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Surrey (/ˈsʌri/) is a non-metropolitan
county and also a
ceremonial county in
South East
England and one of the home counties. It is
bordered by Greater...
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early 20th centuries.
Usually two-seated and able to hold four p****engers,
surreys had a
variety of tops that
included a rigid,
fringed canopy, parasol, and...
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Surrey-Newton may
refer to:
Surrey-Newton (provincial
electoral district)
Surrey—Newton (federal
electoral district) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Army & Society, pp. 275–7. 3rd East
Surreys War
Diaries at Queen's
Royal Surreys. James, pp. 74–5. East
Surreys at Long, Long Trail. Officers' service...
- Earl of
Surrey is a
title in the
Peerage of
England that has been
created five times. It was
first created for
William de Warenne, a
close companion of...
- (Queen's
Surreys) of the 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, Queen's
Regiment and the 6th (Territorial) Battalion, Queen's
Regiment (Queen's
Surreys). The Queen's...
- The
Surrey 89ers are an
English professional basketball team
based in Guildford,
Surrey, that
compete in
Super League Basketball. The club was formed...
- "The
Surrey with the
Fringe on Top" is a show tune from the 1943
Rodgers and
Hammerstein musical Oklahoma!. The
piece was
recorded in 1952 by jazz pianist...
- (archived at the
Wayback Machine). The
Surrey Militia Regiments at
Queens Royal Surreys. The
Onslows at Queen's
Royal Surreys.
Davis 1877, pp. 26–29, 75–84. Fortescue...
- Bn
Queens 3rd Bn East
Surreys became 3rd (Reserve) Bn East
Surreys 4th Bn East
Surreys became 4th (Extra Reserve) Bn East
Surreys On the
outbreak of World...