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    Blackheath is an area in Southeast London, straddling the border of the Royal Borough of Greenwich and the London Borough of Lewisham. Historically within...
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  • 458; 0.046 Blackheath Football Club is a rugby union club based in Well Hall, Eltham, in south-east London. The club was founded in Blackheath in 1858 and...
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    Blackheath High School is a private day school for girls in Blackheath Village in southeast London, England. It was founded in 1880 as part of the Girls'...
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    4683°N 0.0077°E / 51.4683; 0.0077 All Saints' Blackheath is an Anglican parish church in Blackheath, London. Today a Grade II listed building, it was opened...
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    Blackheath railway station is Grade II-listed and is in the south-centre of Blackheath, a village in southeast London. In traditional terms the area immediately...
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  • Blackheath may refer to: Blackheath, London, England Blackheath (Lewisham ward), an electoral ward for the Lewisham London Borough Council Blackheath...
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    Sally Hawkins (category People from Blackheath, London)
    Aardman Animations, who also writes children's books. Hawkins grew up in Blackheath in a National Trust-protected gingerbread house designed by Patrick Gwynne...
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  • Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School was a secondary school and sixth form located in the Blackheath Standard area of Blackheath, in the Royal...
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    Blackheath Halls is a 600-seat concert hall on Lee Road in Blackheath, London, United Kingdom. It claims to be London's oldest surviving purpose-built...
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  • Baroque and Renaissance music. It takes place each November in Blackheath, London, at Blackheath Halls. The festival was founded in 1973 and initially took...
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    Vanessa Redgrave (category People from Blackheath, London)
    and Daniel Neeson. Vanessa Redgrave was born on 30 January 1937 in Blackheath, London, the daughter of actors Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson. Laurence...
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    Richard Branson (category People from Blackheath, London)
    Charles Nicholas Branson was born on 18 July 1950 in Blackheath, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London, the son of Edward James Branson (1918–2011), a barrister...
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  • The 20th (County of London) Battalion, The London Regiment (Blackheath and Woolwich), was a unit of Britain's Territorial Force formed in 1908 from Volunteer...
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    the far side (south-eastern side) of London. Accordingly, after Guildford they moved via Banstead to Blackheath, an area of high ground south-east of...
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    is a cavern, extending several hundred feet underground, in Blackheath, south-east London, England. It is located northwest of the Heath and southwest...
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  • Dan Hodges (category People from Blackheath, London)
    the sight of his left eye trying to stop a fight in a bar. He lives in Blackheath with his wife and children. "Dan Hodges". Telegraph.co.uk. Archived from...
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    Montague Druitt (category People from Blackheath, London)
    schoolmaster at George Valentine's boarding school, 9 Eliot Place, Blackheath, London, from 1880. The school had a long and distinguished history; Benjamin...
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    Glenda Jackson (category People from Blackheath, London)
    Cottage, northwest London, an area she would later represent as an MP. In the late 1960s, the pair moved to Blackheath, southeast London. Later, she lived...
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    Albert Lee (category People from Blackheath, London)
    musical director. Lee was born in Lingen, Herefordshire, but grew up in Blackheath, London, a member of a Romani family. His father was a musician, and Lee studied...
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    include Richmond, Rosslyn Park, Westcombe Park, and Blackheath. Twickenham Stadium in south-west London hosts home matches for the England national rugby...
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    John Ball Primary School (category Primary schools in the London Borough of Lewisham)
    Ball Primary School is a 3–11 mixed, community primary school in Blackheath, London, England. It is named after the 14th century Lollard priest, John...
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    Jude Law (category People from Blackheath, London)
    novel Jude the Obscure and the Beatles' song "Hey Jude". He grew up in Blackheath, an area in the borough of Greenwich, with his older sister, Natasha,...
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  • Ruth Williams Khama (category People from Blackheath, London)
    Botswana from 1966 to 1980. Khama was born in Meadowcourt Road, Blackheath in South London, the daughter of George and Dorothy Williams. Her father had served...
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    Mary Quant (category People from Blackheath, London)
    she was evacuated to Kent during the Second World War. Quant attended Blackheath High School. For college, her desire had been to study fashion; however...
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  • Conservatoire (formally The Blackheath Conservatoire of Music and the Arts) is an educational charity in Blackheath, on the border of the London boroughs of Greenwich...
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    known as St Mary's Church is a Catholic parish church in Blackheath, Borough of Greenwich, London. It was built from 1890 to 1891 and designed by the Alfred...
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    Dominic Cooper (category Alumni of the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art)
    John Ball Primary School in Blackheath, London, followed by Thomas Tallis School in nearby Kidbrooke, then trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic...
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    51.4648; 0.0137 St Michael and All Angels, Blackheath is an Anglican parish church in Blackheath, London. The church is a part of the Diocese of Southwark...
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    Sarita Choudhury (category People from Blackheath, London)
    comedy-drama series, And Just Like That.... Choudhury was born in Blackheath, London to English and Bengali-Indian parents. Her father was a scientist...
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    Jools Holland (category People from Blackheath, London)
    collaboration with Rod Stewart. Holland was born on 24 January 1958 in Blackheath, southeast London. At the age of eight, he could play the piano fluently by ear...
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