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This category combines all use British English from January 2018 (2018-01) to enable us to work through the backlog more systematically. It is a member of Category:Use British English.
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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 4,355 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Cadmus (1813 ship)
- Calcium
- RNAS Caldale
- Robert S. Calderwood
- David Caldwell (footballer, born 1932)
- Dave Callam
- Henry Gough-Calthorpe, 1st Baron Calthorpe
- River Cam, Gloucestershire
- SB Cambria
- Cambus O'May railway station
- J. F. Cameron
- Katharine Cameron
- Martin Campbell-Kelly
- Dale Campbell-Savours
- Agnes Campbell (printer)
- Craig Campbell (BMX rider)
- James Campbell (author)
- Jim Campbell (trade unionist)
- Mairi Campbell
- Martin Campbell (badminton)
- David John Candlin
- James Cannon (rugby union)
- Jim Cannon (footballer, born 1953)
- James Cantlie
- Todd Cantwell
- Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle
- Dan Carmichael
- Carmont railway station
- James Carson (physician)
- James Carswell
- Malcolm Cartwright-Taylor
- James Cary (bishop)
- James Castle (sculptor)
- Christopher Wandesford, 2nd Viscount Castlecomer
- John Catt
- Cawthorne Camp
- RFA Cedardale
- River Ceiriog
- Ronald Center
- HMS Ceylon (30)
- Dave Chadwick
- Trevor Chadwick
- Chaga (McDonald novel)
- HMS Challenger (1858)
- HMS Challenger (1902)
- HMS Challenger (1826)
- HMS Challenger (1931)
- HMS Challenger
- James Chalmers (actor)
- Logan Chalmers
- HMS Chamois (1896)
- HMS Chamois
- Digory Chamond
- HMS Champion (1915)
- HMS Champion
- James Timmins Chance
- HMS Chanticleer (1808)
- HMS Chanticleer
- Chapel Haddlesey
- Chapel-le-Dale
- HMS Chaplet
- Clifford Chapman
- Donald Chapman
- John Starling Chapple
- HMS Charger (P292)
- HMS Charger (1894)
- HMS Charger
- HMS Charity (R29)
- HMS Charity
- HMS Charles (1668)
- RRS Charles Darwin
- HMS Charlestown
- HMS Charlotte (1798)
- HMS Charlotte
- HMS Charon
- HMS Charwell
- Dan Chater
- Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class
- River Chelt
- Cheer Chen
- RFA Cherryleaf (1959)
- RFA Cherryleaf (A82)
- RFA Cherryleaf
- Kaleyard Gate
- Amber Chia
- HMS Chillingham (M2617)
- Noah Chilvers
- Chilworth railway station
- HMS Chivalrous
- Chlorine
- HMS Cholmondely
- Stanley Bertram Chrimes
- Arthur Christian
- Christianity in East Germany
- Madeleine Christie
- Max Christie (footballer)
- HMS Chrysanthemum (1917)
- HMS Chub
- HMS Churchill (S46)
- HMS Churchill
- River Churn
- HMS Cicero
- Cierva C.25
- HMS Circe
- City of London swords
- City Press (London)
- City Road Basin
- City Road Goods Branch
- City Road Lock
- City Road tube station
- City Union Line
- Citywing
- Civil Air Guard
- Civil Aviation (Eurocontrol) Act 1962
- Civil Aviation Act 2006
- Civilian Aircraft Company
- Civilian Coupé
- Clachan Bridge
- Clachnaharry
- Clachnaharry railway station
- Clacket Lane services
- HMS Clacton (J151)
- Clacton Airport
- Clacton Pier
- HMS Clarence
- HMS Clarence (1812)
- HMS Clarence (1827)
- Earl of Clarendon
- James Clark (physician in Dominica)
- Jim Clark (Scottish footballer)
- Malcolm Clark (priest)
- Robert Clark (priest)
- William Moore Wallis Clark
- Dave Clarke (Scottish footballer)
- Mary Anne Clarke
- HMS Claudia (1806)
- Johnnie Clay
- Courthorpe Clayton
- James Clayton (engineer)
- Clearbrook Halt railway station
- Cleator and Workington Junction Railway
- Cleator Moor West railway station
- Cleckheaton Central railway station
- Clee Hill Junction
- Cleethorpes Pier
- Cleeve Lock
- Robert Cleghorn
- Cleland and Midcalder Line
- Cleland railway station
- James Cleland (statistician)
- Clelands Shipbuilding Company
- Clément Motor Company
- Clement of Dunblane
- Clément-Garrard
- Robert Clements (footballer)
- Clenchwarton railway station
- Cleobury Mortimer and Ditton Priors Light Railway
- HMS Cleopatra (1915)
- HMS Cleopatra (1878)
- Cleopatra (cylinder ship)
- HMS Cleopatra
- Clerkenwell Road
- Clermiston
- HMS Cleveland (L46)
- Cleveland Air Operations Unit
- Cleveland Bridge electric railway station
- Cleveland Street electric railway station
- Cleveland Way
- Clewer Mill Stream
- Clews Competition Motorcycles
- Cliburn railway station
- Cliffe Fort
- Cliffe Park railway station
- Clifton and Lowther railway station
- Clifton Aqueduct
- Clifton Bridge (Nottingham)
- Clifton Bridge railway station
- Clifton Centre tram stop
- Clifford Clifton
- George Clifton (footballer)
- HMS Clio (1807)
- Cloudgine
- Jim Clunie
- Clydach railway station
- Clyde (mascot)
- Clyde Bridge
- Clyde Burghs (UK Parliament constituency)
- Clyde-class lifeboat
- Clyde Model Dockyard
- Clyde puffer
- Clyde steamer
- Clyde Walkway
- Clyde's Bridge
- Clydebank and Milngavie (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- Clydebank Blitz
- Clydebank Museum
- Clydebridge Steelworks
- Clydesdale (Scottish Parliament constituency)
- Clydesdale Amateur Rowing Club
- Clydesdale RFC (Glasgow)