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- Bristolian may refer to: A native of the city of Bristol, England The dialect of Bristol, England A follower of Bristol Bears rugby union club Old Bristolian...
- The Bristolian is a named p****enger train service from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. It starts at Weston-super-Mare in the London-bound direction...
- publisher of anarchist newspapers and tabloids, such as class War and The Bristolian. In 1984, British tabloid newspaper The Sunday People described Bone as...
- -ing become -en. Bristolians often add "mind", "look" or "see" to the end of sentences: "I'm not doing that, mind." Another Bristolian linguistic feature...
- English (West Country English), known as Bristolian, is spoken by longtime residents, who are known as Bristolians. Bristol natives have a rhotic accent...
- The following are some notable "Old Bristolians", alumni of Bristol Grammar School in England. Robert Huntington (c.1637–1701), Provost of Trinity College...
- (December 24, 2019). "Arguably most famous Christmas song was written by a Bristolian". BristolLive. Retrieved November 6, 2020. Smolko, Joanna (February 4...
- Hampshire) Multicultural London (London) Sus**** West Country Cornwall Bristolian Dorset Janner (Plymouth) Scottish English comprising varieties based on...
- also separately invested. "Everything we know about Game of Thrones' Bristolian Maisie Williams". Bristol Post. 28 April 2019. Archived from the original...
- Great Western Railway, the company inaugurated an express train named The Bristolian in 1935. The westward route from London to Bristol was conventionally...