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Blackfriars,
derived from
Black Friars, a
common name for the
Roman Catholic Dominican Order of friars, may
refer to:
Blackfriars, Bristol, a
former priory...
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Blackfriars, also
known as
London Blackfriars, is a
central London railway station and
connected London Underground station in the City of London. It...
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stations post-pariochial terms, is
Blackfriars station on a
large wholly built-up roundabout.
Southwest of this is
Blackfriars Bridge and south, the railway...
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Blackfriars Bridge is a road and foot
traffic bridge over the
River Thames in London,
between Waterloo Bridge and
Blackfriars Railway Bridge, carrying...
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Blackfriars Theatre was the name
given to two
separate theatres located in the
former Blackfriars Dominican priory in the City of
London during the Renaissance...
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educational institutions:
Blackfriars Studium, a
centre of
theological studies in the
Roman Catholic tradition; and
Blackfriars Hall, a
constituent permanent...
- The
Blackfriars shipwrecks were a
series of
wrecks discovered by
archaeologist Peter Marsden in the
Blackfriars area of the
banks of the
River Thames...
- One
Blackfriars is a mixed-use
development at No. 1
Blackfriars Road in Bankside, London. It is
informally known as The Vase or The
Boomerang due to its...
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Hawkesyard Review,
Blackfriars su****ded. It was
published under its
original name
until 1965, when it was
renamed New
Blackfriars. New
Blackfriars, wiley.com...
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Blackfriar is a
Grade II*
listed public house on
Queen Victoria Street in
Blackfriars, London. It was
built in
about 1875 on the site of a former...