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The 65-year-old underwent an operation three weeks ago at a Bupa Hospital in Blackheath, London.
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I have just walked round to my friendly neighbourhood printer (Trojan Press in Blackheath, London SE3) to collect my new batch of business cards.
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I have just walked round to my friendly neighbourhood printer (Trojan Press in Blackheath, London SE3) to collect my new batch of business cards.
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This evocative watercolour is by Rowland Hilder, a prolific artist who lived in Blackheath and whose work can be seen in Shell posters and books.
A Drive in the Country Peter Ashley 2008
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Yet in Blackheath sixteen people already appreciate its subtlety and its realism and all the rest of it.
New Treasure Seekers Edith 1925
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They took a house in Blackheath, which is the northern part of London.
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The Blackheath is a very comfortable inn, kept by an old soldier; and it reminded me of the small inns in North Wales.
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The Blackheath is a very comfortable inn, kept by an old soldier; and it reminded me of the small inns in North Wales.
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London, and there lodged on a hill called Blackheath; and as they went, they said ever they were the king's men and the noble commons of
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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And so long they went forward till they came within a four mile of London, and there lodged on a hill called Blackheath; and as they went, they said ever they were the kings men and the noble commons of England: 1 and when they of London knew that they were come so near to them, the mayor, as ye have heard before, closed the gates and kept straitly all the passages.
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