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  2. Sandy Powell (costume designer) - Wikipedia

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    Powell was born in London in 1960, [5] and grew up in Brixton and Clapham. [6] Her father worked in casinos, while her mother was a secretary. [7] Powell told fashion journalist Suzy Menkes in an episode of Menkes' podcast Creative Conversations that, despite their close friendship, she was not related to fellow costume designer Anthony Powell.

  3. 1981 Brixton riot - Wikipedia

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    The 1981 Brixton riot, or Brixton uprising, [1] was a series of clashes between mainly black youths and the Metropolitan Police in Brixton, London, ...

  4. Brixton Black Women's Group - Wikipedia

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    The Brixton Black Women's Group (BWG) was an organisation for Black women in Brixton. One of the first Black women's groups in the UK, the BWG existed from 1973 to 1989. [1] BWG members were also involved in Organisation of Women of African and Asian Descent and members were integral in organising the OWAAD conferences from 1979 and 1982. [2] [3]

  5. Royal blue - Wikipedia

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    Royal blue is the primary colour of the guernseys for the North Melbourne Football Club. Football. Royal blue is the official colour of the shirts of Birmingham City F.C., whose nickname in consequence is Blues. Royal blue is the colour of the shirts of FC Schalke 04 and also one of their nicknames.

  6. Beverley Bryan - Wikipedia

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    She was a member of the British Black Panthers in the early 1970s, and later together with such activists as Olive Morris and Liz Obi helped to found the Brixton-based Black Women's Group (BWG), [1] a collective that shared similar radical views.

  7. Live: Brixton Academy '85 - Wikipedia

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    Live: Brixton Academy '85 is a live album by Pete Townshend. In 2004 Townshend released the complete 1985 Brixton Academy concert, including all of the songs that were on Deep End Live! plus performances of the David Gilmour songs " Love On the Air " (co-written by Townshend) and " Blue Light ".