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is on the east side of Well Hall Road, built in 1985, partially above the A2 road, replacing the stations at Eltham Well Hall and Eltham Park on the same line. The railway line crosses east to west passing over both Well Hall Road and
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and opened in 1936. In 1981 it became the
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bought the property of Well Hall for £19,000 and had the mansion which was then dilapidated, demolished, but the moat and the Tudor Barn were left and remain to this day. Page had another mansion built on the grounds, known as
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Buildings of England. London 2: South. By Bridget Cherry and Nikolaus Pevsner. 22 × 12 cm. Pp. 813, figs, and maps + 111 pls. Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1983. ISBN 0-14-071047-7. £11·95".
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at the end of the 2015–16 season. The club was founded in 1858 and is the oldest open rugby club in the world since becoming open in 1862 and is also the third-oldest rugby club in continuous existence in the world.
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and one of the highest profile racial killings in UK history; its fallout included profound cultural changes to attitudes on racism and the police, and to the law and police practice, and the partial revocation of
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1753:(Canterbury, 1797), posted at
1296:Blackheath Football Club is a
757:On the evening 22 April 1993,
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3164:Birdbrook Road Nature Reserve
2739:The Woolwich Story, 1890–1965
2389:"Ideal Homes Progress Estate"
2269:Buses from Eltham High Street
2041:The Woolwich Story, 1890–1965
1590:
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1358:Sir Gregory Page, 2nd Baronet
2784:at www.greenwichheritage.org
2752:Eltham and Woolwich tramways
2355:Billinghurst, Keith (2017).
2069:Eltham and Woolwich tramways
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1114:List of schools in Greenwich
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2656:"The Frankie Howerd Centre"
1725:Map of Eltham and Kidbrooke
1452:Destinations from Well Hill
738:Eltham Well Hall rail crash
732:Eltham Well Hall rail crash
665:London Borough of Greenwich
365:is a place to the north of
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2516:"Coronet Cinema (1213615)"
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2105:www.railwaysarchive.co.uk
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3078:Old Royal Naval College
2609:www.londonremembers.com
2487:"Well Hall Art Gallery"
2445:The Antiquaries Journal
1938:. Amberley Publishing.
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3317:Greenwich and Woolwich
3118:Charlton Athletic F.C.
2814:at www.wellhall.org.uk
2776:British History Online
2415:www.thisiseltham.co.uk
1885:"Well Hall Pleasaunce"
1785:British History Online
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1676:British History Online
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3151:Parks and open spaces
2584:www.newsshopper.co.uk
2359:. : Brown Dog Books.
2267:Transport for London
2237:Transport for London
1934:Powell, Gary (2017).
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3307:Erith and Thamesmead
3002:The Bob Hope Theatre
2800:Well Hall Pleasaunce
2796:at www.yellins.co.uk
2790:at hidden-london.com
1236:Well Hall Pleasaunce
1094:London Cannon Street
1090:London Charing Cross
829:Well Hall Roundabout
825:Well Hall Roundabout
675:History of transport
623:and was executed at
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286:London Assembly
178:Sovereign state
3431:(in LB of Lewisham)
3327:Bridges and tunnels
2660:www.geograph.org.uk
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473:it was recorded as
399:South Circular Road
341: /
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3249:Plumstead Cemetery
3234:Maryon Wilson Park
3209:Greenwich Cemetery
3098:Severndroog Castle
2754:(Middleton, 1996)
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