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He is unwilling to admit his part in the girl's death, which suggests he's more like Birling.
The main rock type at Birling Gap is chalk.
Neville was buried before 24 January 1536 at Birling, Kent.
Dramatic irony is used throughout the play to create prejudice between Mr. Birling and the audience.
Would you let Mrs Birling run the London library?
Black died at Birling, Kent, in 1855.
If walkers are cut off at high tide, they can climb the ladder, which is replaced often, to Birling Gap.
He was buried on 21 March 1586/87 at Birling, Kent, England.
He died at his seat called Comfort, near Birling, Kent, 10 February 1587.
Birling is a small settlement in Northumberland, in England.
Birling is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The contemporary logrolling contest, Birling, is a demonstration of skills originally devised by log drivers.
Mrs. Birling (Rosemary Harris) is allowed a carpet to cushion her step.
Edinburgh: Birling.
Ryarsh Primary School is located on Birling Road.
The classic white-cliffs walk with lots of variations, going either way from Birling Gap which lies between the Sisters and the Head.
In the first episode of Series 4, Talisker and Mr. Birling make yet another appearance.
Lady Bergavenny died circa September 1576 and was buried at Birling, Kent, England.
West from Belle Tout, the cliffs drop down to Birling Gap, and beyond that the Seven Sisters.
In Series 3, Mr. Birling returns, and this time a full-size bottle of Talisker goes missing.
An Inspector Calls (Arthur Birling) (1982 TV series)
Contributing to the ominous climate, townsfolk emerge from clouds of fog to witness, passive and hollow-eyed, the fall of the House of Birling.
Mr. Bosco is Arthur Birling, the father who sacked Eva Smith from her job at his mill when she asked for a raise.
It was decided to beach the ship, and shortly before 09:00 the ship grounded to the south of Birling Car Rock in Alnmouth Bay.
That for 1939 records his sighting of a Snow-Bunting at Birling Gap near Eastbourne on September 24 of that year.