- The
Carling Brewery was
founded in 1840 by
Thomas Carling at London, Canada.
Carling lager was
first sold in the
United Kingdom in 1952, and in the early...
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Gunhild Carling (born 7 May 1975) is a
Swedish jazz
musician and multi-instrumentalist. She is well
known for
playing the trombone.
Carling became known...
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Carling Black Label is a
lager distributed by
Carling Brewing Company.
Although its
original focus was on ale,
Carling has
brewed lager-style
beers since...
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National Defence Headquarters Carling, or NDHQ
Carling (originally
Carling Campus), is a 148.79-hectare (367.7-acre) site
containing federal government...
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Carling Brewing Co. John
Carling became a
prominent figure in
Canadian business and politics; he was
knighted in 1893 and died in 1911. The
Carling Brewery...
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leadership mentor. The son of
Lieutenant Colonel Bill
Carling, an
officer in the
Royal Regiment of Wales,
Carling was born in Bradford-on-Avon and
educated at...
- F. B****ett and
Susan Carling, and the
granddaughter of
media baron John B****ett and
politician and
brewery executive John
Carling. She was
inducted into...
- Dow's Lake (formerly
known as
Carling) is an O-Train
station on the
Trillium Line, one
block west of the
intersection of
Carling Avenue and
Preston Street...
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Elizabeth Carling (born 20
October 1967) is an
English actress and
singer best
known for her
performances in Boon,
Goodnight Sweetheart, Barbara, and...
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Carling,
Carlings,
carling, or
carlings in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Carling is a
Canadian brewery.
Carling may also
refer to:
Carling Avenue...