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  London Borough of Bexley - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
The London Borough of Bexley is a London borough in southeast outer London.
The River Thames is its northernmost boundary with the London Borough of Havering.
The borough was formed in 1965 by the merger of the Kent boroughs of Bexley, and Erith and the Crayford urban district, and half of Chislehurst and Sidcup urban district.
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 Bexleyheath -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Bexleyheath is a place in the (additional info and facts about London Borough of Bexley) London Borough of Bexley.
It was acquired by the (An organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription) National Trust in 2003.
The development of Bexleyheath as a London suburb was hastened by railway engineer and one-time owner of (additional info and facts about Danson House) Danson House Alfred Bean, who championed the (additional info and facts about Bexleyheath Line) Bexleyheath Line to support growth of the estates around Danson Park.
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 United Kingdom
The kingdom includes the island of Great Britain, comprising England, Scotland, and Wales; and Northern Ireland, an integral component of the kingdom, occupying part of the island of Ireland.
The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands in the English Channel are not part of the United Kingdom; they are direct dependencies of the British crown and have substantial internal self-governing powers.
Notable fishing-product industries are located at Hull, Grimsby, Fleetwood, North Shields, Lowestoft, and Plymouth in England and at Aberdeen and Peterhead in Scotland.
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 Encyclopedia: July 30   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Events March 5 - Papal dispensation issued for the marriage of Henry VIII of England and Catherine of Aragon June 27 - Henry VIII of England repudiates his engagement to Catherine of Aragon, at his fathers command King Alexander_of_Poland signed Nihil_novi act - Poland became Nobles Democracy Poland prohibits peasants from leaving...
Kate Bush (born Catherine Bush on 30 July 1958 in Bexleyheath, Kent, now part of Greater London) is a British singer-songwriter known for her expressive three-octave voice, idiosyncratic and literary lyrics, and eclectic and meticulous musical and production style.
The current (25th) Prime Minister of Australia, John Howard (sitting, fifth from left), with his Cabinet, 1999 The office of Prime Minister is in practice the most powerful political office in the Commonwealth of Australia.
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 Kate Bush @ Famous.y2u.co.uk
(born Catherine Bush on July 30, 1958 in Bexleyheath, London, England and attended school in Welling) is a British singer-songwriter who has acquired a large number of extremely devoted fans since her debut in 1978 with the surprise hit "Wuthering Heights", which was number 1 in the British music charts for 4 weeks.
Her first album, The Kick Inside was released in 1978, and featured many of the songs the artist had written during her years of instruction and development.
Duffield, her lighting director, was killed in an accident during her April 20 concert at The London Palladium when he fell twenty feet through an open trap door on the stage.
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 Fathers of Confederation
He took part in the Charlottetown, Québec and London conferences, and was among the most ardent supporters of Confederation.
He was elected to the federal house in 1867 from his old constituency of` York and had the honor of moving the adoption of the speech from the throne in the first session.
He was a delegate to the final London Conference, taking the place of Mowat who had been appointed to the bench in Canada West.
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