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Battenburg markings or
Battenberg markings are a
pattern of high-visibility
markings developed in the
United Kingdom in the 1990s and
currently seen on...
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Battenberg or
Battenburg cake is a
light sponge cake with
variously coloured sections held
together with jam and
covered in marzipan. In
cross section...
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Princess Beatrice (Beatrice Mary
Victoria Feodore; 14
April 1857 – 26
October 1944),
later Princess Henry of Battenberg, was the
fifth daughter and youngest...
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Battenberg in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Battenberg or
Battenburg may
refer to:
Battenberg (Eder), town in Hesse,
origin of the
house of...
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Prince Henry of
Battenberg (Henry Maurice; 5
October 1858 – 20
January 1896),
formerly Count Henry of Battenberg, was a
morganatic descendant of the Grand...
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police vehicles across the
United Kingdom has
today been
replaced by
Battenburg markings,
first introduced in 1998 on the
recommendation that the livery...
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Prince Alexander of
Battenberg may
refer to: Alexander,
Prince of Bulgaria,
Prince Alexander Joseph of Battenberg, (1857–1893),
first prince of modern...
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Alexander Joseph GCB (Bulgarian: Александър I Батенберг; 5
April 1857 – 17
November 1893),
known as
Alexander of Battenberg, was the
first prince (knyaz)...
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markings and
designs used in
police liveries include black and white,
Battenburg markings,
Sillitoe tartan, and "jam sandwich" markings.
Police vehicle...
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pattern for ambulances, blue and
yellow Battenburg for
police cars, and red and
yellow Battenburg for fire
service vehicles. In addition, all lettering...