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    Putney Lower Common Cemetery is a cemetery on the edge of the London Borough of Wandsworth between Putney and Barnes town centres. The cemetery has an...
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  • Putney Lower Common is an open parkland space in the London Borough of Wandsworth between the town centres of Putney and Barnes. It is part of Wimbledon...
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    Wimbledon Common is a large open space in Wimbledon, southwest London. There are three named areas: Wimbledon Common, Putney Heath, and Putney Lower Common, which...
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    Putney (/ˈpʌtni/) is a district of south London, England, in the London Borough of Wandsworth, five miles (eight kilometres) southwest of Charing Cross...
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    The Arab Boy (category Putney)
    local solicitor and property developer Henry Scarth (buried in Putney Lower Common Cemetery) who built the pub in 1849, as well as the former Quill pub nearby...
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    1983 – adjacent to playing fields and Wimbledon Common. The non-denominational Putney Vale Cemetery and Crematorium, in which a number of well-known...
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  • 11 Putney Hill, London in 1850, a house which Wood designed. He died there on 18 April 1886, and was buried with his wife and sons at Putney Lower Common...
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  • Park Cemetery Brockley and Ladywell Cemeteries Brompton Cemetery East Finchley Cemetery Highgate Cemetery Kensal Green Cemetery Nunhead Cemetery Putney Vale...
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    Beverley Brook (category Putney)
    the Putney Embankment at Barn Elms, having flowed through the green spaces of Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park, Barnes Common and Putney Lower Common on...
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    boundaries are Putney Heath and part of Putney Lower Common, which are managed as part of Wimbledon Common, and the west side of Clapham Common, which is managed...
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    Beverley Brook Walk (category Putney)
    passed through the green spaces of Wimbledon Common, Richmond Park, Barnes Common and Putney Lower Common on its route. The walk was created by a partnership...
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    died at 9 Charlwood Road, Putney, Surrey, on 10 July 1862 and was interred with her second husband in Putney Lower Common Cemetery. A long epitaph on her...
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    Pettiward Estate (category Putney)
    areas: parts of West Brompton and small parts of Putney. The family trust's key landholdings are in Putney and West Brompton, London. Most of the houses...
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    and wetland. Beverley Brook passes through part of the common before meeting the Thames at Putney. In April 2001, Barnes Pond dramatically emptied overnight...
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    Surprize on 26 June 1790. He was granted 30 acres of land in what is now Putney. He married Mary Hutchinson (1765-1850) in 1792 and they had four children...
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  • a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, son of Samuel Shaw. Born near Putney, Vermont, Shaw completed preparatory studies. He studied law, was admitted...
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    Barnes Common is a local nature reserve on common land in the south east of Barnes, London, England, adjoining Putney Lower Common to the east and bounded...
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    enclosing the Common Fields, Common Pastures, Common Meadows, Common Grounds, Heaths, and Waste Ground, of Upper Boddington and Lower Boddington, within...
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    the colony at Port Jackson and the Eora people, is buried in present-day Putney. Jesse Curran - Scottish Premiership footballer who plays for Dundee F.C...
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    previously the Jewish cemetery serving the London Jewish community pre their expulsion. Records of transactions of the time show that the cemetery had been expanded...
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  • Kingdom Mehrotra was an 8-year-old boy who disappeared on July 29, 1981, from Putney, London. On February 25, 1982, some of Mehrotra's remains were found in...
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    Sutton, with some of the streets to the north and west of Sutton Common Park adjoining Lower Morden and Morden within the London Borough of Merton. Much of...
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    (now solo) lived at 110 Milton Grove. Hugh Gater Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Putney, representative 1958–1965 of the Stoke Newington & Hackney constituency...
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    Howard Carter (category Burials at Putney Vale Cemetery)
    next to the Royal Albert Hall, on 2 March 1939. He was buried in Putney Vale Cemetery in London on 6 March, nine people attending his funeral. His love...
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    Isleworth to Peckham via St Margarets, Richmond, Barnes, Putney, Wandsworth, Clapham Junction, Clapham Common, Brixton, Herne Hill and East Dulwich. It was later...
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    Northern Cemetery Station was built just to the east of the northern portal to Gasworks Tunnel, to connect the city to New Southgate Cemetery. It opened...
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    and Golden Jubilee Bridges Lambeth Bridge London Bridge Millennium Bridge Putney Bridge Richmond Bridge Southwark Bridge Tower Bridge Vauxhall Bridge Waterloo...
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    On 1 March 1880, the DR opened an extension south from West Brompton to Putney Bridge. In 1906 a heat wave affected the railway such that one of the Underground's...
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    Bell Irvin (1938). Southern Negroes, 1861–1865. pp. 21, 66–69. Martha S. Putney (2003). Blacks in the United States Army: Portraits Through History. McFarland...
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    West, Linley Point, Longueville, Macquarie Park, North Ryde, Northwood, Putney, Riverview, Ryde, St Leonards, Tennyson Point, Woolwich. "Longueville -...
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