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Oldchurch Hospital was a
hospital in
Greater London,
United Kingdom,
located in
Romford in the
London Borough of
Havering and part of the Barking, Havering...
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Oldchurch was an
electoral ward in the
London Borough of
Havering from 1965 to 2002. The ward was
first used in the 1964 elections. It
returned councillors...
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Sometime In
Oldchurch is the
sixth studio album by the
English band The Rubettes. It was
released on the
Polydor Records label in
March 1978. Two singles...
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original site of the town was to the south, in an area
still known as
Oldchurch. It was
moved northwards to the
present site in the
later medieval period...
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Oldchurch. 1983–1997: The
London Borough of
Havering wards of Brooklands,
Chase Cross,
Collier Row,
Gidea Park,
Heath Park, Mawney,
Oldchurch, Rise...
- In
Oldchurch "Cherie Amour" — — — — 39 — — — — — 1978 "Little 69" — — — — 37 — — — — "Sometime in
Oldchurch" — — — — — — — — —
Sometime In
Oldchurch "Goodbye...
- into ruin and was
eventually demolished. The
Oldchurch area,
including Oldchurch Park and the
former Oldchurch Hospital,
takes its name from the old church...
- the
London Borough of Havering. It was
built on the site of the
former Oldchurch Park, a
short distance south of the town centre. It was
opened in 2006...
- includes: "Sign of the Times" (1976), "Baby I Know" (1977), "Sometime In
Oldchurch" (1978), and "Shangri'la" (recorded 1979,
released 1992), Alan
David Blakley...
- took place) when it detonated. He died of
shrapnel and
blast injuries at
Oldchurch Hospital the same day. On the
island of
Malta in 1981 Paul Gauci, a 41-year-old...