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England and Sheffield
Stone ( 1847 – 1938 ), a leading American silversmith, was born, trained and worked in Sheffield, England, and Edinburgh, Scotland, before travelling to the United States in 1884.
Sheffield, England: Sheffield Academic Press, 1999.
Sheffield, England: Sheffield, 1984.
at the Sandygate Road ground in Sheffield, England.
Some are deeper, e. g. 6m for the diving pit at Sheffield, England.
* 1864 – The Great Sheffield Flood: The largest man-made disaster ever to befall England kills over 250 people in Sheffield.
* The Moor, a street in Sheffield, England
* 1857 – Sheffield F. C., the world's first football club, is founded in Sheffield, England.
* Barnsley near Sheffield in England ( 2009 )
* Sheffield Register, England
* Sheffield University Ceilidh Society Probably one of the most well established and largest English Ceilidh Societies in England.
Also in 1912, Harry Brearley of the Brown-Firth research laboratory in Sheffield, England, while seeking a corrosion-resistant alloy for gun barrels, discovered and subsequently industrialized a martensitic stainless steel alloy.
Lord Sheffield led England to Australia in 1891 – 92, and what was considered to be a very strong England team succumbed to their first series defeat for some years.
Well-known manufacturers of tuning forks include Ragg and John Walker, both of Sheffield, England.
* Sheffield and Rotherham, England
Written by Barry Hines and directed by Mick Jackson, it is a documentary-style account of a nuclear war and its effects on the city of Sheffield in northern England.
** The Yorkshire County Cricket Club is founded at the Adelphi Hotel in Sheffield, England.
* October 24 – Sheffield F. C., the world's first association football team, is founded in Sheffield, England.

England and Academic
Others, such as the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary, define it as the " English language as it spoken and written in England.
They include Peter Phillips, ed., Lingard Remembered: Essays to Mark the Sesquicentenary of John Lingard ’ s Death ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2004 ); Edwin Jones, John Lingard and the Pursuit of Historical Truth ( Brighton, England, and Portland, Oregon: Sussex Academic Press, 2001 ); John Trappes-Lomax, ed., The Letters of Dr. John Lingard to Mrs. Thomas Lomax ( 1835-51 ) ( London: Catholic Record Society, 2000 ); J. A.
Academic Paul Stock argues that M's office is a metonym for England and a stable point from which Bond departs on a mission, whilst he sees M as being an iconic representative of England and Englishness.
Academic degrees in England are usually split into classes: first class ( I ), upper second class ( II: 1 ), lower second class ( II: 2 ) and third ( III ), and unclassified ( below third class ).
Category: Academic libraries in England
Category: Academic libraries in England
From 2005-2010 Dr. England served as Associate Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Engineering.
Rompkey continued his studies at the University of London, England, where he received the Academic Diploma in Education.
* London School of Economics New Academic Building, England ( 2008 )
Academic Krishan Kumar notes that support for measures to ensure that only English MPs can vote on legislation that applies only to England is generally higher than that for the establishment of an English parliament, although support for both varies depending on the timing of the opinion poll and the wording of the question.
* Parry, R. T .: ( 1993 ) Principles and applications of MAP of foods, Blackie Academic & Professional, England, 1-132
Category: Academic libraries in England
Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic ; Leicester, England: Apollos, c2002.
Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Academic ; Leicester, England: Apollos, c2002.

England and Press
Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Oxford, England: Clarendon Press, 1913.
2nd Deluxe Edition, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, England ( UK ).
Charles II of England was concerned by the unregulated copying of books and passed the Licensing of the Press Act 1662 by Act of Parliament, which established a register of licensed books and required a copy to be deposited with the Stationers ' Company, essentially continuing the licensing of material that had long been in effect.
Dartmouth serves as the host institution of the University Press of New England, a university press founded in 1970 that is supported by a consortium of schools that also includes Brandeis University, the University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University, Tufts University and the University of Vermont.
* Prestwich, Michael ( 2005 ), Plantagenet England: 1225-1360, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Altschul, M. ( 1965 ), A Baronial Family in Medieval England: The Clares, 1217-1314, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins Press.
( 2003 ), Kings, Barons and Justices: The Making and Enforcement of Legislation in Thirteenth-Century England, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
* The Romantics: England in a Revolutionary Age, Woodbridge: Merlin Press, 1997.
* Judd, Richard W. Common Lands and Common People: The Origins of Conservation in Northern New England ( Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997 ).
* Ragg, L and L – The Gospel of Barnabas ( Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, 1907 ).
Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
* Davidson, Neil, Discovering the Scottish Revolution, 1692-1746, Pluto Press, London, England ( 2003 ).
Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College and University Press of New England, 1992.
Oxford, England: Oxford University Press, n. d.
Roger Masters and Christopher Kelly, Dartmouth: University Press of New England, 1990 – 2010, 13 vols.
* Robson, John Adam ( 1961 ), Wyclif and the Oxford Schools: The Relation of the " Summa de Ente " to Scholastic Debates at Oxford in the Later Fourteenth Century, Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
* Lawrence A. Scaff: Max Weber in America, Princeton University Press, Princeton / Oxford, England 2011 ISBN 978-0-691-14779-6
Princeton, New Jersey, USA ; Oxfordshire, England, UK: Princeton University Press ISBN 0691154295
The Civil Wars: A Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1638 – 1660 Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-280278-X
The Civil Wars: A Military History of England, Scotland, and Ireland 1638 – 1660 Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-280278-X
* Hennock, E. P. The Origin of the Welfare State in England and Germany, 1850 – 1914: Social Policies Compared ( Cambridge University Press, 2007 ) 381 pp.
Leeds, England: Elmete Press

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