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- Latchmere House is a building and grounds southeast of Ham Common in Ham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south west London, England...
- Latchmere Estate is a housing estate in Battersea, Greater London, which was constructed in 1903. It is the first example of a housing estate built with...
- Blue, Hardy’s darkly comic play on self-harm, was first showcased at the Latchmere 503 in London in 2007. The play was revived in 2016 at the Tristan Bates...
- Sudbrook and its tributary, the Latchmere stream, are north-flowing streams in London, England, that drain northern Kingston upon Thames and the eastern...
- wife Anna Chancellor as Lady Latchmere (series 1), a hotel guest Imogen King as Melissa de Vere (series 1), Lady Latchmere's niece Daniele Pecci as Count...
- Wandsworth, above The Latchmere pub. The venue is known for promoting the work of new writers. The theatre was founded in 1982 as the Latchmere Theatre (the name...
- Latchmere Recreation Ground or Latchmere Park is a public open space with a children's playground in Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It...
- nine councillors: Bolingbroke (6 councillors) Broomwood (6) Church (6) Latchmere (6) Nine Elms (9) Park (6) St John (3) Shaftesbury (6) Winstanley (6)...
- 1995. The First Years/ Beginnings (Latchmere) 1995. Last Legs (Latchmere) 1995. This Wretched Splendour (Latchmere) 1998. Eugene Onegin (White Bear) 1999...
- Camp 020 at Latchmere House in south-west London was a British interrogation centre for captured German agents during the Second World War. It was run...