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Clapham (/ˈklæpəm/) is a
district in
south west London, England,
lying mostly within the
London Borough of Lambeth, but with some
areas (including Clapham...
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Clapham Junction (/ˈklæpəm ˈdʒʌŋkʃən/) is a
major railway station near St John's Hill in south-west Battersea, in the
London Borough of Wandsworth, England...
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Clapham (16
November 1886 – 1962) was the
founder of the
Comrades Marathon, the world's
largest ultra-marathon, of
approximately 90 km held annually...
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Clapham Common is a
large triangular urban park in
Clapham,
south London, England.
Originally common land for the
parishes of
Battersea and
Clapham, it...
- The man on the
Clapham omnibus is a
hypothetical ordinary and
reasonable person, used by the
courts in
English law
where it is
necessary to
decide whether...
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Clapham Park is an area in the
Borough of
Lambeth in London, to the
south of
central Clapham and west of Brixton. The
original Clapham Park
Estate was...
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media related to
Clapham Grand. "Clubs in
Clapham,
Clapham Clubs,
Night Clubs in
Clapham,
Clapham Night Club | The
Grand Clapham South West London"...
- in
Clapham, but
forms the
commercial centre of Battersea. It was
named Clapham Junction to
stress its
proximity to
nearby Clapham Common.
Clapham Junction...
- Sir John
Harold Clapham, CBE, FBA (13
September 1873 – 29
March 1946) was a
British economic historian. He was
educated at The Leys
School in Cambridge...
- The
Clapham Sect, or
Clapham Saints, were a
group of
social reformers ****ociated with Holy
Trinity Clapham in the
period from the 1780s to the 1840s. Despite...