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  2. Selling England by the Pound - Wikipedia

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    "The Battle of Epping Forest" recounts gang wars that occurred in the titular woods. "The Battle of Epping Forest" was inspired by a news story that Gabriel had read several years previously about the territorial battles by two rival gangs in the East End of London that would fight in Epping Forest. [20]

  3. Epping Forest - Wikipedia

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    Epping Forest is a 2,400-hectare (5,900-acre) ... A track on Genesis' 1973 album Selling England by the Pound is entitled "The Battle of Epping Forest", ...

  4. Selling England by the Pound Tour - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel devised new stories before songs, and wore a full costume with a helmet and shield representing the Britannia character for "Dancing With the Moonlit Knight" and sang "The Battle of Epping Forest" with a stocking over his head. [2]

  5. Jonathan Smeeton - Wikipedia

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    He was name-checked in the Genesis song "The Battle of Epping Forest" from Selling England by the Pound (1973), later going on to work for the band's singer Peter Gabriel: And his friend, Liquid Len by name,

  6. Epping Forest Act 1878 - Wikipedia

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    The Epping Forest Act 1878 (41 & 42 Vict. c. ccxiii) brought together the diverse rules and prescribed how the Forest was to be protected. The Act formally records the Crown renouncing rights over the land and the Corporation of London , having bought acres of unenclosed Epping Forest land, named as the official conservators.

  7. Ashland-class dock landing ship - Wikipedia

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    Epping Forest: 23 November 1942 2 April 1943 11 October 1943 31 October 1968 Stricken 1 November 1968 LSD-5 Gunston Hall: 28 December 1942 1 May 1943 10 November 1943 25 May 1970 Transferred to Argentina, 1970 LSD-6 Lindenwald: 22 February 1943 11 June 1943 9 December 1943 30 November 1967 Stricken 1 December 1967 LSD-7 Oak Hill: 9 March 1943 ...

  8. Bell Common - Wikipedia

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    Bell Common is a hamlet [1] in the Epping Forest District of Essex, England.It lies south of the town of Epping and north of the Ambresbury Banks archaeological site.. Its former name, Beacon Common, is attributed to a story about an ancient beacon erected at Bell Common by locals to alert them in the event of invasion.

  9. Thomas Willingale - Wikipedia

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    Today, Epping Forest is still enjoyed for recreation by thousands of people each year. The forest itself is protected from development of any kind, and as a result still stretches from the heart of East London out into the Essex countryside, a green lung for the area which has of course become much more built up since 1878.