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- Bristolian may refer to: A native of the City of Bristol, England The dialect of Bristol, England A proud follower of Bristol Bears from any part of the...
- The Bristolian is a named p****enger train service from London Paddington to Bristol Temple Meads. It starts at Weston-super-Mare in the London-bound direction...
- The following are some notable "Old Bristolians", alumni of Bristol Grammar School in England. Robert Huntington (c.1637–1701), Provost of Trinity College...
- Old Bristolians Rugby Football Club is an English amateur rugby union club founded in 1915 and based in Failand, North Somerset. The first team play in...
- -ing become -en. Bristolians often add "mind", "look" or "see" to the end of sentences: "I'm not doing that, mind.". Another Bristolian linguistic feature...
- The Bristolian began as a newspaper in 1827 under the control of the radical journalist James Acland. Undercutting the advertising rates of existing w****ly...
- are largely sung in his own accent, though some are in an exaggerated Bristolian accent, and one in West Indian dialect. Cutler was influenced by Len "Uke"...
- was built in the centre of the site.. Carmen Bristoliense (Song of the Bristolians) is the school song of Bristol Grammar School, which is sung in Latin...
- derivations have been proposed. The form Bricstow prevailed until 1204, and the Bristolian 'L' (the tendency for the local dialect to add the sound "L" to many words...
- Hampshire) Multicultural London (London) Sus**** West Country Cornwall Bristolian Dorset Janner (Plymouth) Scottish English comprising varieties based on...