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Baron Lindsay of
Birker, of Low
Ground in the
County of ****berland, is a
title in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 13
November 1945...
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Lindsay of
Birker (born 29
January 1945), is an
Australian former diplomat.
Lindsay is the only son of
Michael Lindsay, 2nd
Baron Lindsay of
Birker, and his...
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Alexander Dunlop Lindsay, 1st
Baron Lindsay of
Birker, CBE (14 May 1879 – 18
March 1952),
known as
Sandie Lindsay, was a
Scottish academic and peer. Lindsay...
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Birker Fell, also
known as
Birker Moor, is an
upland wilderness area in the
western portion of the Lake
District National Park, in ****bria, England. Rather...
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Michael Francis Morris Lindsay, 2nd
Baron Lindsay of
Birker (24
February 1909 – 13
February 1994), was a
British peer and academic.
Lindsay was the son...
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Robert Birker (21
February 1885 – 2
August 1942) was a
German cyclist. He
competed in two
events at the 1912
Summer Olympics. "Robert
Birker". Olympedia...
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kilometres (0.13 sq mi) and lies at an
altitude of 236
metres (774 ft) on
Birker Fell. Its outflow, to the
north west, is
Linbeck Gill,
which joins the River...
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Hsiao Li Lindsay,
Baroness Lindsay of
Birker (Chinese: 李效黎; pinyin: Lǐ Xiàolí; Wade–Giles: Li Hsiao-li; 17 July 1916 – 25
April 2010) was a
British peeress...
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Baron Chesham Baron Chesham James Lindsay, 3rd
Baron Lindsay of
Birker Baron Lindsay of
Birker David Campbell, 7th
Baron Stratheden and
Campbell Baron Stratheden...
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Birkerthwaite is a
village on
Birker Fell, Eskdale, ****bria, England. ****bria
portal List of
places in ****bria
Media related to
Birkerthwaite at Wikimedia...