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The Green Man was a public house on Blackheath Hill (now the A2), in Blackheath, London. It was an important stop for coach traffic owing to its position and was used as the headquarters of the Royal Blackheath Golf Club. It hosted "free-and-easy" music hall evenings in the 19th century and jazz and pop music in the 20th.
The Green Man, Charlie No-Face Raymond Theodore Robinson (October 29, 1910 – June 11, 1985) was a disfigured American man whose years of nighttime walks made him into a figure of urban legend in western Pennsylvania .
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Wing Commander Jack Rose (1917–2009), RAF fighter pilot and colonial administrator, was born in Blackheath and attended Shooters Hill School. Businessman Frank Searle, born in Greenwich in 1874; Victor Serebriakoff, International President of Mensa, lived at Blackheath; Francis Shand (1855–1921), cricketer; Actor Ben Small, lives in Greenwich
James Callaghan, British Prime Minister 1976-1979, lived in Blackheath in the 1950s and 1960s, and his daughter Margaret went to Blackheath High School. Fanny Cradock, lived at 134 Shooters Hill Road. Emily Davison, suffragette, born in Blackheath. Clemence Dane, Playwright and novelist, born in Blackheath.
Our Lady Help of Christians Church also known as St Mary's Church is a Catholic parish church in Blackheath, Borough of Greenwich, London. It was built from 1890 to 1891 and designed by the Alfred Edward Purdie, in the Gothic Revival style. It is located on Cresswell Park, just off Lee Road, close to Blackheath station. It is a Grade II listed ...
Green Shirt Guy, whose real name is Alex Kack, is an activist and comedian who went viral for his reaction to a pair of Trump supporters at a city council meeting in Tucson, Ariz., Tuesday. Scene ...
Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse, South Charleston, Clark County; Mount Pleasant Friends Meeting House, Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County; Wilmington Friends Meeting House, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio [11] Pennsylvania See also Friends meeting houses in Pennsylvania. Abington Friends Meeting House, Jenkintown, Montgomery County [9]: 369–71