"British" things

Do you know the things that have the word 'British' before them?
No need to actually type 'British' for the answers.
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Last updated: March 13, 2016
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First submittedMarch 12, 2016
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The flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom
British Airways
One of the world's largest collection of art and history artefacts, in Bloomsbury
British Museum
Province of western Canada
British Columbia
Charity concerned with cardiovascular disease
British Heart Foundation
Major energy and homes services provider
British Gas
Department store chain, shortened to BHS
British Home Stores
Most expansive realm in history
British Empire
What the UK and Ireland are located on
British Isles
Major news archive of over 3,500 hours of filmed history, 90,000 individual items and 12 million stills
British Pathé
Nickname of the oldest major championship in professional golf
British Open
What BBC stands for
British Broadcasting Corporation
Caribbean territory whose capital is Road Town
British Virgin Islands
Political party formed by John Tyndall in 1982
British National Party
The old name for Guyana
British Guiana
BAFTA
British Academy of Film & Television Arts
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Level 43
Mar 13, 2016
BAFTA stands for British Academy of Film and Television Arts.
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Level 74
Mar 14, 2016
There is no such thing as the British Open; it's The Open.
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Mar 14, 2016
Good evening! Thank you for your comment but the question actually asks for the commonly used nickname of the event. I assume it is so named in order to distinguish what country it comes from, since it seems other nations with similar format golf events also refer to their own open events as simply "The Open".