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- Norman Beaker
- H. P. M. Beames
- Charles Beard (priest)
- Bearpark
- Huntingdon Beaumont
- Scott Beaumont
- Ian Begg
- River Belah
- Horace Bell (engineer)
- Charlotte Bellamy
- Brian Belle
- Belses railway station
- Edward Benson (cricketer)
- Battle of Berlin
- Vivian Bernard
- Charles Bethune
- Between the Acts
- Ian Bibby
- Bidein a' Choire Sheasgaich
- Hugh Bigod (Justiciar)
- Ian Birkby
- Viva Birkett
- Teddy Bishop
- Sir Cecil Bishopp, 6th Baronet
- Chris Black (rugby union)
- Ian Black (footballer, born 1924)
- John Blackadder (soldier)
- Blackburn Buccaneer
- Clare Blackburn
- Hugh Blackburn
- Sir Charles Blois, 1st Baronet
- Colin Blythe
- Ken Bolam
- Arthur James F. Bond
- Howard Bone
- Ian Bonham-Carter
- Bonnyrigg railway station
- Boroughbridge railway station
- John le Boteler
- List of Mountain Bothies Association bothies
- SD Bountiful
- Charles Bowen Cooke
- Ian Bowhill
- Danny Boyle
- Bradford South (UK Parliament constituency)
- Granville Bradshaw
- Brafferton railway station
- Clive Brewster-Joske
- Bridlington Free Press
- Charles Brigstocke
- Orme Bristowe
- Philip Brodie, Lord Brodie
- Derren Brown
- Howel Brown
- Johnny Brown (Scottish boxer)
- Scott Brown (Royal Navy chaplain)
- Sir Adam Browne, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Ambrose Browne, 1st Baronet
- Charles Bruce (physicist)
- Ian Bruce (painter)
- Vicki Bruce
- Ian Brydon
- Bucket (TV series)
- Ralph Buckingham
- Buildbase
- Grayston Burgess
- Ian Burns (footballer)
- John le Bury
- Chris Bush (playwright)
- SD Bustler
- Hugh Ernest Butler
- Irvine Butterfield
- Bwlch y Slaters quarry
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- Grace Cadell
- Jorge Cadete
- Battle for Caen
- Bobby Cairns
- Cally-Jo
- John Pratt, 3rd Marquess Camden
- Aylmer Cameron
- Hugh Cameron (cyclist)
- Martin Cameron (footballer)
- Phil Cameron
- Ian Cammish
- A. Y. Campbell
- Jamie Campbell (Scottish footballer)
- John Campbell (footballer, born 1877)
- Chris Canavan
- Canonbie railway station
- Capel-le-Ferne
- Daniele Cappellari
- Cardrona railway station
- John Luttrell-Olmius, 3rd Earl of Carhampton
- Henry Alexander Carleton
- Charles Augustus Carlow
- Robert Carmichael (footballer)
- Mark Carrington (footballer)
- Joe Carson (footballer)
- Tom Carson (footballer)
- Matthew Carter
- Hugh Carthy
- John Proby, 1st Earl of Carysfort
- Ian Cathro
- Cecilia (1790 ship)
- Cedryn Quarry Tramway
- Cefn Coed Colliery Museum
- Cefn Ila
- Cefn Onn Halt railway station
- Cefn railway station
- Cefn-cerig road
- Cefn-y-Bedd railway station
- Cefntilla Halt railway station
- Cei Llydan railway station
- Ceint railway station
- Celtic Connections
- Charles Chalk
- David Chalmers (footballer, born 1891)
- Jimmy Chalmers
- William Chalmers (1880s footballer)
- Chambers Street, Edinburgh
- Chambers's Edinburgh Journal
- Chambers's Encyclopaedia
- Champion of Champions (snooker)
- Chancellor of the Order of the Thistle
- Chancellor of the University of Glasgow
- Chandler's Ford railway station
- Channel Airways
- Channel Express
- Channel Lightvessel
- Channel Tunnel Rail Link (Supplementary Provisions) Act 2008
- Channel Tunnel Rail Link Act 1996
- Channel Tunnel Safety Authority
- Channelsea River
- CHANT (ship type)
- Chapel Carn Brea
- Chapel inclined plane
- Chapel of St Mary and St Nathalan
- Chapel-en-le-Frith railway station
- Chapelfields
- Phil Chapple
- Charles Burrell Museum
- Charles Connell and Company
- Charleston, Angus
- Charleston, Dundee
- Charleston, Paisley
- Charlestown Shipwreck & Heritage Centre
- Charlestown, Dorset
- Charlesworth Bodies
- Charlie Brown's Roundabout
- Charlotte (1784 ship)
- Charlotte (1803 ship)
- Charlotte Chapel (Edinburgh)
- Charlotte Dundas
- Charlotte Jane
- Charlotte Square
- Charlton Halt railway station (Oxfordshire)
- Charlton Kings railway station
- Charlton Mackrell railway station
- Charlton Marshall Halt railway station
- Charlton Viaduct
- Charming Kitty (1799 ship)
- Victor Chavez (businessman)
- Grade II listed buildings in Chester (central)
- 1946–47 Chester F.C. season
- 1947–48 Chester F.C. season
- 1948–49 Chester F.C. season
- 1949–50 Chester F.C. season
- 1950–51 Chester F.C. season
- 1951–52 Chester F.C. season
- 1952–53 Chester F.C. season
- 1953–54 Chester F.C. season
- Hugh d'Avranches, Earl of Chester
- Charles Chesters
- Charles Bernard Childs
- Chillington Iron Company Tramway
- Chillington Wharf
- Chiltern Way
- Chilterns Cycleway
- Chilton Aircraft
- Chilton D.W.1
- Chilwell Road tram stop
- Chinatown, Manchester
- Chinnor railway station
- Chippenham railway station
- Chipping Barnet War Memorial
- Chipping Campden railway station
- Chipping Norton railway station
- Chipping Sodbury railway station
- Chirk Tunnel
- Chiron World Sports Cars
- Chiseldon Camp railway station
- Chiseldon railway station
- Chislehurst Junction
- Chiswick Bridge
- Chiswick Eyot
- Chiswick flyover
- Chiswick Roundabout
- Chittening Platform railway station
- Chitty Bang Bang (airship)
- Chitty Street