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also spreading from the neighbouring area of | Battersea, along the part of the south bank of the Riv |
But | Battersea also stretches south between Wandsworth Comm |
3 John, Earl Spencer, purchased the manor of | Battersea, and consequently acquired ownership of the |
ginally part of the parliamentary borough of | Battersea and Clapham, which consisted of two division |
ammar School, Blackburn, St. John's College, | Battersea and Manchester University. |
It was set up by and is owned by the | Battersea and Wandsworth Trades Union Council. |
Walter St John, 3rd Baronet (1622-1708), of | Battersea and of Lydiard Tregoze, Wiltshire, signed a |
om Lord Grandison, his uncle, his estates at | Battersea and Wandsworth. |
McAdden was educated at the Salesian School, | Battersea and worked as an export sales manager and co |
of the London Borough of Wandsworth between | Battersea and Vauxhall. |
DR Kirtley extended Longhedge Railway Works ( | Battersea) and once again used it for new locomotive c |
Archer moved to the left during his years in | Battersea and was re-elected to the Council as a Labou |
fined by Lt Col J J Sexby (who also designed | Battersea and parts of Southwark Parks). |
st took over the St.John's Therapy Centre in | Battersea and the Queen Mary's Hospital (QMR) in Roeha |
nt and was educated at the Salesian College, | Battersea and trained as an actor at RADA, before appe |
been proposed by the City of London, linking | Battersea and Hackney via Elephant and Castle and The |
wife, he moved to his son-in-law's house in | Battersea and was employed in the House of Lords, alth |
, The Pleasaunce for Cyril Flower, 1st Baron | Battersea and the Methodist Church. |
Loucks attended schools at | Battersea and Kingston. |
He was born in | Battersea and died in Fulham. |
Faunthorpe was born in | Battersea and educated at Oxford. |
ese super power stations was planned for the | Battersea area, on the south bank of the River Thames |
The RCA is based in the South Kensington and | Battersea areas of Central London. |
Acting credits include Earfull at the | Battersea Arts Centre in 2007. |
irst play Airswimming debuted in 1997 at the | Battersea Arts Centre in London. |
ng company, and was artistic director of the | Battersea Arts Centre from 1980 to 1985. |
Art at La Jolla, the CCA in Glasgow and the | Battersea Arts Centre in London. |
inner Amanda Holden: workshops took place in | Battersea Arts Centre in September 2003, with the fina |
formed in Samuel Beckett's Not I in London's | Battersea Arts Centre in 2005, and was interviewed wit |
ber 1990 became the Artistic Director of The | Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) whose fortunes he revitali |
Battersea at the start of the 18th century was a villa | |
2006, the show moved from its origins at the | Battersea Barge to the Soho Revue Bar before its curre |
In 1965 | Battersea became part of the London Borough of Wandswo |
The term is applied to a specific area of | Battersea, between Clapham Common and Wandsworth Commo |
e ex-Margate trains that was involved in the | Battersea Big Dipper disaster of 1972 when 5 children |
of five wards of the Metropolitan Borough of | Battersea: Bolingbroke, Broomwood, St John, Shaftesbur |
tor and served as a councillor (Alderman) on | Battersea Borough Council 1934-65 and was Mayor 1955-5 |
Access was via the rickety wooden | Battersea Bridge or, more directly, by ferry direct fr |
evelopment located between Albert Bridge and | Battersea Bridge on the River Thames. |
From | Battersea Bridge in the west, the Thames Embankment in |
The road crosses the River Thames at | Battersea Bridge and from this point until its end it |
The cost of subsidising | Battersea Bridge drained funds intended for the buildi |
Turner or James McNeill Whistler painting of | Battersea Bridge and mistakenly named the song after C |
Battersea Bridge | |
Company had been paying compensation to the | Battersea Bridge Company for nine years, and on comple |
Battersea Bridge, John Atkinson Grimshaw (1885) | |
g female bottlenose whale became stranded at | Battersea Bridge. |
The parishes of | Battersea, Camberwell, Chelsea, Fulham, Hammersmith, H |
He was Professor of Physics at | Battersea College of Technology from 1964 until 1970. |
layed association football and had captained | Battersea College XI through two undefeated seasons. |
r the 1918 general election, when the former | Battersea constituency was divided in two. |
Battersea constituency was originally created in 1885. | |
f his death in 1932, he was deputy leader of | Battersea council. |
the BBC's Animal Rescue Live Show daily from | Battersea Dog's Home in central London, co-hosting wit |
In 2002, the name was changed from 'The | Battersea Dogs Home' to 'The Battersea Dogs and Cats H |
He was Director General of the | Battersea Dogs Home from 1974 to 1988. |
sed with the help of Gerry Bron on behalf of | Battersea Dogs and Cats Home called 'Rockford's Christ |
ry, this line was supposed to be, "It's like | Battersea Dogs' Home in here." |
donated his royalties from "Old Shep" to the | Battersea Dogs' Home, so he made nothing from this hig |
invented technique of transfer-printing from | Battersea enamels in the 1750s. |
an award ceremony held on 23 October 2007 in | Battersea Evolution. |
If the | Battersea extension does not get built, there are oppo |
proving the Metropolis acquired 320 acres of | Battersea Fields, 198 acres went on to become Batterse |
appointed assistant curate at St. Saviour's, | Battersea Fields. |
rdained in 1927 he was a Curate at St Luke's | Battersea followed by a period as Rector of Bamford. |
The church is used weekly by Thomas's | Battersea for their Thursday morning church service an |
, one taking storm water from Hammersmith to | Battersea for treatment or storage, the other carrying |
rt use of "Tweeny" for those living in South | Battersea, from the estate agent's use of "Between the |
Some of the Margate trains were sold to | Battersea fun fair in the 1960s where they were used o |
de work for the OPO drivers from route 39 at | Battersea Garage on a new route 19A (running between B |
The route was operated by | Battersea Garage QB and the double decker school journ |
er 2006, and is operated by Travel London at | Battersea Garage (QB), running from Wandsworth Road St |
own was formed following the amalgamation of | Battersea Grammar School and Rosa Bassett School in 19 |
Robertson was educated at | Battersea Grammar School and for three years curator a |
Born in London Jameson was educated at | Battersea Grammar School where he played cornet in the |
Bulman went to | Battersea Grammar School in 1910, but wishing to study |
oting in 1977, following the amalgamation of | Battersea Grammar boys' school and Rosa Bassett girls' |
He was educated first at | Battersea Grammar School, then after his evacuation as |
He attended | Battersea Grammar School (1962 to 1969). |
Although Chelsea and | Battersea had been linked by ferry since at least 1550 |
d, adding guitarist Tony Burkys (ex Original | Battersea Heroes), renamed themselves "Peter Knox's Ne |
Walter Dulaney Addison and his bride leased | Battersea House for a year. |
been previously on display at her home, Old | Battersea House. |
Battersea in the Metropolitan Board of Works area, sho | |
as Conservative Parliamentary Candidate for | Battersea in September 2006 following an Open Primary |
ich appointment he held until 1836, Vicar of | Battersea in 1808 (Battersea was in the gift of Lord S |
e 2004, she was created Baroness Prosser, of | Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. |
Linton, who was the Member of Parliament for | Battersea in London, England from 1997-2010. |
as Conservative Parliamentary candidate for | Battersea in the 2001 general election but was not ele |
After leaving | Battersea in 1995 to work in New York, Blackman return |
The second store was opened in | Battersea in May 1981. |
It takes in all of the district of | Battersea including the park and riverside, and stretc |
hilst the Reserves Challenge Cup holders are | Battersea Ironsides Reserves. |
Clapham Junction, in neighbouring | Battersea is Clapham's nearest major rail station. |
Battersea is also the setting for Penelope Fitzgerald' | |
treet on the John Burns' Latchmere Estate in | Battersea is named after him. |
St Mary's Church, | Battersea is the local Church of England parish church |
I know how | Battersea is pronounced, but I've heard that some of t |
Battersea is a historic plantation house in Prairievil | |
Elizabeth Addison gave | Battersea its new name, Harmony Hall, which it retains |
and surrounding villages include Ingleside, | Battersea, Knockpatrick, Clover, Waltham, Bloomfield, |
He was President of | Battersea Labour Party and Trades Council, and of the |
The first studio opened in | Battersea, London on 1 September 1982 and within six w |
ld at Broomwood Church Hall, Broomwood Road, | Battersea, London on 6 August 1977. |
Based in | Battersea, London they were Marketing Magazine's Digit |
Rodney P (born Rodney Panton in | Battersea, London) is an English MC who entered the UK |
He was born in | Battersea, London, the son of Labour MP John Battley. |
Born in | Battersea, London, he studied at Cambridge University |
Hoadley was born in | Battersea, London, and began his career as an apprenti |
Born in | Battersea, London, Robert Lindsay won the British AAA |
Steve Gould (born 25 March 1950 in | Battersea, London, UK) was the lead singer and bassist |
952) is an English former footballer born in | Battersea, London, who made more than 400 appearances |
Born in South | Battersea, London, England. |
ed by his Irish mother and English father in | Battersea, London. |
t carries the A217 road between the areas of | Battersea, near Wandsworth Town Station, in the London |
The | Battersea North by-election, 1946 was a parliamentary |
when most of its territory was reunited with | Battersea North to form the new Battersea constituency |
Battersea North in the Parliamentary County of London | |
Battersea North in the Parliamentary County of London | |
Jay was elected member of Parliament for | Battersea North at a by-election in July 1946, and hel |
Battersea North was a parliamentary constituency in th | |
elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Battersea North at a by-election in 1940, a seat he he |
the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Battersea North, Battersea South, Kingston upon Thames |
East died at his residence, Sherwood Lodge, | Battersea, on 8 January 1847. |
t Party member Shapurji Saklatvala as MP for | Battersea; one of only two communist members or Parlia |
He was born in | Battersea, Ontario and became a farmer. |
"No. 2 Ward of | Battersea Parish, |
Battersea Park Road railway station was a station in B | |
Battersea Park Boat House, London; Building of the Yea | |
e 2011 event will also be held in London, in | Battersea Park on the 17th September. |
The bandstand in | Battersea Park where "Going Out" and "Late In The Day" |
2 Railway Clearing House map of lines around | Battersea Park railway station |
Similar accidents occurred at | Battersea Park in 1937, Barnes in 1955 and Crayford ra |
Battersea Park railway station, a very nearby station | |
nghouse 'L' frame which originally came from | Battersea Park Signal box. |
On 2 April 1937, | Battersea Park signal box was operated by Relief Signa |
c parks, including being an organiser of the | Battersea Park Scheme and a guarantor of the Great Exh |
esigned the grade II listed Denmark Hill and | Battersea Park stations between here and Victoria. |
daughter Ella in the Bumps & Babies Mile in | Battersea Park for Sport Relief 2010 along with Denise |
The music video was filmed on a bandstand in | Battersea Park (the same bandstand is pictured in the |
held at the Church of Our Lady of Carmel in | Battersea Park Road on Tuesday 19 July, and was buried |
Peace pagoda in | Battersea Park |
Battersea Park Road (closed 1916) | |
Single Form at | Battersea Park |
The bandstand in | Battersea Park |
It is a short walk from | Battersea Park station and Battersea Park. |
Battersea Park Pump House, London; Civic Trust Commend | |
Battersea Park, south London (1846 to 1864, designed w | |
On the boxes to the south of | Battersea Park, the apparatus could be released by the |
ollowed by the more central 83ha (200 acres) | Battersea Park, on the River Thames in the north of th |
the university was to move from its home in | Battersea Park, south-west London, to Stag Hill, in Gu |
me track is located at the Millennium Arena, | Battersea Park, and 'Belgravians' train there on Tuesd |
The signalman at | Battersea Park, believing there to be a fault with his |
Athlon was held in London on 18 September in | Battersea Park. |
e II listed parks in London, the other being | Battersea Park. |
attempting the release again, or contacting | Battersea Pier by telephone to investigate the problem |
Sam | Battersea plays Sheila Taddler, Bill's long-suffering |
901, when University College Oxford and then | Battersea Polytechnic provided members of the Manageme |
East Riding of Yorkshire, Doughty trained at | Battersea Polytechnic, his earliest work comic strip a |
Archer served as a governor of | Battersea Polytechnic, President of the Nine Elms Swim |
It is very close to | Battersea Power Station and next to what I would call |
Battersea Power Station is immediately to the south of | |
I and the London Blitz he was an engineer at | Battersea Power Station. |
Battersea Power Station viewed from the north bank of | |
s primarily an industrial area, dominated by | Battersea Power Station, Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, |
This plant once used waste heat piped from | Battersea Power Station on the other side of the River |
The | Battersea Power Station is the location of several ral |
If the extension is built, a redeveloped | Battersea Power Station will be the new terminus for " |
The site of | Battersea Power Station was partly occupied by the fam |
With the redevelopment of | Battersea Power Station into "The Power Station London |
Battersea Power Station is relocated to the coast of K | |
ce relied on waste heat from the now-disused | Battersea Power Station on the South side of the River |
The album also features a shot of | Battersea Power Station on its cover, with a pig float |
th Waters, footage of the original pig, over | Battersea Power Station, was shown on a giant video sc |
ordechai Vanunu and a founding member of the | Battersea Power Station Community Group. |
oduct heat in hot water from the now-disused | Battersea Power Station on the opposite side of the Th |
That is a myth as | Battersea Power Station was hit by bombs which caused |
g room on the operations floor of the former | Battersea Power Station. |
he disused (but soon to be rejuvenated) 1933 | Battersea Power Station by the river in the southwest |
Is | Battersea Power Station really in Clapham? |
d featured an inflatable flying pig over the | Battersea Powerstation on the cover of their 1977 albu |
2 Railway Clearing House map of lines around | Battersea railway station |
eliport's helipad jetty on the River Thames, | Battersea Railway Bridge in the background |
The | Battersea Railway Bridge - properly called the Cremorn |
rms of their impact on the areas they serve ( | Battersea Railway Bridge? |
Site of | Battersea railway station in 1962 |
olish College of the University of London at | Battersea, received a doctorate in the physics of meta |
lection of 1983, and was subsumed by the new | Battersea seat, where it formed 61.5% of the total con |
irfield and Northcote) went to the recreated | Battersea seat, with part (Earlsfield and Nightingale) |
e EP by The Orb and Meat Beat Manifesto, see | Battersea Shield (EP). |
The | Battersea Shield is one of the most significant pieces |
Battersea Shield in the River Thames | |
et and ceremonial bronze shields such as the | Battersea Shield and Witham Shield were all found in r |
The | Battersea Shield, showing a central boss that is simil |
made of enamel, as is also the case with the | Battersea Shield. |
a local Junior School and is a member of the | Battersea Society and Friends of Battersea Park. |
election, when it was reunited with most of | Battersea South to form the new Battersea constituency |
Catholic church and parish in Trott Street, | Battersea, South West London, that serves the Catholic |
Born in | Battersea, South London, England, Merryfield was from |
served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Battersea South in London from 1931 to 1945. |
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