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Biglands, but it
closed and was
incorporated with
Wiggonby school in 1959. List of
places in ****bria
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Bigland is a surname, and may
refer to:
Alfred Bigland (1855–1936),
English industrialist and politician, MP from 1910 to 1922
Edward Bigland (c. 1620...
- AAMI Stadium.
Biglands and
several other players dived for the ball in a
desperate scramble in
front of the
interchange bench. As
Biglands dived forward...
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Edward Bigland (ca. 1620 – 5
August 1704) was an
English lawyer and politician. He was a
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Nottingham from 1689 to 1690. He...
- Reid
Bigland is a
business executive who was the
President of
Freightliner Trucks in 2002. He was
later appointed as the
chairman and CEO of DaimlerChrysler...
- Orme
Bigland Clarke, 4th
Baronet CBE (8
October 1880 in Calcutta,
India – 31
March 1949) was a
British lawyer and
military officer. He was the son of...
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Alfred Bigland (1855 - 1936) was an
English industrialist and an MP from 1910 to 1922.
Bigland was born on 15
March 1855, son of
Edwin Bigland, of Birkenhead...
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Bigland Tarn is a lake in ****bria, England,
about 3/4 mile
southeast of Haverthwaite.
Located at an
elevation of 158 m (518 ft), the lake has an area...
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Bigland's band
Mother Vulpine dissolved in 2007.
Bigland had been
creating songs used for
Dinosaur Pile-Up
whilst he was in
Mother Vulpine.
Bigland recorded...
- only son of
Richard Bigland and his wife, Mary. His
father was a
native of Westmorland,
descended from the
Bigland family of
Biglands. He
should not be...