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 Barbican (London)
 Barbier de Séville - by Beaumarchais
 bar billiards
 Barbirolli, John
 Barbuda and Britain
 Barcelona - counts of
  - trade with the crusader kingdom
  - and banking
  - seized by French in 1808
  - riots in 1902 and 1909
 Barchester Towers
 Barclays Bank
 Barcoo river - and Burke and Wills
 Bar-Cochba - captures Jerusalem
 Bardi - banking family in Florence
 bardic tradition - in Welsh poetry
 Bardo - treaty of 1881
 bards - in ancient Greece
  - in Nordic tradition
  - in Celtic tradition
 Bardsey (Welsh island)
 Barebones Parliament - in 1653
  - brief account
 Barents, Willem - northeast passage
 Barghash - sultan of Zanzibar
 Barham, HMS - sunk in 1941
 Barham, R.H. - Ingoldsby Legends
 Baring, Evelyn - in Egypt
 Baring-Gould, Sabine - Onward, Christian Soldiers
 Barker, Thomas - of Bath
 barley sugar
 barley wine
 bar line - in music
 Barlow, Edward - cylinder escapement
 Barlow, William Henry - St Pancras
 Barnaby Rudge - Gordon Riots
 Barnard, Christiaan - performs first heart transplant
 Barnardo's
 Barnet - battle in 1471
  - de Vere involvement
 barometer - invented by Torricelli
 baroque - meaning of the term
  - in Britain
 Barotse - also known as Lozi
 Barotseland - and Rhodes in 1890
 Barra (Scottish island)
 barrage balloon
 Barraud, Francis - His Master's Voice
 barrel of a gun - origin
 Barrett, Elizabeth - and Browning
 Barrie, James Matthew
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