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- used to be called ‘Birch Lund’ which is Viking in origin, now known as Birklands. The oak trees from Sherwood Forest were used to build the roof of St...
- Thomas A. Birkland (born 1961) is a political scientist specializing in the study of public policy. Books include An Introduction to Public Policy (2001...
- Henry Birkland (16 August 1917 – 31 March 1944), was a Canadian Spitfire pilot who was taken prisoner during the Second World War. He took part in the...
- Birkland is a surname of English origin. The name refers to: Henry Birkland (1917–1944), was a Canadian World War II POW who took part in the 'Great Escape'...
- rediscovered site, which lies amidst the old oaks of an area known as the Birklands in Sherwood Forest, may also yield clues as to the boundary of the ancient...
- The section of Birklands and Bilhaugh SSSI west of Swinecote Road is designated as Sherwood Forest National Nature Reserve. Birklands and Bilhaugh is...
- Peter Khan Stephen Hall Andrej Donoval David Hofman Hooper Dunbar Stephen Birkland Albert Nshisu Nsunga Borrah Kavelin Adib Taherzadeh Kiser Barnes Chuungu...
- Robin Hood. A 1,250-acre (506 ha) fragment of the forest is designated as Birklands And Bilhaugh, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. This ancient oak-birch...
- Hyperion. p. 357. ISBN 978-0-7868-8402-5. Dee Norton; Peyton Whitely; Dave Birkland; Barbara Serrano (April 8, 1994). "Nirvana's Cobain Dead – Suicide Note...
- featuring a number of houses in the Federation style. One of them was Birklands, a heritage-listed, Federation house built in 1902 in Dural Street. The...