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  • Tara Stout is a comedian born who was born in Clapham, a suburb of London, in 1970.
  • erred to stand as a Coalition Conservative in Clapham, a seat he held until 1922.
  • In 2005 Clapham accepted a football scholarship at St Francis
  • links with St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Clapham, after which it was named.
  • dained in 1980 his first post was a curacy in Clapham after which he was Priest-in-charge of St Mar
  • His sister Sara Clapham also represented New Zealand internationally,
  • dised accommodation both in the Temple and in Clapham, and by providing events where junior members
  • ndall R. Reeves, Brent S. Stewart, Phillip J. Clapham and James A. Powell (2002).
  • one was located at the boundary of Streatham, Clapham and Lambeth parishes.
  • d to indicate the addition of the parishes of Clapham and Streatham.
  • am Blackborne, a London merchant who lived at Clapham, and whose son Abraham, vicar of Dagenham, ma
  • he was released by Chester along with Graham Clapham and Mike Hollis.
  • Between Clapham and Dorking, the A24 closely follows the rout
  • It is predicted that over the coming decades Clapham and Patching will be slowly absorbed into Dur
  • He was educated at Haselrigge Road School, Clapham, and then at Christ's Hospital, Horsham, wher
  • hens was educated at the Xaverian Colleges at Clapham and Mayfield, Sussex.
  • acy in Reading he became Rector of St John's, Clapham and then of St Giles in the Fields.
  • The former Clapham and Streatham parishes, which became part of
  • Twilight of the Gods is a novel by Mark Clapham and Jon de Burgh Miller from the Virgin New A
  • a chain of bar diners known as Bierodrome in Clapham and Kingsway (and Islington, and Belgo Zuid (
  • In 1855 he was chosen rector of St. Mary's, Clapham, and in 1865 appointed to the office of provi
  • and poet John Newton (1725 - 1807), Rector of Clapham and founder of Church Missionary Society John
  • He was educated Manor House School in Clapham and at Peterhouse, Cambridge.
  • Street, and took his academy successively to Clapham and, about 1687, to Little Britain.
  • Clapham announced he would stand down at the next gen
  • Nukleuz is a dance record label based in the Clapham area of London, UK.
  • nternational Church who had migrated from the Clapham area.
  • ng of Planet 5 by Simon Bucher-Jones and Mark Clapham as well as in the Kaldor City series of audio
  • Leonard Clapham as Lee Stanton
  • In the words of Tomkins, "The ethos of Clapham became the spirit of the age".
  • ried Catherine, daughter of Thomas Taylor, of Clapham, Bedfordshire, in 1705.
  • s held at Twinwood Arena, near the village of Clapham, Bedfordshire, England.. Rhythm Festival was
  • sher was born on 6 April 1918 and educated in Clapham before entering the Society of Saint Francis
  • sdale, Ingleton, Sedbergh, Casterton, Barbon, Clapham, Bentham and Caton.
  • Marshall's Malted Milk was set up in Clapham but soon moved to Croydon.
  • ce station and selected a disused hospital in Clapham, but this did not go ahead.
  • junior boys were based at St. Alphonsus Road, Clapham, but the St. Alphonsus Road site has since cl
  • 2, the son of Charles Elliott of Grove House, Clapham, by his second wife, Eling, daughter of Henry
  • The return to Clapham can be varied by taking the Horton-in-Ribbles
  • Prof Arthur Roy Clapham CBE, Professor of Botany from 1944-69 at the
  • fter failing the eleven plus, was educated at Clapham Central Secondary School.
  • He was educated at Clapham College and later at the Assumptionist Colleg
  • Clapham Common was also home to Elizabeth Cook, the w
  • It is on the Northern Line between Clapham Common and Stockwell.
  • This platform and the one at Clapham Common are the narrowest on the London Underg
  • stretches south between Wandsworth Common and Clapham Common to include Balham ward, which is actua
  • y large and gracious houses and villas around Clapham Common and in the Old Town.
  • It runs north from Clapham Common to the A40 Westway at Ladbroke Grove.
  • His killers had been roaming Clapham Common after a night of drinking.
  • Clapham Common tube station is a station on London Un
  • Clapham Common is one of two remaining stations on th
  • mpervans were converted in a lockup garage at Clapham Common in London.
  • Brian Barker, said that the pair had gone to Clapham Common specifically to commit acts of "homoph
  • de of the club The Wandsworth Demons based at Clapham Common in south London.
  • The narrow central platform at Clapham Common with tracks on both sides dates from t
  • een further extended at both ends to run from Clapham Common to Euston.
  • te north of Streatham Common to Streatham and Clapham Common was transferred to a new route, the 25
  • ning service on the 137 was withdrawn between Clapham Common and Crystal Palace from 29 November 19
  • tension of the City & South London Railway to Clapham Common one stop to the south.
  • men who automatically assumed he was gay, as Clapham Common is a well known cruising site for gay
  • Clapham Common
  • s pavilion was built on the south-east end of Clapham Common South Side was built by architects fir
  • Clapham Common bandstand after renovation in 2006
  • It is located on the corner of Clapham Common near Clapham Common tube station.
  • lied to a specific area of Battersea, between Clapham Common and Wandsworth Common, South London wi
  • It connects Clapham Common with Camberwell via Brixton.
  • to resign following a "moment of madness" on Clapham Common in October 1998.
  • rst in Coventry, unit then ordered to London ( Clapham Common) three days before Coventry was blitze
  • ntral London Golf Centre, the western half of Clapham Common, Wandsworth Cemetery, Streatham Cemete
  • vided into 21 wards ( Bishop's, Brixton Hill, Clapham Common, Clapham Town, Coldharbour, Ferndale,
  • It is located in Clapham Common, London and provides specialist pallia
  • around 10.15pm and was a ten minute walk from Clapham Common.
  • northbound and southbound lines; the other is Clapham Common.
  • ery in Bristol and George Hibbert's garden at Clapham Common.
  • artha, the daughter of Benjamin Harrison from Clapham Common.
  • Worth and his associates bought West Lodge at Clapham Common.
  • ught in the Academy initially belonged to the Clapham Community and travelled each day to Kenningto
  • From 1865 to 1900 he was a minister of the Clapham Congregational Church.
  • ted in an organ by Gray & Davison in 1852 for Clapham Congregational Church.
  • He became secretary of the Clapham Conservative Association, and a member of the
  • as Conservative member of parliament for the Clapham constituency of south London.
  • The rest of Balham ward remained in the Clapham constituency.
  • The Adventure of the Clapham Cook
  • seventeen civil parishes: Angmering, Burpham, Clapham, Coombes, East Preston, Ferring, Findon, Houg
  • From Bedford (borough): Bromham, Carlton, Clapham, Cople, Eastcotts, Great Barford, Harrold, Oa
  • The Clapham crash _was_ very serious (preceded and follow
  • ion Shepherds Bush Raiders 7.12 (54) defeated Clapham Demons 6.11 (47)
  • The Clapham Demons are an Australian Rules Football team
  • Shepherds Bush Raiders 5.11 (41) defeated Clapham Demons 4.3 (27)
  • elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for the Clapham division of Wandsworth at a by-election in Ma
  • He then fought the Clapham division in the 1937 London County Council el
  • CC); after the war he represented Wandsworth ( Clapham Division) from 1922; he was chairman of the P
  • Although Clapham dominated the early stages of the final, with
  • ad a slow start and lags behind its neighbour Clapham, Earlsfield - with its schools and family fac
  • He died at Acre Lane, Clapham, England on May 10, 1829.
  • He began his career with curacies in Clapham, England and Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
  • He died in Clapham, England, at the age of 70.
  • stian denomination that was formed in 1849 in Clapham, England.
  • is an original novel by Lance Parkin and Mark Clapham featuring the fictional archaeologist Bernice
  • he division covers the villages of Angmering, Clapham, Findon, Patching and Poling.
  • d of the following civil parishes: Angmering, Clapham, Findon, Patching and Poling.
  • This saw Clapham following his new venture to Liverpool, event
  • y Press and its current editor is Christopher Clapham from the University of Cambridge.
  • January 1910, when he lost his seat, and for Clapham from 1910 to 1918.
  • British Labour Party Member of Parliament for Clapham from 1964 to 1970.
  • istant to Mr. Grace, presbyterian minister at Clapham; from 1714 till his death Lowman acted as chi
  • , whilst trains in the other direction run to Clapham, Giggleswick, Skipton and Leeds.
  • After finishing his studies at Clapham Grammar School in south-western London.
  • A Man Called Sun (Live at Clapham Grand - 17/07/1992) - 5:29
  • the London International Ska Festival at the Clapham Grand music venue.
  • He was born in Clapham Green, Surrey and educated at Westminster and
  • Since 2005, Clapham has been vice chairman of the Football Confer
  • Clapham has played 17 times for Canterbury United hav
  • Clapham has earned national representation at Under-2
  • Clapham has numerous public houses and several small
  • Clapham High Street is of historical importance becau
  • ckham Rye or Queens Road Peckham or change at Clapham High Street for nearby Clapham North station
  • on Chalk Farm Road, the former Bierodromes on Clapham High Street and Kingsway, and Belgo Bromley i
  • es to the shelter are north of the station on Clapham High Street.
  • ation is in Travelcard Zone 2 and is close to Clapham High Street railway station, although there i
  • el sewer starts on Balham Hill and runs under Clapham High Street, under Stockwell and Brixton, thr
  • n east to Brixton, but no trains stop at both Clapham High Street and Brixton (apart from occasiona
  • However there is also the possibility of Clapham High Street becoming the new terminus for the
  • ens Road Peckham for connections or change at Clapham High Street for London Underground's Northern
  • Brixton, Clapham High Street) should especially go.
  • National Rail station Clapham High Street is a short walk from Clapham Nort
  • Clapham High Street is the main through road and shop
  • It included the parishes of Bentham, Clapham, Horton in Ribblesdale and Sedburgh and parts
  • don, these included Dalston, Stoke Newington, Clapham, Hounslow and Acton.
  • (1756-1837), mistress of George IV, lived at Clapham House in the village.
  • Fitzherbert, mistress of George IV, lived at Clapham house in the village.
  • : Firby Hall, Firby (Christ's) Hospital, John Clapham House, Firby Grange (a former subdivision of
  • g Maureen Riscoe, John Barry (actor), Charles Clapham, Ian Fleming and John Le Mesurier.
  • She died at Clapham in 1908 and was buried with fellow dancer Giu
  • d he was unsuccessful again when he contested Clapham in 1906.
  • They moved to Clapham in 2010 having previously played their home f
  • Van Straubenzee contested Clapham in 1955.
  • the first incumbent of St. James's Chapel at Clapham in Surrey (now in Greater London), where he r
  • he possible link to BR operation could be the Clapham inquiries recommendation (and refusal to fund
  • ork Research Foundation), Calvin College, The Clapham Institute, Dordt College, Institute for Chris
  • Clapham is a village and civil parish in the Borough
  • Clapham is a left-winger and was a member of the Soci
  • om Qasr Ibrim (in collaboration with Dr. Alan Clapham) is in course of publication.
  • Clapham is an amazing village.
  • Clapham is a Distinguished Supporter of the British H
  • Clapham is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, wh
  • South London that leads from Brixton towards Clapham; it continues as Clapham Park Road to reach C
  • Post Office workers' train from Clapham Jct, 1968
  • aywards Heath, Gatwick Airport, East Croydon, Clapham Junction and London Victoria.
  • s per hour) to London Victoria via Balham and Clapham Junction
  • o London Waterloo via Kingston, Wimbledon and Clapham Junction
  • est London Line of the London Overground from Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction.
  • ndon Waterloo is approximately 25 minutes and Clapham Junction 15 minutes.
  • ge of Putney in the west, to Plough Road near Clapham Junction in the east, and from the River Tham
  • The 39 bus runs from Clapham Junction to Putney Bridge station via Wandswo
  • en Junction, two trains per hour westbound to Clapham Junction and six trains per hour eastbound to
  • s per hour) to London Waterloo (~12 mins) via Clapham Junction
  • It goes over the London Overground to Clapham Junction near Southfield Road.
  • Pouparts Junction is a railway junction near Clapham Junction south of the Thames in inner London.
  • Clapham Junction was inspired by the vicious murder o
  • reatham Common, Balham, Wandsworth Common and Clapham Junction
  • ons occurred 800 m (half a mile) southwest of Clapham Junction railway station in southwest London,
  • I thought Clapham Junction claimed to be the busiest Junction s
  • ins for the West of England Main Line call at Clapham Junction and Woking.
  • It was one of the few trains to stop at Clapham Junction platform 8 in those days.
  • few of British Rail's taped announcements at Clapham Junction station.
  • pected to be open in October 2012, connecting Clapham Junction with Highbury & Islington.
  • r for just three months when she attended the Clapham Junction rail crash.
  • m Hammersmith, linked to a proposed line from Clapham Junction to Marble Arch.
  • London Victoria (with a faster connection to Clapham Junction and London Victoria at Sutton).
  • e 49 was withdrawn between Crystal Palace and Clapham Junction at the same time.
  • extra line linking to 'main article') to the Clapham Junction rail crash.
  • Clapham Junction
  • Clapham Junction (Battersea)
  • Clapham Junction rail crash
  • s an important link for the Sands End area to Clapham Junction station in the south of London and n
  • Clapham Junction Bolingbroke Grove
  • have the line connected to the south west to Clapham Junction via the West London Line, and to the
  • Clapham Junction Station
  • 3tph call at Clapham Junction
  • 2 call at Clapham Junction
  • 2 fast to Clapham Junction
  • 2 westbound to Clapham Junction
  • 2tph to London Victoria via Clapham Junction
  • N31 - Clapham Junction to Camden Town
  • ndor began life as a market stall in London's Clapham Junction in response to the considerable lack
  • Four run direct via Clapham Junction
  • Main article: Clapham Junction rail crash
  • ne via an eastward-facing loop that joins the Clapham Junction to Barnes mainline.
  • ting westbound services away from Victoria to Clapham Junction to form an orbital rail line around
  • at Staines, Feltham, Twickenham, Richmond and Clapham Junction
  • 2 westbound to Clapham Junction also via Willesden Junction.
  • passengers in 2012 will now have to change at Clapham Junction for services into London.
  • outh Western Railway at a point south east of Clapham Junction railway station, where trains would
  • 2 call at only Twickenham, Richmond, and Clapham Junction
  • xx16 to East Croydon, Clapham Junction and London Victoria (Southern)
  • nal Tour also operate London Buses route 337 ( Clapham Junction - Richmond), under contract to Trans
  • line from a connection at East Putney to its Clapham Junction to Barnes line.
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