Geobox Range name BritishEmpireRange image Quttinirtaaq 1 1997 08 05.jpg image size 275 image caption BritishEmpireRange, to the north of Tanquary Fiord country Canada region Nunavut region type Territory unit highest Barbeau Peak highest elevation 2616 highest lat d 81 highest lat m 54 highest lat s 30 highest lat NS N highest long d 75 highest long m 01 highest long s 30 highest long EW W geology period orogeny map map size 275 map caption The BritishEmpireRange is a mountain range on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut , Canada . The range is one of the most northern ranges in the world ref http atlas.nrcan.gc.ca site english maps topo map?mapsize 428 20380&lat 82.3500000007&long 77.4999999985&mapxy 268573.707593 3702696.05337&scale 5000000&feature na BritishEmpire Range&location1 62&unique key 0c754d28849c20c35b4ad5ba544daf38&searchstring British 20Empire 20Range&entity MTN&layers fapfeature fapfeature 20north arrow 20other features 20million grid 20t50k grid 20grid 50k 3 20roads 20hydrography 20boundary 20builtup 20vegetation 20populated places 20railway 20power network 20manmade features 20designated areas 20water features 20water saturated soils 20relief 20contours 20toponymy ... 3702693.18667 BritishEmpireRange at the Atlas of Canada ref and the Arctic Cordillera ... 82 21 00 N 077 29 59 W type adm1st region CA NU display title name BritishEmpireRange Category Arctic Cordillera Category BritishEmpireRange Category Mountain ranges of Qikiqtaaluk Region ca Serralada BritishEmpire de BritishEmpireRange fr Cha ne BritishEmpire ... at the Atlas of Canada ref which lies immediately to the northwest and the United States Range ref ... 3760352.11754 The United States Range at the Atlas of Canada ref slightly further east. The highest mountain in the range is Barbeau Peak . The range was named by Gordon Noel Humphreys during ... imperialist . Peaks of the range include border 0 style margin left 3em Peak metres feet Barbeau ... more details
Empire Evolution of the BritishEmpire This page has been automatically assigned the correct ... them. Thanks. Use British English date July 2011 Infobox country name BritishEmpire image flag Flag ... time were part of the BritishEmpire. Current British Overseas Territories are underlined ... 2004 title Empire, The rise and demise of the British world order and the lessons for global power publisher Basic Books isbn 0 465 02328 2 ref By 1922 the BritishEmpire held sway over about 458 ... said that The empire on which the sun never sets the sun never sets on the BritishEmpire because ... Cabot s ship used for his second voyage to the New World The foundations of the BritishEmpire ... to use the term BritishEmpire ref refOHBEv1 Canny , p.  62. ref were beginning to press ... . ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 Lloyd , pp.  4 8. ref Plantations of Ireland Though a relative .... ref First BritishEmpire 1583 1783 Main English colonial empire In 1578, Elizabeth I of England ... 70. ref The BritishEmpire began to take shape during the early 17th century, with the British colonization ... the end of the 18th century, has subsequently been referred to as the First BritishEmpire . ref ... the sugar. ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 Lloyd , pp.  22 23. ref To ensure that the increasingly ... eventually strengthen England s position in the Americas at the expense of the Dutch. ref BritishEmpire ..., and in 1666 succeeded in colonising the The Bahamas Bahamas . ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 ... over to the newly formed Somers Isles Company . ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 Lloyd , pp.  ... Second Anglo Dutch War , in exchange for Suriname . ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 Lloyd , p.  ... . ref name buckner25 BritishEmpire refBuckner2008 Buckner , p.  25. ref Two years later, the Royal ... slaves to the British colonies of the Caribbean. ref BritishEmpire refLloyd1996 Lloyd , p.  37. ref From the outset, slavery was the basis of the BritishEmpire in the West Indies. Until the abolition ... more details
Image The BritishEmpire A survey.JPG thumb 200px right The BritishEmpire A survey The BritishEmpire A survey is a series of twelve books, each self contained, published for educational purposes during the BritishEmpire Exhibition in London by HarperCollins Collins in 1924, following the request of the Exhibition s management towards the Imperial Studies Committee of the Royal Colonial Institute to create this work. The series General Editor was Hugh Gunn and the Advisory Committee members were Sir Charles P. Lucas, Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath KCB , Order of St Michael and St George KCMG Chairman The Right Honourable The Rt Hon Lord Morris, KCMG, Doctor of Laws LL.D. Sir Harry Wilson, KCMG, Knight Commander of the Order of the BritishEmpire KBE Arthur Percival Newton, Master ... Sir George R. Parkin, KCMG, LL.D. The volumes I. The Dominions and Dependencies of the Empire , by Coll. II. The Story of the Empire , by Sir Charles Lucas III. The Constitution, Administration, and Laws of the Empire , by Prof. A. Berriedale Keith IV. The Resources of the Empire and Their Development , by Evans Lewin V. Health Problems of the Empire Past, Present, and Future by Dr. Andrew Balfour and Dr. H. H. Scott VI. The Press and Communications of the Empire , by J. Saxon Mills VII. The Trade, Commerce, and Shipping of the Empire , by Sir Charles McLeod and Prof. A. W. Kirkaldy VIII. Makers of the Empire , by Hugh Gunn IX. The Native Races of the Empire , by Hugh Gunn X. The Universities and Educational Systems of the Empire , by Sir Godfrey Ladgen XI. The Literature and Art of the Empire , by Edward Salmon and Major A. A. Longden XII. Migration Within the Empire , by Major E. A. Belcher See also BritishEmpire Exhibition BritishEmpire Colonial Exhibitions commons Category BritishEmpire Category 1924 in the United Kingdom Category 1924 in London Category 20th century in London ... about the BritishEmpire Survey, A UK stub ... more details
Geobox Range name Dawson Range image image caption country Canada region type Province region British Columbia parent Selkirk Mountains highest highest elevation highest lat d 51 highest lat m 9 highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d 117 highest long m 26 highest long s highest long EW W map map caption This article is about the mountain range in the Selkirk Mountains. For other uses see Dawson Range disambiguation . The Dawson Range is a subrange of the Selkirk Mountains of the Columbia Mountains in southeastern British Columbia , Canada , located southeast of Rogers Pass British Columbia Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park Canada Glacier National Park . References cite bcgnis 8504 Dawson RangeBritish Columbia http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 86 Dawson Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia Interior Ranges of British Columbia Category Selkirk Mountains BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
Geobox Range name Leckie Range image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Chilcotin Ranges geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Leckie Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia , Canada , located northwest of Gun Lake British Columbia Gun Lake between Leckie Creek and Slim Creek . ref BCGNIS 893 Leckie Range ref It has an area of 78  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Chilcotin Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1131 Leckie Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref See also List of mountain ranges References reflist coord missing British Columbia Coast Mountains Category Chilcotin Ranges BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ... more details
Image B.E.M..jpg right 120px De medaille The Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire for Meritorious Service , usually known as the BritishEmpire Medal BEM , is a United Kingdom British medal awarded ... divisions in a similar way to the Order of the BritishEmpire itself. While recipients are not technically ... Jubilee in 2012. ref http www.bbc.co.uk news uk 15503068 BritishEmpire Medal to return says David Cameron, BBC News, 28 October 2011 ref History The Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire was first established in 1917 together with the Order of the BritishEmpire itself. In 1922 the original medal was split in two new honours. While the Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire for Gallantry ... Cross in 1940, the Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire for Meritorious Service usually known as the BritishEmpire Medal was awarded in similar circumstances as the lower classes of the Order of the BritishEmpire, but usually to people below management or professional level. In the uniformed ... in the fire services. From 1940, the BritishEmpire Medal for Meritorious Service could again be awarded ... with more senior recipients receiving the Order of the BritishEmpire . From 14 January 1958 these awards were instead designated as the BritishEmpire Medal for Gallantry and consisted of the Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire for Meritorious Service with a silver oak leaf emblem worn ... yes accessdate 2007 10 31 ref See also Category Recipients of the BritishEmpire Medal Recipients of the BritishEmpire Medal References reflist External links http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk documentsonline wo373.asp Search recommendations for the BritishEmpire Medal on The UK National Archives ... 327239&CFTOKEN 41216880 BritishEmpire Medal on the Veterans Affairs Canada site Decorations of the United ... Navy Category Recipients of the BritishEmpire Medal de BritishEmpire Medaille nl Medaille van het Britse Rijk no BritishEmpire Medal sv BritishEmpire Medal ... more details
Refimprove date July 2009 The BritishEmpire League was formed in London in 1894 in order to support the ideology of British imperialism and to promote loyalty to and the unity of the BritishEmpire . It was particularly active in the British dominion s of Australia and Canada in the early part of the twentieth century. The League focused on the celebration of the birthday of Queen Victoria 24 May as a patriotic holiday. In Australia, this was not only an observance of the holiday in schools, but was also a wider opportunity to demonstrate loyalty to Britain. Empire Day was officially adopted by the Reid government in 1905 and observed for more than fifty years. ref http primeministers.naa.gov.au glossary ref In Australia, the League sponsored a monthly publication United Australia which featured on its cover Britannia and the motto One people one destiny . References references Category BritishEmpire Category Organizations established in 1895 Category Monarchist organizations UK org stub ... more details
Commonwealth Games infobox Name 1st BritishEmpire Games Logo Logo 1930 and 1934 BEG.png Size 150 Host ... by Queen s Baton Stadium Ivor Wynne Stadium Civic Stadium The 1930 BritishEmpire Games were the first ... in these first BritishEmpire Games valign top width 230px flaglink Australia at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Bermuda at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games flaglink British Guiana at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games valign top width 230px flaglink Canada at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 1921 flaglink England at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games flagicon Ireland 1783 Ireland at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games Ireland valign top width 230px flaglink Newfoundland at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games flaglink New Zealand at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Scotland at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games valign top width 230px flaglink South Africa at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 1928 flaglink Wales at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games Medals table Image Empire games 1930 countries map.PNG thumb ... 1 align left flaglink England at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 25 22 13 60 style background ccccff 2 align left flaglink Canada at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 1921 20 16 18 54 3 align left flaglink South Africa at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 1928 6 4 8 18 4 align left flaglink New Zealand at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 3 4 2 9 5 align left flaglink Australia at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 3 4 1 8 6 align left flaglink Scotland at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 2 3 5 10 7 align left flaglink Wales at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 0 2 1 3 8 align left flaglink British Guiana at the 1930 BritishEmpire Games 0 1 1 2 9 align left flagicon Ireland 1783 Ireland at the 1930 BritishEmpire ... Official Site http www.guernseycga.org.gg 1930can.html 1930 BritishEmpire Games at the official Guernsey site http www.commonwealthgames.org.au GamesInfo PastGames 1930 1930.htm 1930 BritishEmpire Games ... Empire Games Hamilton Category 1930 BritishEmpire Games Category History of Hamilton, Ontario ... more details
This article is for the Sawtooth Range of the Monashee Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. For other uses see Sawtooth Range . The Sawtooth Range is a subrange of the Shuswap Highland area of the central Monashee Mountains in the British Columbia Interior Southern Interior of British Columbia , Canada . ref BCGNIS 17206 Sawtooth Range ref ref http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1450 Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry Sawtooth Range ref It is located between Mabel Lake W and Sugar Lake Canada Sugar Lake E and bounded on the south by the upper Shuswap River . Its northern boundary is just south of the Three Valley Gap, British Columbia Three Valley Gap area of Eagle Pass British Columbia Eagle Pass , which is the route of the Canadian Pacific Railway mainline and the Trans Canada Highway . To the east, across the uppermost Shuswap River above Sugar Lake, is the Gold Range of the main spine of the Monashees, to which it is connected by the col of Joss Pass . To the west, it is adjoined by the rest of the Shuswap Highland , of which it is a part and is an intermediary mountainous plateau between the Monashees and the northeastern Thompson Plateau . Its highest summit is Tsuius Mountain , 2487 m 8159 ft prominence 1142 m. ref http bivouac.com MtnPg.asp?MtnId 6572 Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry Tsuius Mountain ref References reflist BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub coord 50 41 00 N 118 25 00 W display title Category Monashee Mountains ... more details
Geobox Range name Selwyn Range image image caption country Canada region type region British Columbia parent Park Ranges , Continental Ranges , Canadian Rockies area 1516 border geology period orogeny length imperial length orientation width imperial width orientation highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map caption This article is for the subrange of the Canadian Rockies near Mount Robson. For the much larger range straddling the border between Yukon and the Northwest Territories, see Selwyn Mountains . For the range in Australia also known as the Isa Highlands, see Selwyn Range Australia . The Selwyn Range is a mountain range in the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia . A subrange of the Park Ranges of the Continental Ranges , it is located west of Jasper National Park , east of Valemount, British Columbia Valemount and south of Mount Robson Provincial Park . ref Bivuac. http bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1015 Selwyn Range . Retrieved August 7, 2007 ref It was named after Alfred Selwyn , the first director of the Geological Survey of Canada . The Fraser River originates in this mountain range, near or in? Fraser Pass . References reflist BCGNIS 18847 Selwyn Range Canadian Rockies state collapsed coord missing British Columbia Category Mountain ranges of British Columbia Category Canadian Rockies BritishColumbiaInterior geo stub ... more details
The historiography of the BritishEmpire refers to the studies, sources, critical methods and interpretations used by scholars to study the history of the BritishEmpire . Scholars have long studied the Empire ... and the formation of a unitary and organic Britishempire of the sea. Walpole s opponents in the 1730s ... Theories about imperialism typically focus on the BritishEmpire, with side glances elsewhere ... Marshall, ed. The Oxford History of the BritishEmpire Volume II The Eighteenth Century 1998 .... ref David Richardson, The BritishEmpire and the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1660 1807, in P.J. Marshall, ed. The Oxford History of the BritishEmpire Volume II The Eighteenth Century 1998 pp 440 64. ref ... Supremacy, 1765 1818, in The Oxford History of the BritishEmpire vol. 2, The Eighteenth Century ..., they have suggested that the Britishempire was a cultural project as well as a set of political and economic ... of Empire English Cosmopolitans in an Age of Expansion, 1560 1660. ref See also BritishEmpireBritish ... Further reading Basic bibliography Bayly, C. A. ed. Atlas of the BritishEmpire 1989 . survey by scholars heavily illustrated Brendon, Piers. A Moral Audit of the BritishEmpire. History Today , Oct ... Empire, 1781 1997 2008 , wide ranging survey Bryant, Arthur. The History of Britain and the British ... Empire 2006 , 144 pp Darwin, John. The Empire Project The Rise and Fall of the British World System ... ed., The New Imperial Histories Reader 2009 James, Lawrence. The Rise and Fall of the BritishEmpire 1997 . Marshall, P. J. ed. , The Cambridge Illustrated History of the BritishEmpire 1996 . Stockwell, Sarah, ed. The BritishEmpire Themes and Perspectives 2008 355pp. Overviews Beinart, William, ed. Environment and Empire Oxford History of the BritishEmpire Companion 2007 Black, Jeremy. The British Seaborne Empire 2004 Brendon, Piers. A Moral Audit of the BritishEmpire. History Today , Oct 2007 ... Empire, 1781 1997 2008 Buckner, Phillip, ed. Canada and the BritishEmpire 2010 Cain, P. J. and A.G. ... more details
confusing date December 2009 unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox rugby league representative team Name British Empire XIII Badge Badge size Nickname Governing body Region Europe Coach Captain Home Stadium RLIF Rank Most caps Top try scorer Top goal scorer Top point scorer pattern b1 leftarm1 First game First international Largest win Largest loss The British Empire XIII was a rugby league football team in Europe that represented the British Empire Empire of Britain at the time. List of British Empire rugby league team players col begin small col 3 Trevor Allan Robert Ayres rugby league Robert Bob Ayres William Banks rugby William Billy Banks Robert Bartlett rugby league Robert Bartlett Frank Barton rugby league Frank Barton Harry Bath Brian Bevan Harry Beverley Charles Booth rugby league Charles Charlie Booth John Broome rugby league John Jack Broome Arthur Clues Lionel Cooper Jack Cunliffe rugby league Jack Cunliffe col 3 John Daly rugby John Jack Daly Pat Devery Alf Fiddes Albert Fildes Alexander Fiddes Hector Gee Eric Harris rugby league Eric Harris Vic Hey Alec Higgins Johnny Hunter Dan McKeating Vince McKeating Thomas McKinney Bob McMaster Robert Bob McMaster s Rupert Mudge John Rupert Mudge col 3 Tony Paskins Albert Pepperell Alan Prescott Gus Risman C Smith Jim Sullivan Lawrence Thacker Dave Valentine Ernest Ward col end See also Other Nationalities rugby league team References http cgi.ebay.co.uk British Empire XIII V New Zealand 1952 Rugby Programme W0QQitemZ190350640287QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxq20091126?IMSfp TL091126155005r35676 Programme from game versus New Zealand 1952 http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 58975 British Pathe news footage Category International rugby league teams ... more details
File Canada Stamp 1932 Ottawa Conference.jpg thumb 180px right Postage stamp, Canada, 1932 commemorative overprint for Ottawa Conference. The British Empire Economic Conference also known as the Imperial Economic Conference or Ottawa Conference was a 1932 meeting conference of British colonies and the autonomous dominion s held to discuss the Great Depression . It was held between 21 July and 20 August in Ottawa . The conference saw the group admit the failure of the gold standard and abandon attempts to return to it. The meeting also worked to establish a zone of limited tariff s within the British Empire , but with high tariffs with the rest of the world. This was called Imperial preference or Empire Free Trade . This abandonment of open free trade led to a split in the British government. The conference was especially notable for its adoption of Keynesian economics Keynesian ideas such as lowering interest rate s, increasing the money supply , and expanding government spending . The U.S. were annoyed by the implementation of Imperial Preference as it affected them economically. ref A. Dobson, Economic Diplomacy at the Atlantic Conference , Review of International Studies 1984 10, pp.143. ref Notes Reflist See also Import Duties Act 1932 Source http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,744015,00.html British Empire Economic Conference Time magazine Barry Eichengreena and Douglas A. Irwin, Trade blocs, currency blocs and the reorientation of world trade in the 1930s, Journal of International Economics, Volume 38, Issues 1 2, February 1995, Pages 1 24 Robert A. MacKay, Imperial Economics at Ottawa , Pacific Affairs, Vol. 5, No. 10 Oct., 1932 , pp.  873 885 Maxwell Slutz Stewart, The Ottawa conference , Foreign policy association, incorporated, 1932 Category 1932 in Canada Category 1932 in economics Category 1932 in international relations Category 20th century diplomatic conferences Category British Empire Category Diplomatic conferences in Canada Category ... more details
In the BritishEmpire , a political officer or political agent was an officer of the imperial civil administration, as opposed to the military administration , usually operating outside imperial territory. The title was particularly attached to a government official acting as a political adviser to the ruler of one of the princely states in pre independence South Asia , though it could also designate a kind of special envoy or ambassador e.g. Political Officer to Afghanistan . See also Political Resident Category British colonial political officers Category Heads of Missions of the United Kingdom ... more details
Infobox Museum name BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum image Bristol Temple Meads old station frontage ... The BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum gbmapping ST597725 was a museum in Bristol , United Kingdom exploring the history of the BritishEmpire and the effect of British colonial rule on the rest ... web url http www.english heritage.org.uk server show conGap.6 title BritishEmpire and Commonwealth ... tapestry, which was 23 years in the making, is to have a new home at the BritishEmpire and Commonwealth ...?id 288 title BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum Bristol Pow Wow Special exhibition until 1st .... ref cite web url http www.empiremuseum.co.uk aboutus aboutus.htm title About Us publisher BritishEmpire ... ref ref cite web url http www.theartnewspaper.com articles Rise and fall of the BritishEmpire museum 24476 title Rise and fall of the BritishEmpire museum As the scale of unethical disposals emerges ... cancelled ref cite web url http www.empiremuseum.co.uk title BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum accessdate 2012 04 05 format work BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum ref and that it would instead ... External links http www.empiremuseum.co.uk BritishEmpire & Commonwealth Museum website http www.imagesofempire.com ... The BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum http www.theartnewspaper.com articles Rise and fall of the British ... Category BritishEmpire Category History of the Commonwealth of Nations Category Commonwealth Family ... Police, and a register of titles of the regiments of the Honourable British East India Company ... that made possible Britain s first empire in America. ref On 23 November 2007 the museum announced ... aboutus relationalnews.htm move title News accessdate 2007 03 13 format work BritishEmpire and Commonwealth Museum ref However, after closing in 2008 the move did not take place ... 2011 accessdate 2011 03 16 ref ref cite web url http www.guardian.co.uk culture 2011 mar 17 britishempire museum director dismissed title Museum director leaves post amid police investigation into missing ... more details
The title of tallest building in the BritishEmpire was hotly contest during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In this era the nations of the BritishEmpire possessed a large measure of cultural unity and naturally looked to each other for comparison and competition. This was evident in the displays at Queen Victoria s silver and diamond jubilees and in the creation of the BritishEmpire Games in 1930 later the Commonwealth Games . A similar phenomenon occurred in the world of architecture and civics. boosterism Local boosters in cities and regions across the Empire covered the title of greatest , biggest , largest or best in the Empire. In general the boosters focused on commercial buildings, as claiming the title was part of marketing the building to potential renters. They conveniently ignored much taller non commercial buildings such as St Paul s Cathedral which stands convert 111 m and was consecrated in 1708, or Victoria Tower in the Palace of Westminster which was built in 1855 and measures convert 98.5 m . The Commonwealth of Nations slowly evolved out of the BritishEmpire over decades, but the 1931 Statute of Westminster 1931 Statute of Westminster is often used as a dividing point. During the twentieth century the title was held primarily by Canadian buildings. Since the 1990s, however Asian buildings have held the title. Height restrictions have much to do with this list. Until the 1960s, London , the capital of the Empire, had especially strict height maximums to preserve the views of historic structures. Until the late 1920 Montreal limited all buildings ... Building In The BritishEmpire Category Lists of tallest buildings Category BritishEmpire Category .... Tallest building in the Empire class wikitable sortable Years Building small original ... Street.JPG 100px center Canadian Pacific Building 1912 Sun Tower Vancouver British Columbia flag Canada ... 1910 1912 Dominion Building Vancouver British Columbia flag Canada 1868 sort 053 convert 53 m ft abbr ... more details
The BritishEmpire Exhibition was a colonial exhibition held at Wembley , Middlesex in 1924 and 1925. ref http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 75167 British Pathe agency Film of BritishEmpire Exhibition, reel one ref ref http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 75168 British Pathe agency Film of BritishEmpire Exhibition, reel two ref ref http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 75169 British Pathe agency Film of BritishEmpire Exhibition, reel three ref ref http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 75170 British Pathe agency Film of BritishEmpire Exhibition, reel four ref History Image GB BritishEmpire Exhibition Postage Stamps.jpg thumb 300px right GB BritishEmpire Exhibition Postage Stamps Image Palace of Industry BritishEmpire Exhibition 1924 1.JPG thumb 300px right Palace of Industry ... V of the United Kingdom George V on St George s Day, 23 April 1924. The BritishEmpire contained ... coin d in Scarlet color scarlet , and a frac 1 1 2 d in brown, both being inscribed BritishEmpire ... Wembley BritishEmpire Exhibitions stamps on The British Postal Museum & Archive website ref and many ... in a 12 volume book The BritishEmpire A survey with Hugh Gunn as the General Editor, and which ... , Basingstoke New York Palgrave Macmillan, 2010. External links commons category BritishEmpire Exhibition ... esg remains.htm Remains of the BritishEmpire Exhibition http www.20thcenturylondon.org.uk server.php?show conInformationRecord.86 BritishEmpire Exhibitions 1924 1925 Exploring 20th century London 1948 ... Stadium and Wembley Arena Category Colonial exhibitions de BritishEmpire Exhibition fr BritishEmpire ... all who owe allegiance to the British flag to meet on common ground and learn to know each other ... 619596 British Film Institute Never Stop Railway ref ref http www.britishpathe.com record.php?id 8750 British Pathe agency Never Stop Railway film probably 1925 ref Most of the exhibition halls were intended to be temporary and demolished afterwards, but at least the Palace of Engineering and the British ... more details
Infobox Grand Prix race report Type NC Country Isle of Man Grand Prix BritishEmpire Trophy GP Suffix Date June 15 Year 1950 Image Official name XII BritishEmpire Trophy Location Douglas, Isle of Man Douglas , Isle of Man Course Course mi 6.124 Course km 9.855 Distance laps 36 Distance mi 220.454 Distance km 354.787 Weather Pole Driver Cuth Harrison Pole Country UK Pole Team English Racing Automobiles ERA Pole Time 3 10.0 Fast Driver Reg Parnell Fast Team English Racing Automobiles ERA Fast Time 3 08.0 Fast Lap Fast Country UK First Driver Bob Gerard First Country UK First Team English Racing Automobiles ERA Second Driver Cuth Harrison Second Country UK Second Team English Racing Automobiles ERA Third Driver Toulo de Graffenried Third Country Switzerland Third Team Maserati in motorsport Maserati The 1950 BritishEmpire Trophy was a Non Championship Formula One motor race held on June 15, 1950 at the Douglas Circuit, in Douglas, Isle of Man Douglas , Isle of Man . It was the eighth race of the 1950 Formula One season . The race, contested over 36 laps, was won by English Racing Automobiles ERA driver Bob Gerard . Cuth Harrison finished second in an English Racing Automobiles ERA , and Emmanuel de Graffenried third in a Maserati in motorsport Maserati . Results class wikitable style font size 95 Pos No. Driver Entrant Constructor Time Retired Grid 1 1 flagicon UK Bob Gerard Bob ... http www.silhouet.com motorsport archive f1 nc 1950 1950.html empire accessdate 2009 01 10 F1 NC race report Name of race BritishEmpire Trophy Year of race 1950 Previous race in season 1950 Paris Grand Prix Next race in season 1950 Bari Grand Prix Previous year s race 1949 BritishEmpire Trophy Next year s race 1951 BritishEmpire Trophy Category 1950 Formula One race reports BritishEmpire Trophy cs BritishEmpire Trophy 1950 it BritishEmpire Trophy 1950 sl BritishEmpire Trophy 1950 fi BritishEmpire Trophy 1950 ... more details
s star of the Order of the BritishEmpire awarded by the Sovereign, on the advice of the Government type Award motto For God and the Empire day NA eligibility British nationals for A national order ... Order of the BritishEmpire is an order of chivalry established on 4 June 1917 by George V of the United ... 7999 accessdate 2010 06 13 Original Order of the BritishEmpire Statutes dated 24 Aug 1917 ref ref name ... Queen and public Honours Order of the BritishEmpire royal.gov.uk The Official Website of the British ... Order of the BritishEmpire GBE , see Knight Grand Cross . ref It is incorrect to omit of the Most Excellent Order and other important words not implied by the initials. The BritishEmpire no longer exists as a formal entity, but the Order of the BritishEmpire continues. ref Knight Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire KBE or Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire DBE Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire CBE Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the BritishEmpire OBE Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British ... post nominal but not as a title before their name. Awards in the Order of the BritishEmpire in the Commonwealth ... to the numbers restricted to that Order as full members do. There is also a related BritishEmpire .... The BritishEmpire Medal has not been used in the United Kingdom or its dependencies since 1993 ... Download Orders of Chivalry PDF Under Order of the BritishEmpire section, reads The BritishEmpire ... of the BritishEmpire has by far the highest number of members of the British Orders of Chivalry ... of the Order, the Medal of the Order of the BritishEmpire was instituted. In 1922, it was renamed the BritishEmpire Medal . Recipients, who are not members of the Order itself, are grouped ... the medal senior officials are directly appointed to the Order of the BritishEmpire. The United ... officio the Dean of the Order. The King of Arms of the Order of the BritishEmpire Order s King ... more details
BritishEmpire Games Logo London Commonwealth Games 1934.jpg Size 120 Host city London , England ... Stadium The 1934 BritishEmpire Games were the second of what is now known as the Commonwealth Games ... Teams participating for the first time in bold . flaglink Australia at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Bermuda at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink British Guiana at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Canada at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games variant 1921 flaglink England at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Hong Kong at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games 1910 flaglink India at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games variant British flagicon Ireland Irish Free State at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games Irish Free State flaglink Jamaica at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games variant 1906 flaglink New Zealand at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flagicon Newfoundland Newfoundland at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games Newfoundland flaglink Northern Ireland at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Southern Rhodesia at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Scotland at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games flaglink South Africa at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games variant 1928 flaglink Wales at the 1934 British ... main Athletics at the 1934 BritishEmpire Games Boxing MedalistTable type Event width 255 Flyweight ... http www.guernseycga.org.gg 1934london.html 1934 BritishEmpire Games at the official Guernsey site http www.commonwealthgames.org.au GamesInfo PastGames 1934 1934.htm 1934 BritishEmpire Games Australian Commonwealth Games official website Commonwealth Games years Category 1934 in sports BritishEmpire Games Category 1934 in the United Kingdom BritishEmpire Games Category 1934 BritishEmpire Games Category Sports festivals in London Category 1934 in London BritishEmpire Games, 1934 Category Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena de BritishEmpire Games 1934 es Juegos de la Mancomunidad de 1934 fr Jeux de l Empire britannique de 1934 nl BritishEmpire Games 1934 ja 1934 pl Igrzyska ... more details
Refimprove date December 2008 File BritishEmpire Union WWI poster.jpg thumb right BritishEmpire Union poster from the immediate post war period, titled Once a German always a German The BritishEmpire Union BEU was created in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland United Kingdom during World War I , in 1916, after changing its name from the Anti German Union , which had been founded in 1915. Sir George Makgill was the BEU s Honorary Secretary and Lord Edward Illiffe was its treasurer. The BEU was anti Socialism socialist and thought that the Labour Party UK Labour Party would Bolshevik Bolshevise Britain and argued for a paramilitary force to combat it. It was also associated with the antisemitism of Leopold Maxse . It held anti Germany German demonstrations in Hyde Park, London Hyde Park and elsewhere and is thought to have had around 10,000 members across fifty branches by the end of 1918. The BEU advocated wholesale internment and received over 1,250,000 signatures on petition for this cause, which it presented to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Prime Minister . It also disrupted meetings of pacifism pacifist and civil liberties groups and produced anti German posters. The BEU also protested to the BBC about Patrick Hamilton dramatist Patrick Hamilton s play Rope play Rope . On 28 July 1916 the Vice Presidents of the BEU, Seymour Bathurst, 7th Earl Bathurst Lord and Lady Bathurst, subscribed to a full page advertisement in The Morning Post stating their objectives blockquote 1. To consolidate the BritishEmpire and to develop Trade and Commerce within the Empire and with our Allies. br 2. To alter our existing naturalisation laws to render it impossible for aliens seeking naturalisation to become British citizens so long as they remain subjects of other countries. This is to apply to existing cases. br 3. To pursue an Educational propaganda throughout ... library spies chap2.htm Spies at Work, Chapter 2 links between BritishEmpire Union and Economic League ... more details
main BritishEmpire The BritishEmpire has often been portrayed in fiction . Originally such works described ... deals with fictional characters set within the wider backdrop of the BritishEmpire. This is an incomplete ... portray the eponymous fictional pirate in his struggles against the British and Dutch Empire The Netherlands ... a travelogue of the BritishEmpire as it was at the time of writing as symbolised by the act that the protagonists ... by George MacDonald Fraser shows the BritishEmpire between 1839 and 1891 and from the eyes of the dastardly ... it to prevent the two World Wars and preserve the BritishEmpire until the end of the twentieth century ... manages to hold together the BritishEmpire despite the loss of its centre and despite revolts in Egypt ... steampunk version of the BritishEmpire called Neo Britannia. H. G. Wells The War of the Worlds ... films 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011 feature the BritishEmpire in all four. In the first film the Royal .... The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1992 1993 features several episodes set in the BritishEmpire ... universe wherein the First World War never happened and the BritishEmpire, knit together by airships ... and cannibalism, but the BritishEmpire succeeded in moving its centre to India . With its capital ... anime series The BritishEmpire in fiction Television 4 see below contains the novel Our Days 2006 . 2012 The War for Souls 2007 by Whitley Stieber The BritishEmpire is one of four empires in an alternate ... published by Abaddon Books set in a modern steampunk world where the BritishEmpire, and Queen ... and preserving the Empire. The Code Geass anime series The BritishEmpire in fiction Television 4 see ... of Nunnally all published in 2006. Audio The Code Geass anime series The BritishEmpire in fiction ... of the Rebellion 2006 is an anime depicting a futuristic BritishEmpire based in North America after ... ends in 1950 with a stalemate and a general collapse of all warring sides. The BritishEmpire retains ... BritishEmpire In Fiction Category BritishEmpire in fiction Category Australia in fiction Category ... more details
The BritishEmpire Party was a minor right wing party in the United Kingdom . It was founded in the early 1950s by P. J. Ridout, a former member of the Imperial Fascist League . ref Peter Barberis, John McHugh and Mike Tyldesley, Encyclopedia of British and Irish Political Organizations ref In the 1951 UK general election , the party stood one candidate, Trefor David, in Ogmore UK Parliament constituency Ogmore , who received 1,643 votes. A former Plaid Cymru member and miner, David gained some supporter amongst local miners but saw his support reduced after a local paper revealed the fascist past of Ridout. ref David Boothroyd , Politico s Guide to the History of British Political Parties , 2001, p. 17 ref The party gained a brief boost in 1951 when Arnold Leese told his followers to join the group, although ultimately the minor levels of support that Leese commanded made little difference. ref Dave Renton, Fascism, Anti Fascism and Britain in the 1940s , Basingstoke Macmillan, 2000, p. 51 ref References Reflist Category Political parties established in 1951 Category Defunct political parties in the United Kingdom Category Far right politics in the United Kingdom UK far right ... more details
Commonwealth Games infobox Name 4th BritishEmpire Games Logo 1950 New Zealand.jpg Size 150 Host city Auckland , New Zealand Optional caption Nations participating 12 Athletes participating 590 Events ... Eden Park The 1950 BritishEmpire Games was the fourth edition of what is now called the Commonwealth ... the closing ceremonies were held at Western Springs Stadium, see New Zealand at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games . Participating teams Image Empire games 1950 countries map.PNG thumb 250px Countries which participated Teams participating for the first time in bold . flaglink Australia at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Canada at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games variant 1921 flaglink Ceylon at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink England at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Fiji at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games variant colonial flaglink Malaya at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink New Zealand at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Nigeria at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games variant colonial flaglink Southern Rhodesia at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink Scotland at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games flaglink South Africa at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games variant 1928 flaglink Wales at the 1950 BritishEmpire Games Medals by country At the 1950 BritishEmpire Games all the teams ... BritishEmpire Games Boxing MedalistTable type Event width 250 Flyweight flagathlete Hugh Riley ... BritishEmpire Games at the official Guernsey site http www.commonwealthgames.org.au GamesInfo PastGames 1950 1950.htm 1950 BritishEmpire Games Australian Commonwealth Games official website Commonwealth Games years Category 1950 in sports BritishEmpire Games Category 1950 BritishEmpire Games Category Sport in Auckland Category History of Auckland Category Sports festivals in New Zealand de BritishEmpire Games 1950 es Juegos de la Mancomunidad de 1950 fr Jeux de l Empire britannique de 1950 nl BritishEmpire Games 1950 ja 1950 pl Igrzyska Imperium Brytyjskiego 1950 pt Jogos do ... more details
Commonwealth Games infobox Name 3rd BritishEmpire Games Logo 1938 BritishEmpire Games.png Size 130 Host city Sydney , New South Wales , Australia Optional caption Nations participating 15 Athletes participating 464 Events 71 Opening ceremony 5 February Closing ceremony 12 February Officially opened by Queen s Baton Stadium Sydney Cricket Ground The 1938 BritishEmpire Games was the third BritishEmpire Games , the Commonwealth Games being the modern day equivalent. Held in Sydney , New South Wales , Australia from February 5 12, 1938, they were timed to coincide with Sydney s sesqui centenary 150 years since the foundation of British settlement in Australia . Venues included the Sydney Cricket ... until 1950 BritishEmpire Games 1950 . Participating teams Image Empire games 1938 countries map.PNG thumb 250px Countries which participated flaglink Australia at the 1938 BritishEmpire Games flag Bermuda flag British Guiana flag Canada 1921 flag Ceylon colonial flag England flag Fiji colonial flag India British flag New Zealand flag Northern Ireland flag Southern Rhodesia flag Scotland flag ... BritishEmpire Games Boxing MedalistTable type Event width 250 Flyweight flagicon RSA 1928 Johnny ... 1938sydney.html 1938 BritishEmpire Games at the official Guernsey site http www.commonwealthgames.org.au Templates Games PastGames 1938.htm 1938 BritishEmpire Games Australian Commonwealth ... 1938 in Australian sport BritishEmpire Games Category 1938 in sports BritishEmpire Games Category 1938 BritishEmpire Games Category Sport in Sydney Category History of Sydney de BritishEmpire Games 1938 es Juegos de la Mancomunidad de 1938 fr Jeux de l Empire britannique de 1938 id Pesta Olahraga Imperium Britania 1938 nl BritishEmpire Games 1938 ja 1938 pl Igrzyska Imperium Brytyjskiego ... 1 8 align left flag Scotland 0 2 3 5 9 align left flag British Guiana 0 1 0 1 10 align left flag Southern ... flagathlete John Goldup Davies John Davies ENG 2 51.9 flagicon British Guiana Walter Spence British ... more details