- on 5
April 1912. The play
focuses on the
prosperous upper-middle-class
Birling family, who live in a
comfortable home in the
fictional town of Brumley...
-
Birling may
refer to:
Birling, Kent
Birling,
Northumberland Birling Gap, Sus****
Birling (sport), also
known as
logrolling Birling family, in An Inspector...
- 1999 from "East Dean" and "Friston" parishes. A
hamlet within the parish,
Birling Gap, is
owned by the
National Trust. Some of its
cottages have been removed...
-
Union tournament. On "
Birling Day", the crew
toady to
Birling in the hope that he will give them all
large tips.
Every Birling Day,
Douglas attempts to...
- in 1912 and
follows the
events of a
single evening on
which the
wealthy Birling family is
holding a
dinner party to
celebrate the
engagement of
their daughter...
-
Biraul Railway Station like
BIRL - DBG P****enger,
BIRL- DBG Demu, DBG -
BIRL P****enger,
BIRL - SKI P****enger, DBG -
BIRL Demu, and many more.
There are...
- Log rolling,
sometimes called birling, is a
sparring sport involving two competitors, each on one end of a free-floating log in a body of water. The athletes...
-
language of the West Slavs, and may be
related to the Old
Polabian stem berl-/
birl- ("swamp"). Of Berlin's
twelve boroughs, five bear a Slavic-derived name—Pankow...
- she pla**** an MI5 secretary. The
following year she
appeared as
Sheila Birling in
Helen Edmundson's BBC One
adaptation of J. B. Priestley's An Inspector...
- Went Hill Brow (grid
reference TV549963). Just east of the last peak is
Birling Gap. Beyond, on the top of the next hill, is
Belle Tout
Lighthouse and...