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10 Downing Street to Chaim Weizmann[edit]

10 Downing Street · 2002 Commonwealth Games · Agustín Pichot · Altrincham · Andrew Symonds · Anglican Church of Canada · Anglo–Spanish War (1585) · Anil Kumble · Arthur Ernest Percival · Arthur Machen · Ashton-under-Lyne · Asser · Aylesbury · Bakerloo line · Banbury · Barrow-in-Furness · Basingstoke · Bath, Somerset · Battersea · Battle of Schellenberg · Battle of the Boyne · Bedfordshire · Berkshire · Billy Bishop · Birkenhead · Birmingham · Birmingham International Airport (United Kingdom) · Black Country · Blackburn · Blackpool · Blyth, Northumberland · Bolton · Boulogne-sur-Mer · Bournemouth · Bradford · Brian Laudrup · Brighton · Bristol · Brixton · Buckinghamshire · Burnley · Bury · Cabinet of Canada · Cambridge · Cambridgeshire · Canadian House of Commons · Cape Cod · Central line · Ceremonial counties of England · Chaim Weizmann

Charing Cross to Exeter[edit]

Charing Cross · Charing Cross railway station · Chelmsford · Chelsea, London · Chesterfield · Chiswick · Christian Ziege · City and South London Railway · City of London Corporation · City of Salford · City of Westminster · Civil parish · Claudio Pizarro · Clock Tower, Palace of Westminster · Cockney · Connecticut · Cornish language · Cornish people · Counties of England · Covent Garden · Coventry · Coventry Cathedral · Crawley · Croydon · Crystal Palace, London · Cumbria · Dartmoor · Derby · Derbyshire · Desmond Llewelyn · Devon · Didsbury · Districts of England · Dominic Monaghan · Doncaster · Dorset · Douglas Hyde · Downing Street · Dragonair · Durham · Dwight Yorke · East Anglia · East London Line · East Riding of Yorkshire · East Sussex · Eastbourne · Eden Project · Edward Plunkett, 18th Baron of Dunsany · England · Exeter

Exmoor to Lake District[edit]

Exmoor · Falmouth, Cornwall · Fleet Street · Folkestone · Frank Whittle · Gareth Bale · George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore · Glasgow Central station · Glastonbury Festival · Gloucester · Gloucestershire · Gordie Howe · Governor-General of Australia · Grantham · Greater London · Greater Manchester · Grimsby · Guildford · HMAS Sydney (1934) · HMS Prince of Wales (53) · Halifax, West Yorkshire · Harrods · Hastings · Hemel Hempstead · Herefordshire · Herne Bay, Kent · Hertfordshire · High Wycombe · Historic counties of England · Huddersfield · Hyde Park, London · Isle of Dogs · Isle of Portland · Isle of Wight · Isles of Scilly · Jacobite rising · Jacobitism · James Brooke · James Ussher · Jimmy Connors · John Farnham · John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe · Jubilee line · Kapil Dev · Kensington · Kingdom of England · Kingston upon Thames · Kirsty Coventry · Knightsbridge · Lake District

Lancashire to Mendip Hills[edit]

Lancashire · Lancaster, Lancashire · Leamington Spa · Leeds · Leicester · Leicester Square · Leicestershire · Lieutenant-Governor (Canada) · Lincolnshire · Liverpool John Lennon Airport · Liverpool Street station · London Borough of Barking and Dagenham · London Borough of Croydon · London Borough of Harrow · London Borough of Hounslow · London Borough of Lambeth · London Borough of Lewisham · London Borough of Newham · London Borough of Southwark · London Borough of Wandsworth · London Bridge station · London City Airport · London Docklands · London Marathon · London Overground · London Victoria station · London borough · Lundy · Luton · M1 motorway · M25 motorway · M4 motorway · M62 motorway · M6 motorway · Macclesfield · Maine · Manchester · Manchester Airport · Manchester Metrolink · Manchester Piccadilly station · Marble Arch · Marjory Stoneman Douglas · Markus Babbel · Martin Frobisher · Marylebone station · Massachusetts · Matterhorn · Matthew Hayden · Mayor of London · Mendip Hills

Merseyside to Provincetown, Massachusetts[edit]

Merseyside · Metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England · Metropolitan county · Michael Jeffery · Middlesbrough · Middlesex · Monarchy of the United Kingdom · Mount Washington (New Hampshire) · National Railway Museum · New Bedford, Massachusetts · New England · New Forest · New Hampshire · Newbury, Berkshire · Newquay · North East England · North Yorkshire · Northampton · Northamptonshire · Northeastern University · Northern line · Northumberland · Northumbria · Norwich · Notting Hill · Nottingham · Nottinghamshire · Oldham · Operation Sea Lion · Order of the Garter · Oxford Street · Oxfordshire · Parliament of Canada · Patrick Manning · Paul Kane · Peak District · Penwith · Penzance · Peter Finch · Peterborough · PetroChina · Phil Lynott · Piccadilly Circus · Pilgrims · Plymouth · Politics of Canada · Poole · Portsmouth · Preston · Provincetown, Massachusetts

Ramsgate to Stockport[edit]

Ramsgate · Raymond Burr · Reading, Berkshire · Regent's Park · Rhode Island · River Avon, Bristol · River Mersey · River Severn · River Thames · River Trent · River Tyne · Robert Emmet · Robin Gibb · Rochdale · Roque Santa Cruz · Rotherham · Royal Academy · Royal Albert Hall · Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea · Royal Tunbridge Wells · Rugby, Warwickshire · Saint Boniface · Sale, Greater Manchester · Salford · Salisbury · Samir Nasri · Scafell Pike · Scarborough, North Yorkshire · Science Museum (London) · Shaw and Crompton · Sheffield · Shepherd's Bush · Sheridan Le Fanu · Shrewsbury · Shropshire · Skat (card game) · Slough · Soho · South East England · South West England · South Yorkshire · Southampton · Southend-on-Sea · Southport · St Albans · St Helens, Merseyside · St Ives, Cornwall · St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin · Staffordshire · Stockport

Stoke-on-Trent to Yorkshire and the Humber[edit]

Stoke-on-Trent · Stratford-upon-Avon · Stretford · Stuart Adamson · Sunderland · Surrey · Sussex · Sussex County, Delaware · Sutton Coldfield · Swindon · Taoiseach · Teignmouth · Telford · Thomas Telford · Torquay · Trafalgar Square · Trafford · Tramlink · Truro · Tung Chee Hwa · Tyne and Wear · University of Connecticut · University of Sussex · Vermont · Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg · Warwickshire · Waterloo & City line · Watford · West End of London · West Sussex · West Yorkshire · Westminster · Weston-super-Mare · Weymouth · Whitby · White City Stadium · Whitehall · Whitstable · Wigan · William Adams (sailor) · William Bligh · William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim · Wiltshire · Winchester · Windsor, Berkshire · Windsor, Ontario · Woking · Wolverhampton · Worcester · Worcestershire · Yorkshire · Yorkshire and the Humber