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Hatcham was a
manor and
later a
chapelry in what is now London, England. It
largely corresponds to the area
around New
Cross in the
London Borough of...
- Haberdashers'
Hatcham College (formerly Haberdashers' Aske's
Hatcham College) is a
state secondary school with
academy status and a
music specialism in...
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Hatcham Social are an
English indie pop band. The
group first met and
formed in New Cross,
London in 2006 and have
since released a
string of singles...
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formerly known as
Hatcham. The area was
originally known as
Hatcham (the name
persists in the
title of the
Anglican parishes of St. James,
Hatcham along with...
- boys and girls. At the same time, it
opened a boys and
girls school at
Hatcham in Surrey. The Haberdashers'
Hoxton Boys'
School moved to Hampstead, North...
- in the
United States and Canada. In 2008 they
signed the
British band
Hatcham Social,
releasing their debut album You Dig The
Tunnel I'll Hide The Soil...
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England of
Newcastle upon Tyne (1811–1878). The
company operated from the
Hatcham Iron
Works in New Cross, Surrey, and
began building locomotives in 1848...
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George England and Co., a
steam locomotive manufacturing business based in
Hatcham, New Cross.
England was born
around 1811, in
Newcastle upon Tyne. He moved...
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girls (named
after one of its
members Robert Aske, and now Haberdashers'
Hatcham College) in 1875, a
separate Haberdashers' Aske's girls'
school in 1891...
- up in
Hatcham,
South London. They were
known as the Haberdashers'
Hatcham Schools until 1991, when the two were
combined as Haberdashers'
Hatcham College...