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- Cabrini-class patrol boat
- Luigi Caccia Dominioni
- Cadley Lock
- Charles Cadogan, 1st Earl Cadogan
- Charles Caesar
- Charles Caesar (Treasurer of the Navy)
- Frederick Caesar
- Thomas Caesar
- Jonathan Caine, Baron Caine
- Caio Júnior
- SS Calabria (1922)
- Calansho Desert
- SS Calder (1887)
- Allison Calder
- Operation Calendar
- SS California (1907)
- John Callachor
- Thomas Calley (British Army officer)
- Brian Callison
- Thomas Calston
- Charles Calvert (cricketer, born 1833)
- Charles Calvert (MP)
- Rodrigo da Câmara
- SS Cambria (1869)
- SS Cambridge (1886)
- SS Colchester
- Camden Carriage Servicing Depot
- Cameraperson
- Cameron Corner Survey Marker
- Ewen Cameron (banker)
- John Henry Norrison Camidge
- SS Camorta
- Thomas Camp
- Charles Campbell (member for Campbeltown)
- Edward Campbell (rugby league)
- Ffyona Campbell
- Leslie Campbell (cricketer)
- Lewis Campbell (footballer)
- Norval Campbell
- Thomas Joseph Campbell
- Willielma Campbell
- William Camphin
- Roy Campling
- SS Canadian
- SS Canadian Constructor
- List of canal aqueducts in the United Kingdom
- List of canal basins in the United Kingdom
- List of canal locks in the United Kingdom
- The Cancer of Superstition
- Ailton Canela
- Sir Robert Cann, 1st Baronet
- Canning Basin
- Thomas Canon
- SS Canonesa
- SS Canopic
- Canossa College
- Canva
- Thomas Canynges
- SS Cap Lopez
- Tom Cape
- Lewis Capes
- Italian training ship Capricia
- Mateus Caramelo
- Bert Carberry
- George Evans, 2nd Baron Carbery
- George Evans, 4th Baron Carbery
- Carbon-dioxide laser
- Cardwell Bush Telegraph
- Sir Thomas Carew, 1st Baronet
- Thomas Carew (died 1681)
- Thomas Carew (MP for Saltash)
- Thomas Carey (English politician)
- Carina OB1
- Caritas St. Joseph Secondary School
- Thomas Carleton (MP for Morpeth)
- Edmond Carlier
- Our Lady and St Joseph's Church, Carlisle
- Albertina Carlsson
- Carmel Pak U Secondary School
- SS Carnatic
- Edward Carne
- Charles Carnegie (politician)
- Raimondo Carnera
- Spencer Carpenter
- Thomas Carpenter (MP)
- Edward Carr Glyn
- Theodore Carr
- Brian Carr
- Damiano Carrara
- Victoria Carrasco
- Mervyn Carrick
- Álvaro Carrillo
- Bobby Carroll
- Sid Carroll (cricketer)
- Bob Carruthers
- SS Carsbreck
- Thomas Carson (politician)
- Jack Carter (cricketer)
- Patrick Carter, Baron Carter of Coles
- Cartoonito (Portuguese TV channel)
- Thomas Cartwright (politician)
- Thomas Carus
- Thomas Case (cricketer, born 1844)
- Casella Family Brands
- SS Caserta
- George Henry Cassidy (bishop)
- Alice Cassie
- Josiane Castiau
- SS Castilian (1919)
- Castle Hill, Queensland
- Operation Catechism
- Charles Cater
- SS Cathay (1924)
- Edward Provan Cathcart
- Thomas Cathern
- Catholic Centre, Brisbane
- William Catling
- Kahlil Cato
- SS Catterthun
- Cattle rubbing stone
- Cattle trespass
- Thomas Cave (died 1609)
- Thomas Cave (Liberal politician)
- Edith Cavell
- Giovanni Battista Caviglia
- Thomas Cawarden
- SS Cawarra
- Arthur Cayley
- Charles Cayley
- Dorothy Cayley
- Douglas Edward Cayley
- Forde Everard de Wend Cayley
- Henry Cayley
- Henry Douglas Cayley
- Richard Cayley
- CCC Chuen Yuen College
- CCC Heep Woh College
- CCC Tam Lee Lai Fun Memorial Secondary School
- CCC Yenching College
- Operation Cedar
- Celebrity Big Brother (British TV series) series 19
- SS Celtic (1872)
- Ilhami Çene
- CENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element
- Jesús Centeno
- Center for Jewish–Christian Understanding and Cooperation
- Central Chambers (Fremantle)
- Katja Čerenjak
- Cerise (satellite)
- Vladimír Černý
- SS Cevic
- CFX Academy cricket team
- John Chadwick (judge)
- Thomas Chafe (Totnes MP)
- Thomas Chaffyn I
- Thomas Chaffyn II
- S. N. Chak
- Thomas Chalers
- Challenge 21
- Thomas Challis
- Nathanael Chalmers
- Denys Chamay
- Sir Leonard Chamberlain
- Ronald Chamberlain
- Bill Chambers (footballer)
- Thomas Chambers (British politician)
- Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College
- Chan Yuen Ting
- SS Chancellor (1895)
- Timir Chanda
- Ron Chandraguptha
- SS Changte (1925)
- Channel Four Television Corporation
- List of lighthouses in the Channel Islands
- Chapel Allerton Hospital
- Hugh the Chaplain
- Charles Chaplin (younger)
- Thomas Chaplin (MP for Bury St Edmunds)
- George Chapman (cricketer)
- John Chapman (cricketer, born 1814)
- Sir Montagu Chapman, 3rd Baronet
- Ross Chapman
- Dave Chardon
- Nyasha Chari
- Brian Charlesworth
- Charleville railway station, Queensland
- SS Charlotte Cords
- Eddie Charlton (squash player)
- Thomas Charlton (speaker)
- Thomas Charnock (MP)
- Chart Leacon TMD
- Lawrence Charteris
- Charters Towers Courthouse
- Charters Towers Stock Exchange Arcade
- Vishva Chathuranga
- Siroch Chatthong
- Chauffeurs de la Drôme
- Thomas Chaworth
- Mohamed Ben Checkroun