisher (Secession minister)
- HMS Fittleton
- Bob Fitzharris
- HMS Flamborough Prize (1757)
- HMS Flamborough
- HMS Flamingo (L18)
- HMS Flamingo
- James Flawn
- HMS Fleche
- HMS Fleetwood
- Marcus Fleming
- Richard Fletcher (bishop)
- HMS Fleur de la Mer (1807)
- Michael Flinn
- HMS Flintham (M2628)
- Arthur Forbes of Culloden
- Ronald Forbes (artist)
- Forbidden London
- James Allan Ford
- Katharine Ford
- Fordoun railway station
- Jay Foreman (comedian)
- HMS Foresight (1650)
- HMS Foresight (1904)
- HMS Forester (1806)
- HMS Forester (1832)
- HMS Forester (H74)
- HMS Forester
- HMS Forfar (F30)
- Forgandenny railway station
- HMS Formidable (1777)
- HMS Formidable (1825)
- HMS Formidable (67)
- HMS Formidable
- HMS Fort Diamond
- RFA Fort Sandusky
- RFA Fort Victoria