- Fred
Bridgland is a
British writer and biographer.
During the
Angolan Civil War, he
wrote about South Africa's
involvement in
Angola and in the 1990s...
- John
Alexander Bridgland (December 3, 1826 − July 29, 1890) was an
American diplomat,
businessman and soldier. John
Alexander Bridgland was born December...
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material about the date of Savimbi's
official induction into the UPA. Fred
Bridgland, who
wrote a much-cited
biography of Savimbi, says that
Savimbi was "inducted...
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Angela Christine Bridgland (born 1952) is an
Australian teacher-librarian,
library educator, academic,
consultant and
former board member and
Fellow of...
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Mount Bridgland is a 2,930-metre (9,610 ft)
mountain located in the
Victoria Cross Ranges of
Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. It was
named by...
- Westport:
Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 194–196. ISBN 978-0-313-31357-8.
Bridgland, Fred (1990). The War for Africa:
Twelve months that
transformed a continent...
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Walter Lewis Bridgland AM OBE JP (23
March 1908 – 30 July 1987) was a
prominent South Australian businessman and a Lord
Mayor of Adelaide.
Wally was born...
- Pliocene), and Late
Pliocene -
Earliest Pleistocene sections.
Bridgland, D.R. (1994, 2012) ("
Bridgland 1994"),
Quaternary of the Thames,
Geological Conservation...
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George Bridgland (26 February 1915 – July 1997) was a French,
triple British classic-winning jockey, and St
Leger and Arc de
Triomphe winning trainer...
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William Bridgland Steer (1867 – 26
March 1939) was a
British trade unionist and politician. Born in East Grinstead,
Steer attended East
Grinstead Board...