William Birch, Bill Birch or Billy Birch may refer to:
Bill Birch (born 1934), New Zealand politician
Bill Birch (footballer) (born 1944), English and Australian footballer and coach
Billy Birch (1831–1897), American minstrel performer
William Birch (Australian cricketer) (1849–1897), Australian cricketer
William Birch (English cricketer) (1863–1940), English cricketer
William Birch (footballer) (1887–1968), English footballer
William Birch (painter) (1755–1834), English and US miniature painter, enameler and engraver
William Birch (settler) (1842–1920), English settler in North Island, New Zealand
William Fred Birch (1870–1946), American politician
William John Birch (1811–1891), English freethinker
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WilliamBirch, Bill Birch or Billy Birch may refer to: Bill Birch (born 1934), New Zealand politician Bill Birch (footballer) (born 1944), English and...
A birch is a thin-leaved deciduous hardwood tree of the genus Betula (/ˈbɛtjʊlə/), in the family Betulaceae, which also includes alders, hazels, and hornbeams...
Sir William Francis Birch GNZM PC (born 9 April 1934), usually known as Bill Birch, is a New Zealand retired politician. He served as Minister of Finance...
WilliamBirch Haldeman (July 27, 1846 – October 27, 1924) was the state adjutant general for the Kentucky Army National Guard from 1912 to 1914. He was...
William John Birch (1811–1891) was an English rationalist writer. He was the son of Jonathan Birch (died 1848, at age 76) of St Pancras, London, and his...
The John Birch Society (JBS) is an American right-wing political advocacy group. Founded in 1958, it is anti-communist, supports social conservatism,...
the Canadian Niagara Power Company and named for company's founder WilliamBirch Rankine (b. 1858), a New York City (and later of Niagara Falls) lawyer...
patents developed under Peck and Brown. The board was filled out with WilliamBirch Rankine and Charles F. Coaney. It found few investors since the mid-1890s...
modeling." The Birch Lecture forms part of the AGU's Bowie Lecture Series, established in 1989. The AGU's highest honor is the William Bowie Medal, named...
Betula nigra, the black birch, river birch or water birch, is a species of birch native to the Eastern United States from New Hampshire west to southern...
WilliamBirch (February 1831 – 21 April 1897) was a minstrel performer in the United States. An 1889 obituary referred to him as one of the oldest, best...
eventually the first tanks. Tritton was born in Islington, where his father WilliamBirch Tritton (1845, Hythe, Kent – 29 July 1918) and mother Ellen Hannah Ashbee...
Station from 1905 to 2006. Founded in Niagara Falls, Ontario by American WilliamBirch Rankine, the company was acquired by Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation...
Betula populifolia, known as the gray (or grey) birch, is a deciduous tree in the family Betulaceae. It is native to eastern North America and is most...
Birch Brothers was a bus and coach operator in south east England. WilliamBirch started running horse-drawn cabs in London in 1837. After his death in...
Birch Evans Bayh Jr. (/baɪ/; January 22, 1928 – March 14, 2019) was an American Democratic Party politician who served as U.S. Senator from Indiana from...
Betula alba), commonly known as downy birch and also as moor birch, white birch, European white birch or hairy birch, is a species of deciduous tree, native...