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Pages in category "Use dmy dates from September 2013"
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- Loadhaul
- Ken Lockie
- Lodore
- LOHAS Park
- Lola Rose
- Lolita Pop
- Fleur Lombard
- Lombe's Mill
- HMS London (1899)
- London (board game)
- London (Samuel Johnson poem)
- London Assurance
- London Conversations: The Best of Saint Etienne
- London Fields (novel)
- London Letters
- London Lions (basketball)
- London Mens League
- London Road Stadium
- London Stone (riparian)
- London Thamesport
- London to Brighton Veteran Car Run
- London to Ladysmith via Pretoria
- London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
- City of London (Parliament of England constituency)
- The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (film)
- Long Ashton Research Station
- The Long Earth
- Long Mynd
- Anne Long
- Longdon-on-Tern
- The Longest Journey (novel)
- Longleat Safari and Adventure Park
- Longnor, Shropshire
- Leonardo Longo
- Anna Kazanjian Longobardo
- Longovicium
- The Look of Love (Dusty Springfield album)
- Looking for Jake
- The Looking Glass War
- Rufo López-Fresquet
- Lord Jim
- Lord Lieutenant of East Lothian
- Lordshill
- The Lorrae Desmond Show
- Archil Lortkipanidze
- Loss and Gain
- Lost Girls (graphic novel)
- The Lost Honour of Christopher Jefferies
- The Lost Leader (poem)
- Lost Sirens
- Loud Like Love
- Louder Than Bombs
- Loughor Viaduct
- Antoinette Louw
- Love Action (I Believe in Love)
- Love and Freindship
- Love Da Records
- Love in a Cold Climate
- Love Letters (Metronomy album)
- The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
- Love Songs (Elton John album)
- Love Story (1944 film)
- Love-Letters Between a Nobleman and His Sister
- Love's Labour's Lost (film)
- The Loved One (book)
- Love's Cure
- The Lovesick Court
- Low back pain
- Low Coniscliffe
- The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
- Lower Thames Crossing
- Lower Woods
- LSWR O2 class
- Ansyari Lubis
- Maximilien Luce
- Lucknam Park
- Lucky 7 Records
- Lucy Gray
- The Lucy poems
- Ludger Limited
- Ludlow Castle
- Ivan Lukashevich
- Lululaund
- Vladyslav Lupashko
- Lupercalia (album)
- Fort Luton
- Luton Carnival
- Luton Hoo
- Luton North (UK Parliament constituency)
- Luton South (UK Parliament constituency)
- Lux (Brian Eno album)
- Luxembourg compromise
- Luxembourg national cricket team
- Bob Lynch (musician)
- Lynemouth power station
- Alex Lynn
- Lyrical Ballads
- Lyrita
- St Cuthbert's Church, Lytham
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- M Shed
- M.A.S.K. (TV series)
- M18 motorway (Ireland)
- M54 motorway
- Macavity
- Macclesfield (UK Parliament constituency)
- Macclesfield Sunday School
- Archie MacDonald (wrestler)
- Macedonian Wikipedia
- The Machine Stops
- Machinery of government
- Mack Life Records
- Andrew MacKay
- Associação Atlética Mackenzie College
- George MacKenzie (wrestler)
- William John MacKenzie
- Hector MacLennan
- Ruari MacLennan
- Macroscope (novel)
- Fiona Mactaggart
- A Mad Couple Well-Match'd
- Mad Dogs & Englishmen (album)
- The Mad God's Amulet
- Made in the Shade
- Made of Stone (play)
- Madeley, Shropshire
- Madrid derby
- Sasha Madyarchyk
- St Twrog's Church, Maentwrog
- Magda's Funny Bits
- A Maggot
- The Magic Box
- The Magic Circle (Waterhouse paintings)
- The Magic Flute (2006 film)
- Magic Mountain (TV series)
- The Magic Toyshop
- The Magician (Maugham novel)
- The Magicians (Priestley novel)
- Magick (Book 4)
- The Magistrate (play)
- Magnet Records
- The Magnificent Moodies
- Magnum II
- Magpie Records
- Janeth Magufuli
- The Magus (novel)
- Mahaleo
- Mahanama College
- Maia (novel)
- Maidenhead Bridge
- Maidenhead Locator System
- Maidenhead Railway Bridge
- Deborah Mailman
- The Main Event (Australian game show)
- Philip Maini
- Mainline Freight
- Sunil Maitra
- Rashed Al-Majed
- HMS Majestic (1895)
- Mohammad Ishfaqul Mazid
- Make Ours Music
- Daisy Makeig-Jones
- Kaarlo Mäkinen
- Making History (novel)
- The Making of the Representative for Planet 8
- Mali River
- Harry Mallinder
- August Malmström
- Malory Towers
- Malvern Hills
- Maksym Malyshev
- Man and the Natural World
- Man engine
- A Man for All Seasons (play)
- The Man in Grey
- The Man in the Brown Suit
- The Man in the Moone
- The Man of Law's Tale
- The Man of Mode
- Man of Tai Chi
- Man on Wire
- The Man Upstairs (short story collection)
- The Man Who Could Work Miracles
- The Man Who Cried
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (book)
- The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934 film)
- The Man Who Would Be King
- Alex Man
- Anna Manahan
- Manarom Hospital
- Manchester and Salford Yeomanry
- Manchester Storm (2015–)
- Manchester, Bury and Rossendale Railway
- Mandinka (song)
- Oktovianus Maniani
- Olly Mann
- Manor Green School
- Mansehra District
- Manticore Records
- Battle of Marash
- Marauder (Magnum album)