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- Clapham_Common_Northside abstract "Clapham Common Northside is a road in South West London. One part of it is the A3 which leads to Portsmouth.The 19th-century composer Edvard Grieg stayed in a hotel there while performing in London. The architect Charles Barry, who designed the Houses of Parliament, lived and died in the building which is now known as Trinity Hospice. Samuel Pepys spent the last years of his life in a house on this road. Graham Greene, the novelist, lived at 14 North Side. In 1940, a bomb destroyed Greene's Clapham house, and Greene described similar scenes in his 1942 novel of London during the Blitz, The Ministry of Fear, and later in The End of the Affair.Opposite Northside, on Clapham Common, is Holy Trinity Church, the place of worship that was home to 'The Clapham Sect' the abolitionist group; one of whose members was William Wilberforce. The Clapham Sect was popularised in the 2006 film 'Amazing Grace'.".
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- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageRevisionID "665963457".
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink A3_road.
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- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Amazing_Grace_(2006_film).
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Lambeth.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Wandsworth.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Barry.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Clapham_Common.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Clapham_Sect.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Edvard_Grieg.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Graham_Greene.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Palace_of_Westminster.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Portsmouth.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Pepys.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink The_End_of_the_Affair.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_Hospice.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLink William_Wilberforce.
- Clapham_Common_Northside wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clapham Common Northside".
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- Clapham_Common_Northside subject Category:Streets_in_Lambeth.
- Clapham_Common_Northside subject Category:Streets_in_Wandsworth.
- Clapham_Common_Northside hypernym Road.
- Clapham_Common_Northside point "51.4612 -0.1519".
- Clapham_Common_Northside type Road.
- Clapham_Common_Northside type SpatialThing.
- Clapham_Common_Northside comment "Clapham Common Northside is a road in South West London. One part of it is the A3 which leads to Portsmouth.The 19th-century composer Edvard Grieg stayed in a hotel there while performing in London. The architect Charles Barry, who designed the Houses of Parliament, lived and died in the building which is now known as Trinity Hospice. Samuel Pepys spent the last years of his life in a house on this road. Graham Greene, the novelist, lived at 14 North Side.".
- Clapham_Common_Northside label "Clapham Common Northside".
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- Clapham_Common_Northside lat "51.4612".
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- Clapham_Common_Northside wasDerivedFrom Clapham_Common_Northside?oldid=665963457.
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