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The Stone Roses
English rock band
International Democracy Union
international alliance of right-of-centre political parties
The Cult
British rock band
English Heritage
charity responsible for the National Heritage Collection of England
Bronski Beat
British synthpop trio
Everton F.C. Women
women's football club based in Liverpool, England
Brixton Academy
music venue in London, a former cinema
Dover Athletic F.C.
association football club in Dover, England
The La's
English rock band
Ocean Software
British software company
Matt Bianco
British band
The Style Council
English band active 1983–1989
Hartlepool Nuclear Power Station
nuclear power plant in County Durham, North East England
England national futsal team
national sports team
National Science and Media Museum
media museum in Bradford, United Kingdom
Science and Industry Museum
museum in Manchester, England, UK
Mastertronic
Mastertronic was originally a British publisher and distributor of low-cost computer game software founded in 1983 in London. Their first games were launched on April 2, 1984. At its peak the label was one of the largest software publishers in the UK, achieved by selling cassette-based software at £1.99. As well as supplying leading retailers such as Woolworth's and Toys "R" Us, Mastertronic sold software in outlets such as newsagents which had not been previously associated with the software market.
A Rocha
international environmental organization
Tresco Heliport
airport in the United Kingdom
Plymouth Raiders
English Basketball Club
WilkinsonEyre
WilkinsonEyre is an international architecture practice based in London, England. In 1983 Chris Wilkinson founded Chris Wilkinson Architects, he partnered with Jim Eyre in 1987 and the practice was renamed WilkinsonEyre in 1999. The practice has led the completion of many high-profile projects such as Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Cooled Conservatories Gardens by the Bay, Oxford's Weston Library and Guangzhou International Finance Center.
London Islamic Cultural Society
mosque in Hornsey, England
General Public
band
BBC Radio Devon
radio station in Plymouth
The Art Newspaper
online and paper publication
Evante
The Evante, designed and invented by George Walter Robinson, is an English automobile which began production in 1987 in Spalding, Lincolnshire, England. Engine tuning company Vegantune had been restoring Lotus Elan cars and making some improvements to them. They decided to build a complete new car and set up a separate company, Evante Cars Ltd, to make them.
Birmingham Bulls
British American football team
Pleasurewood Hills
amusement park in Lowestoft, eastern UK
Manchester Spartans
former English American football team
Camelot Theme Park
former British amusement park
Night Riviera
Sleeper train operated by Great Western Railway