House of the Binns, historic estate near Linlithgow, Scotland
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Binns may refer to: Binns (surname), English surname Binns (department store), British retailer Binns Hall, Virginia, United States House of the Binns...
and The Verdict (1982). Binns was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Esther (née Bracken) and Edward Thomas Binns. His family were Quakers...
multiple TV and radio appearances. In 2023, Binns was convicted of possession of child pornography. Binns was nominated at the Edinburgh Festival for...
Zero 7 is an English musical duo consisting of Henry Binns and Sam Hardaker. Both of them began as studio engineers and in 1997 formed the group Zero...
premiership, Binns was known as the province's "affable and unassuming premier." He also served as Canada's Consul General in Boston, Massachusetts. Binns was...
which Binns joined the cast of Coronation Street playing Molly Dobbs. In May 2010 Binns announced that she would be leaving Coronation Street Binns said...
brief illness, Binns was appointed to the position of Executioner for the City of London and Middlesex. Before becoming hangman, Binns was employed as...
Binn (Walser German: Bìi) is a municipality in the district of Goms in the canton of Valais in Switzerland. The Binn Valley is known for its rich mineral...
The House of the Binns, or simply the Binns, is a historic house in West Lothian, Scotland, the seat of the Dalyell family (pronounced dee el). It dates...
militia. Binns was opposed to changes to the land ownership system on the island. After becoming ill, he did not run for reelection in 1839. Binns died in...
Stewart Binns (born 2 August 1950) is a British author and filmmaker who has produced many BAFTA, Grierson and Peabody award-winning documentaries. Binns was...
Stephen John Binns (born 25 August 1960) is a British former long-distance runner. Binns competed in the 1988 Summer Olympics. He rose to prominence in...
Ottwell Binns (1872 - 1935) was a British novelist and Unitarian minister. Binns was a prolific author, publishing many novels of adventure and mystery...
Archie Binns (July 30, 1899 – June 28, 1971) was an American writer. Archie Binns was born in Port Ludlow, Washington and attended high school in Shelton...
Sophia Lilleth Frazer Binns is a Jamaican politician from the People's National Party (PNP) who is a member of the Senate of Jamaica. She is shadow minister...
500 sq. ft. of exhibition space in the New York State College of Ceramics' Binns-Merrill Hall, the museum's new building was constructed in 2014 by KMW Architects...
Andrew Binns) Murder in Greenwich (2002) (TV) .... Stephen Weeks (as Andrew Binns) Blood Crime (2002) (TV) .... Deputy David Forrest (as Andrew Binns) Lawless:...
Major General Graham John Binns, CBE, DSO, MC is a retired British Army officer. Binns served as General Officer Commanding 1st (UK) Armoured Division...
(Tony) Binns (born 1948 in Greater Manchester) is the Ron Lister Professor of Geography at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Tony Binns was born...
Craig Binns (born July 18, 1974) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman. Binns played three seasons (1991 – 1994) of major junior hockey...
Tom Binns Design is a jewellery design company founded in 2004 by jeweller Tom Binns and CEO Cristina Viera Newton. Binns has been designing, manufacturing...
Kenneth Binns may refer to Ken Binns (born 1935), Canadian squash player Kenneth Binns (librarian) (1882–1969), National Library of Australia director...
John Binns may refer to: John Binns (Irish politician) (died 1804), Irish politician John Binns (journalist) (1772–1860), Irish journalist John Binns (cricketer)...
League. In July 2016, Binns signed with the Wilmington Hammerheads in USL. In 2017, Binns returned to Portmore United. In 2018, Binns signed for USL side...
Binns was born in Hamilton, Ontario In 1945 and contracted polio in 1955. Her father built her an exercise bike to help her rehabilitation. Binns won...
doctor in Papua New Guinea, Binns received a scholarship to complete a MPH degree at Harvard University. Following his MPH, Binns returned to Australia and...
into a Quaker family (the Binns family) in Sunderland, County Durham on 27 June 1837, he was the eldest son of Henry Binns (a leading member of the Chartist...
2012). "Betty Binns Fletcher, Liberal Federal Judge, Dies at 89". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com. "Fletcher, Judge Betty Binns (1923-2012) - HistoryLink...