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Qator 16:
# [[James Cook|Kapitan James Cook]]
# [[Robert Baden-Powell]]
# [[Alfred the Great]], Wessex qiroli (871–899).
# [[Alfred the Great]], king of Wessex (871–899). Successfully stopped the Viking advance in England, encouraged education, proposing that primary education be taught in [[Old English|English]], and improved his kingdom's [[law|legal]] system, [[military]] structure and people's quality of life.
# [[Margaret Thatcher]]
# [[Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington]], general during the [[Napoleonic Wars]] (defeated Napoleon at [[Battle of Waterloo|Waterloo]]) and Prime Minister (1828–1830, 1834).
# [[Paul McCartney|Sir Paul McCartney]], musiqachi.
# [[Margaret Thatcher]], Prime Minister (1979–1990). First woman to have held the office.
# [[Alexander Fleming|Sir Alexander Fleming]]
# [[Michael Crawford]], TV, film va teatr aktyori
# [[Alan Turing]]
# [[Queen Victoria]], queen (1837–1901). Her reign is known as the [[Victorian era]].
# [[Michael Faraday]], fizik.
# [[Paul McCartney|Sir Paul McCartney]], musician ([[The Beatles]]).
# [[Owain Glyndŵr]]
# [[Alexander Fleming|Sir Alexander Fleming]], physician and chemist. Discovered [[penicillin]]. Received the [[Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine]] in 1945.
# [[Elizabeth II]], qirolicha (1952–).
# [[Alan Turing]], mathematician and pioneering [[computer scientist]]. Invented the [[Turing Test]] and devised cryptanalytical techniques, including those which cracked the [[Enigma machine]].
# [[Stephen Hawking]]
# [[Michael Faraday]], physicist. Discovered [[electromagnetic induction]], [[diamagnetism]] and [[electrolysis]].
# [[William Tyndale]]
# [[Owain Glyndŵr]], Welsh ruler, the last native "prince of Wales"
# [[Emmeline Pankhurst]], ayol huquqlari bo'yicha faol.
# [[Elizabeth II]], queen (1952–).
# [[William Wilberforce]], siyosatchi va faol.
# [[Stephen Hawking]], astrophysicist. Achieved groundbreaking work in the field of [[quantum gravity]] and [[theoretical cosmology]]. Author of ''[[A Brief History of Time]]''.
# [[David Bowie]], musiqachi.
# [[William Tyndale]], scholar. Translated the Bible into English.
# [[Guy Fawkes]]
# [[Emmeline Pankhurst]], activist for women's rights. Helped achieve [[women's suffrage in the United Kingdom|women's right to vote in the United Kingdom]].
# [[Leonard Cheshire]]
# [[William Wilberforce]], politician and activist. Led the anti-slavery movement.
# [[Eric Morecambe]], qiziqchi va aktyor.
# [[David Bowie]], musician (''[[Space Oddity]]'', ''[[The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars|Ziggy Stardust]]'', ''[[Heroes (David Bowie song)|Heroes]]'', ''[[Let's Dance (David Bowie song)|Let's Dance]]'')
# [[David Beckham]]
# [[Guy Fawkes]], member of the Catholic [[Gunpowder Plot]]. Tried but failed to blow up the English Parliament. The event is the origin of the annual [[Bonfire Night]].
# [[Thomas Paine]], faylasuf.
# [[Leonard Cheshire]], military pilot and philanthropist.
# [[Boudica]]
# [[Eric Morecambe]], comedian and actor (''[[Morecambe and Wise]]'').
# [[Steve Redgrave|Sir Steve Redgrave]]
# [[David Beckham]], association football player.
# [[Thomas Paine]], philosopher (''[[The AgeMore|Sir ofThomas ReasonMore]]'').
# [[William Blake]]
# [[Boudica]], Celtic queen of the [[Iceni]]. Led resistance against the Roman army.
# [[John Harrison]], inventor.
# [[Steve Redgrave|Sir Steve Redgrave]], rower. Won gold medals at five consecutive [[Olympic Games]] (1984–2000).
# [[Henry VIII]], qirol (1509–1547).
# [[Thomas More|Sir Thomas More]], author and philosopher (''[[Utopia (book)|Utopia]]'').
# [[Charles Dickens]]
# [[William Blake]], poet and painter (''[[Songs of Innocence and Experience]]'', ''[[Jerusalem: The Emanation of the Giant Albion]]'', ''[[Milton: A Poem in Two Books]]'').
# [[Frank Whittle|Sir Frank Whittle]], muhandis va inventor.
# [[John Harrison]], inventor of the [[marine chronometer]].
# [[John Peel]]
# [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]], king (1509–1547).
# [[John Logie Baird]], muhandis vq inventor.
# [[Charles Dickens]], novelist (''[[Oliver Twist]]'', ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'', ''[[Great Expectations]]'', ''[[David Copperfield]]'').
# [[Aneurin Bevan]], siyosatchi.
# [[Frank Whittle|Sir Frank Whittle]], engineer and inventor. Invented the [[turbojet engine]].
# [[Boy George]]
# [[John Peel]], radio presenter.
# [[William Wallace|Sir William Wallace]]
# [[John Logie Baird]], engineer and inventor. Invented the [[television]].
# [[Francis Drake|Sir Francis Drake]]
# [[Aneurin Bevan]], politician. [[Secretary of State for Health|Minister of Health]] (1945–1951). Spearheaded the establishment of the [[National Health Service]], providing medical care to all UK citizens regardless of wealth.
# [[John Wesley]]
# [[Boy George]], androgynous pop singer ([[Culture Club]]).
# [[Qirol Arthur]]
# [[Douglas Bader|Sir Douglas Bader]], military aviator.
# [[Florence Nightingale]]
# [[William Wallace|Sir William Wallace]], knight and resistance leader during the [[Wars of Scottish Independence]].
# [[T. E. Lawrence]]
# [[Francis Drake|Sir Francis Drake]], explorer and captain. Helped defeat the [[Spanish Armada]] under Lord Howard.
# [[Robert Falcon Scott]]
# [[John Wesley]], religious activist. Founder of [[Methodism]].
# [[Enoch Powell]]
# [[King Arthur]], mythical king.
# [[Cliff Richard|Sir Cliff Richard]]
# [[Florence Nightingale]], humanitarian activist and founder of modern [[nursing]]. Nursed wounded soldiers during the [[Crimean War]].
# [[Alexander Graham Bell]], inventor.
# [[T. E. Lawrence]], better known as "Lawrence of Arabia", soldier and author of ''[[Seven Pillars of Wisdom]]''.
# [[Freddie Mercury]]
# [[Robert Falcon Scott]], explorer. Failed to reach the South Pole before [[Roald Amundsen]] and died on the way back. Became a national hero to the British because of his perseverance.
# [[Julie Andrews|Dame Julie Andrews]], film aktrisasi.
# [[Enoch Powell]], politician, [[linguist]], [[soldier]], [[philologist]] and [[poet]].
# [[CliffEdward RichardElgar|Sir CliffEdward RichardElgar]], pop singerbastakor.
# [[:en:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother]]
# [[Alexander Graham Bell]], inventor. Invented the [[telephone]].
# [[George Harrison]]
# [[Freddie Mercury]], rock singer ([[Queen (band)|Queen]]) Born in Zanzibar of Indian Parsi descent.
# [[David Attenborough|Sir David Attenborough]]
# [[Julie Andrews|Dame Julie Andrews]], film actress (''[[Mary Poppins (film)|Mary Poppins]]'', ''[[The Sound of Music (film)|The Sound of Music]]'').
# [[James Connolly]], faol.
# [[Edward Elgar|Sir Edward Elgar]], composer (''[[Pomp and Circumstance Marches]]'').
# [[Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother]], queen during WWII.
# [[George Harrison]], rock guitarist ([[The Beatles]]).
# [[David Attenborough|Sir David Attenborough]], biologist and TV documentary presenter.
# [[James Connolly]], activist, politician and Marxist insurgent leader.
# [[George Stephenson]], civil engineer. "Father of the Railways". Invented the first practical [[steam locomotive]] and built the [[Stockton and Darlington Railway|first public railway]].
# [[Charlie Chaplin|Sir Charlie Chaplin]], comedian, actor and film director (''[[The Kid (1921 film)|The Kid]]'', ''[[The Gold Rush (film)|The Gold Rush]]'', ''[[City Lights]]'', ''[[The Great Dictator]]'', ''[[Modern Times (film)|Modern Times]]'')
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# [[The Unknown Warrior]], soldier whose remains are buried at [[Westminster Abbey]].
# [[Robbie Williams]], pop singer ([[Take That]]).
# [[Edward Jenner]], physician. Inventor of the [[smallpox vaccine]]fizik.
# [[Charles Babbage]]
# [[David Lloyd George|David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor]], Prime Minister (1916–1922).
# [[Geoffrey Chaucer]]
# [[Charles Babbage]], mathematician, philosopher, mechanical engineer and inventor. Invented the first [[mechanical computer|programmable mechanical computer]].
# [[GeoffreyRichard ChaucerIII]], poetqirol (''[[The Canterbury Tales]]''1483–1485).
# [[J. K. Rowling]], roman yozuvchi (''[[Harry Potter]]'').
# [[Richard III of England|Richard III]], king (1483–1485).
# [[James Watt]], inventor.
# [[J. K. Rowling]], novelist (''[[Harry Potter]]'').
# [[Richard Branson|Sir Richard Branson]], tadbirkor.
# [[James Watt]], inventor. Improved the [[steam engine]], making it economical for use in factories, which was fundamental to the [[Industrial Revolution]] which originated in Great Britain
# [[Bono]]
# [[Richard Branson|Sir Richard Branson]], businessman (''[[Virgin (company)|Virgin]]'').
# [[Bernard Montgomery|Bernard Law Montgomery]] ('Monty'), II jahon urushi generali.
# [[Bono]], rock singer ([[U2]]). Born in [[Dublin]], Ireland, and is not British.
# [[Donald Campbell]]
# [[John Lydon]] (Johnny Rotten), rock/punk singer ([[The Sex Pistols]], [[Public Image Ltd.]])
# [[Henry II]], qirol (1154–1189).
# [[Bernard Montgomery|Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein]] ('Monty'), WWII general.
# [[James Clerk Maxwell]], fizik.
# [[Donald Campbell]], speed record breaker. Only person to set both [[Land speed record|world land]] and [[water speed record]]s in the same year (1964).
# [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], roman yozuvchi.
# [[Henry II of England|Henry II]], king (1154–1189). Born in Le Mans, France. Although King of England (as well as many other titles), not actually British.
# [[Edward I]], qirol (1272–1307).
# [[James Clerk Maxwell]], physicist. Developed the theory of [[electromagnetic radiation]].
# [[Barnes Wallis|Sir Barnes Wallis]]
# [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], novelist (''[[The Hobbit]]'', ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'').
# [[Richard Burton]], teatr va film aktyori.
# [[Walter Raleigh|Sir Walter Raleigh]], Explorer. Explored in Central America and sent expeditions to North America.
# [[Tony Benn]], siyosatchi.
# [[Edward I of England|Edward I]], king (1272–1307). The "Hammer of the Scots". Edward turned the [[longbow]] into England's most deadly weapon against the Scottish and French with devastating results, most notably at the Battle of Falkirk.
# [[David Livingstone]]
# [[Barnes Wallis|Sir Barnes Wallis]], engineer and inventor. Invented the [[bouncing bomb]], [[earthquake bomb]] and [[geodetic airframe]].
# [[Tim Berners-Lee|Sir Tim Berners-Lee]]
# [[Richard Burton]], theatre and film actor.
# [[Marie Stopes]]
# [[Tony Benn]], politician, and [[diarist]].
# [[David Livingstone]], explorer. Discovered the origins of the [[Nile]].
# [[Tim Berners-Lee|Sir Tim Berners-Lee]], computer scientist. Inventor of the [[World Wide Web]].
# [[Marie Stopes]], eugenicist and campaigner for women's rights. Pioneer in the field of [[birth control]].
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