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  2. Charlton, London - Wikipedia

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    Charlton is an area of southeast London, England, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is east of Greenwich and west of Woolwich , on the south bank of the River Thames , 7.2 miles (11.6 km) southeast of Charing Cross .

  3. Charlton Riverside - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Riverside, previously known as New Charlton, is the area along the south bank of the river Thames at Charlton, London, which forms part of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was formerly a primarily industrial zone, known for the glass and rope making industries, but is now an area of regeneration.

  4. The Valley (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    The Valley is a sports stadium in Charlton, London, England with a capacity of 27,111, which has been the home of Charlton Athletic Football Club since the 1920s, with a period of exile between 1985 and 1992. The stadium is served by Charlton railway station, which is less than a five-minute

  5. Charlton Park, Greenwich - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Park is a public park in Charlton, in south-east London, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It is situated east of Charlton village and Charlton House, and south of Charlton Park Road (the B210, linking Woolwich and Blackheath). Cemetery Lane bordering Charlton cemetery lies to the east, and the park is north of the Queen Elizabeth ...

  6. Charlton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Charlton Stadium was a greyhound racing stadium in Charlton, London ... On 19 March 1974 Makro opened its fifth UK store on the site. [14] The last race meeting was ...

  7. J. Stone & Co - Wikipedia

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    J. Stone & Co was a British marine and railway engineering company based in Deptford (and later Charlton) in south east London, particularly noted for the manufacture of nails and rivets, Stone-Lloyd watertight ships' doors, brass ships' propellers, iron manhole covers, pumps, and railway carriage electric lighting and air conditioning systems.