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- Fred Bridgland is a British writer and biographer. During the Angolan Civil War, he wrote about South Africa's involvement in Angola and in the 1990s...
- John Alexander Bridgland (December 3, 1826 − July 29, 1890) was an American diplomat, businessman and soldier. John Alexander Bridgland was born December...
- Mount Bridgland is a 2,930-metre (9,610 ft) mountain located in the Victoria Cross Ranges of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. It was named by...
- Pliocene), and Late Pliocene - Earliest Pleistocene sections. Bridgland, D.R. (1994, 2012) ("Bridgland 1994"), Quaternary of the Thames, Geological Conservation...
- Westport: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 194–196. ISBN 978-0-313-31357-8. Bridgland, Fred (1990). The War for Africa: Twelve months that transformed a continent...
- Walter Lewis Bridgland AM OBE JP (23 March 1908 – 30 July 1987) was a prominent South Australian businessman and a Lord Mayor of Adelaide. Wally was born...
- material about the date of Savimbi's official induction into the UPA. Fred Bridgland, who wrote a much-cited biography of Savimbi, says that Savimbi was "inducted...
- Angela Christine Bridgland (born 1952) is an Australian teacher-librarian, library educator, academic, consultant and former board member and Fellow of...
- 2014, in Atlanta and Decatur, Georgia. While production designer Richard Bridgland saw a challenge in that the green Atlanta differed too much from the desertic...
- Edmunds and C. J. Milne (eds)). London:The Geological Society. p. 177 Bridgland, D. R., and D'Olier, B. (1995) "The Pleistocene evolution of the Thames...