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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,927 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Joseph Nasmith
- National Centre for Popular Music
- National Student Film Association
- NatWest Markets
- Bernard Neal
- Dick Neal Jr.
- George Nelson, 2nd Baron Nelson of Stafford
- Graham Nelson
- Charlton Nesbit
- David A. Nethercot
- Joseph Henry Nettlefold
- New Zealand cricket team in Australia in 1967–68
- New Zealand cricket team in India in 1995–96
- New Zealand cricket team in the West Indies in 2012
- Thomas Newbigging
- Newcomen Society
- Alan Newell (English computer scientist)
- Martin Newell (computer scientist)
- Dudley Maurice Newitt
- William Newman (computer scientist)
- Newsham with Breckenbrough
- Attack on Nibeiwa
- Robin Nicholson (metallurgist)
- Edward Hugh Dyneley Nicolls
- Nidd Gorge
- Steve Nielsen
- Alexander Nimmo
- Steve Nimmons
- John Nixon (mining engineer)
- Paddy Nixon
- "No Snow, No Show" for the Eskimo
- Alex Noakes
- John Fraser Noel
- Noonday Dream
- Norfolk County Cricket Club
- Roger Norman (novelist)
- Ronald Norman (businessman)
- Henry Norris (engineer)
- North Brook, Rutland
- Paul Northfield
- November 1932 Geneva shooting
- Bashar Ahmad Nuseibeh
- Nynehead
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- Oake
- Oakes, Huddersfield
- Oaks explosion
- Patrick O'Brian
- Andy O'Brien (footballer)
- Richard O'Brien (industrial relations expert)
- Observer (video game)
- Zoe O'Connell
- Martin O'Connor (footballer)
- Philip O'Connor
- Of Funerals and Fish
- Oldfield, West Yorkshire
- T. William Olle
- On the Fiddle (record label)
- John S. O'Neill
- Mark A. O'Neill
- Robert Openshaw
- Opera North
- Operation Sonnenblume
- Ordeal by Innocence (TV series)
- Rowland Mason Ordish
- Tavis Ormandy
- Robert Daly Ormsby
- David Malcolm Orr
- Robert Orton (audio engineer)
- W. Alec Osborn
- Osmondthorpe railway station
- Otterburn, North Yorkshire
- Ouseburn Viaduct
- Overgangsklasse (cricket)
- Capture of Ovillers
- Edward Maes Llaned Owen
- Samuel Owen (engineer)
- The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science
- Oxton (ward)
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- Blaise Francois Pagan
- Malcolm Page (footballer)
- Quentin Pain
- Pakistani cricket team in India in 2004–05
- Pakistani cricket team in Sri Lanka in 1985–86
- Frederick Palmer (engineer)
- Henry Robinson Palmer
- Tim Palmer (record producer)
- Costa Panayi
- Richard Pankhurst (botanist)
- John Pantry
- Tim de Paravicini
- David Park (computer scientist)
- Joseph Parker (mining engineer)
- Edward Parkes
- Josiah Parkes
- Thomas Parlby
- Mandy Parnell
- Dan Parry
- Carrie L. Partch
- Robert Adams Paterson
- John Richard Patterson
- William Patterson (engineer)
- Lewis Paul
- Webster Paulson
- Thomas Payne
- Leonard Pearce
- Sam Pearce
- S. D. Pears
- John Richard Anthony Pearson
- Robert Peirce (engineer)
- Mike Pela
- Loughnan St Lawrence Pendred
- Pensby and Thingwall (ward)
- William Pereira (cricketer)
- Loftus Perkins
- Thomas Luff Perkins
- Josiah Richard Perrett
- John Shae Perring
- George Perry (engineer)
- Stephen Perry (inventor)
- Leonard Peskett
- Marian Petre
- William Petrie (electrical engineer)
- Philharmonia Orchestra
- James Milner Phillips
- John Phillips (surveyor)
- Frederick Reginald Phipps
- SB Phoenician
- James Pickard
- Frederick Brian Pickering
- Pickering, North Yorkshire
- Richard Pike
- Chris Pile (programmer)
- Pinewood Studios
- Piranha Bytes
- Matthew Plater
- Eric Platford
- Platt Report 1959
- Jack Plom
- Mark Plumbley
- Point of Ayre Lighthouse
- William Pole
- Isobel Pollock-Hulf
- Fergus Pollock
- Mircea Popescu
- Poplar and Stepney Rifles
- Chris Porter (producer)
- Gerard Wallop, 9th Earl of Portsmouth
- Ian Pratt (computer scientist)
- Prescot North (ward)
- Prescot South (ward)
- List of presidents of the British Computer Society
- Samuel Tolver Preston
- Bill Price (record producer)
- Puck (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
- Alfred Pugsley
- Dorothée Pullinger
- John Archibald Purves
- David Pye (engineer)
- Thomas Salter Pyne
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- Jaz Rabadia
- Ernest Race
- The Rainbow and the Rose
- Rainham War Memorial
- Thomas Webster Rammell
- Vivian Ramsey
- Frederick Ransome
- Rathmell
- HMS Ravager
- John Joseph Rawlings
- Christopher Rawlinson (judge)
- Peter Rawlinson (engineer)
- Geoffrey Raynor
- Ian Read
- Paul Read (music producer)
- Reckitt and Sons
- Reclaim the Streets
- Thomas Boverton Redwood
- Alan Reece
- Roger Reed
- Ronnie Reed
- Donald Reeve
- Steve Reeves (computer scientist)
- Robert Carstairs Reid
- William Reid (mining engineer)
- Paul Reilly (computer scientist)