• The Battersea Arts Centre incident refers to a brawl between the Outcasts and the Hells Angels at the Battersea Arts Centre in London on 31 January 1998...
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    Battersea Arts Centre ("BAC") is a performance space specialising in theatre productions. Located near Clapham Junction railway station in Battersea,...
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  • police car and call sign. A raid made in the aftermath of the Battersea Arts Centre incident revealed the Hells Angels had a number of secret police documents...
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  • Fisher's motorcycle shop a number of times to talk about the Battersea Arts Centre incident and he recalled: "He'd [Fisher] engage you in a hour's conversation...
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    Battersea Sports Centre is also based on the Winstanley estate and there are many other initiatives nearby in Battersea Park, Battersea Arts Centre and...
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    animal welfare and patron of many animal welfare charities, including Battersea Dogs & Cats Home and president of Brooke. She often visits other animal...
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    Whiteleys (redirect from Whiteleys Centre)
    the crane at the time of the incident. Whiteleys reopened on 26 July 1989 as a shopping centre. In September 2013, the centre was purchased by Meyer Bergman...
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    Brent Cross Shopping Centre is a large shopping centre in Hendon, north London, owned by Hammerson and Abrdn. Located by the Brent Cross interchange,...
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    Earlsfield (category District centres of London)
    to its northern, western and eastern neighbours, Clapham, Wandsworth, Battersea and Putney, contributing to the wider area's nickname of Nappy Valley...
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    and which a gentleman never refuses to give." The result was a duel in Battersea Fields on 21 March 1829. Winchilsea did not fire, a plan he and his second...
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    Clapham, south London, England. Originally common land for the parishes of Battersea and Clapham, it was converted to parkland under the terms of the Metropolitan...
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  • list of incidents in London that have been labelled as "terrorism". It includes various bomb attacks and other politically driven violent incidents. 1867...
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    Beau Willimon (category Columbia University School of the Arts alumni)
    at MCC Theater, Ars Nova, HERE Arts Center, the Phoenix Theatre, the Actors Theater of Chicago, Battersea Arts Centre in London, Cherry Lane Theatre,...
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    neighbouring districts of Kennington and Pimlico. As in neighbouring Battersea and Nine Elms, riverside redevelopment has converted most former industrial...
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    performances of their productions (and from other theatres) to cinemas and arts centres around the world. It began in June 2009 with Helen Mirren in Jean Racine's...
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    chose the colour. On Victory in Europe Day (8 May 1945), the Palace was the centre of British celebrations, with the King, Queen and Princess Elizabeth (the...
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    Methodist Central Hall, Westminster (category Exhibition and conference centres in London)
    Westminster, London, serving primarily as a Methodist church and a conference centre. The building also houses an art gallery, a restaurant, and office spaces...
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  • Violinist. For services to Music. Patricia Mary Stafford. Vice Chair, Battersea. For services to Charity and to Visually Impaired People. Non Rhiannydd...
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    Corps to treat military casualties. It merged with St John's College, Battersea, in 1923, establishing a single institution in Chelsea as the College...
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    caused by reports of drone sightings at Gatwick Airport, and a subsequent incident at Heathrow, a drone-detection system was installed airport-wide to attempt...
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    11 January 2022. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "UNESCO World Heritage Centre - World Heritage List". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 8 November...
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  • Thomas's one-act opera, Tourette's Diva, was performed at London's Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) in May 2000 and featured two members of a dysfunctional family...
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    Edinburgh Festival Fringe (category Arts organisations based in Scotland)
    was held, at The Forest, with support from 2008 to 2010 by the Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) and support from several organisations including the Jerwood...
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    ceiling collapsed around 40 minutes into a performance of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. It brought down a lighting rig and a section...
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    was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, the architect of Battersea Power Station, and built in two stages between 1947 and 1963. It is directly...
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    documentary series Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs, covering life at Battersea Dogs and Cats Home in south London. O'Grady commented that he had wanted...
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    nickname, One Take Wakeman. Among his first sessions were playing on Battersea Power Station by Junior's Eyes and, in June 1969, the Mellotron on "Space...
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    Greer. In 2014, the theatre was fined £20,000 for a health and safety incident in which a stage manager, Rachael Presdee, was paralysed in a fall through...
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    Golden Hinde (1973) (category Maritime incidents in 1985)
    Bridges Albert Bridge Battersea Bridge Blackfriars Bridge Chelsea Bridge Hammersmith Bridge Hungerford Bridge and Golden Jubilee Bridges Lambeth Bridge...
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    Kennington to Battersea Power Station via Nine Elms. The extension was privately funded, with contributions from developments across the Battersea Power Station...
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