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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from January 2017"
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- Johan du Toit
- Gisela Duarte
- Julián Duarte
- Marina Dubinina
- French brig Duc de Chartres (1780 Le Havre)
- Virgilio Ducci
- HMS Duchess of York
- Duckenfield Hall (1783 ship)
- Sir George Duckett, 1st Baronet
- Walter Duddesden
- Patrick Dudgeon
- Benjamin Dudley (Archdeacon of Auckland)
- Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava
- Carol Ann Duffy
- Alla Duhova
- Joselyn Dumas
- Mireille Dumas
- François-Xavier Dumortier
- Chris Duncan (musician)
- Daniel Kablan Duncan
- Duncan, South Australia
- Dundalli
- Sir Robert Dundas, 1st Baronet
- List of places in Dundee
- Kevin Dunion
- Ulick de Burgh, Lord Dunkellin
- Francis Dunnell
- Dunvegan Castle (1819 ship)
- Durant v Financial Services Authority
- Darko Đurđević
- Ayesha Durgahee
- Durgapur, Angul
- Leo Duyndam
- John Dwyer (medicine)
- Walter Dyer (MP)
- William John Dyer
- Edward Ambrose Dyson
- Fred Dyson (trade unionist)
- Zofia Dziurzyńska-Rosińska
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- Eadwulf Evil-child
- Patrick Eagar
- Andrew Earl (volleyball)
- Early life of Pope John Paul II
- Easby, Richmondshire
- East Aleppo offensive (2017)
- East Riddlesden Hall
- East Street, Fremantle
- Eastbourne Carriage Sidings
- List of Eastern Fleet ships
- Eastern General Hospital
- Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale
- Michaela Ebert
- Phoebe Ebimiekumo
- Echo sounding
- French gun-vessel Eclair (1793)
- ECOWAS military intervention in the Gambia
- Eden Hall, Singapore
- Richard Edgcumbe (died 1489)
- Richard Edgcumbe (died 1562)
- Richard Edgcumbe (died 1639)
- Richard Edgecombe (born c. 1540)
- Edi Bazar
- Chamikara Edirisinghe
- Edstone Aqueduct
- Education in Aberdeen
- Educational Institute of Scotland
- Edwald
- Edward (1804 ship)
- Austin Burton Edwards
- Charles Edwards (footballer)
- Henry Edwards (footballer)
- Jack Edwards (footballer, born 1876)
- Jim Edwards (footballer, born 1874)
- Richard Edwards (Welsh politician)
- Tom Edwards (footballer, born 1906)
- Effingham Junction Carriage Holding Sidings
- Eirias Park
- Ek Vivah Aisa Bhi (TV series)
- Ekin Airbuggy
- Ekstromer
- Elan Valley
- Elan Valley Railway
- Elbe (1887 ship)
- Jerome Elbrycht
- Elden Racing Cars
- Elder Dempster Lines
- Elder Place, Fremantle
- Elderslie railway station
- Elections in Mali
- Electoral history of Andrew Little
- Electoral history of Arnold Nordmeyer
- Electoral history of Grant Robertson
- Electoral history of Jo Swinson
- Electoral history of Nicola Sturgeon
- Electoral history of Thomas Wilford
- Electric Motive Power
- Electric Spine
- Electric Traction Limited
- Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains
- Electromobile
- Nikoleta Eleftheriadou
- Elegant Resorts
- Elements, Hong Kong
- Princess Elena of Romania
- Elena Elfimova
- Elgin railway station
- Akhteruzzaman Elias
- Patrick Elias
- Alexandr Elke
- Eller Beck
- Sir John Ellerman, 2nd Baronet
- Ellinjaa Falls
- Lady Charlotte Elliot
- Walter Elliot (Scottish politician)
- Samuel Elliott
- Emrys Ellis
- Mike Ellis (South African politician)
- Richard Ellison (politician)
- Elphege of Lichfield
- Elphinstone Hall
- Elphinstone Place
- Douglas Elphinstone
- Elrington Halt railway station
- Rasha Elsayed
- Elsecar goods station
- Elsham railway station
- Elsick House
- Elsick Mounth
- Elstree South tube station
- Elswick (automobile)
- Elswick Hopper
- Elton and Orston railway station
- Elton railway station
- Elton Reservoir tram stop
- Edith Eluma
- Elva (car manufacturer)
- Elvanfoot railway station
- Elvet Bridge
- Ely and Newmarket Railway
- Ely and St Ives Railway
- Ely Place
- Ely Valley Railway
- Embankment Pier
- Embassy of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, London
- Embassy Theatre, Peterborough
- Embleton railway station
- Embsay railway station
- EMC Motorcycles
- EMD Class 66
- Prisca Emeafu
- Inessa Emelianova
- Emerald Airways
- Emerald-class corvette
- Emerald-class cruiser
- Emergency Hospital Service (Scotland)
- Emergency medical services in New Zealand
- Eleanor Emery
- Fred Emery (footballer)
- Emlyn Road tube station
- Emma (TV series)
- Emma B
- Emma Goes to Bollywood
- Akapo Emmanuel
- Emmer Green
- EMMS International
- Emneth railway station
- Emotionally Weird
- SS Empire Blanda
- SS Empire Blessing
- SS Empire Boy
- SS Empire Breeze
- SS Empire Brigade
- SS Empire Broadsword
- SS Empire Bruce
- SS Empire Brutus
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- SS Empire Carpenter
- SS Empire Cedric
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- SS Empire Celtic
- SS Empire Chamois
- SS Empire Chaucer
- Empire Exhibition, Scotland
- FV Empire Fisher
- Empire Maple-class tug
- Empire Oak
- Empire Sandy
- SS Empire Shelter
- Ems (ship)
- Emstrey