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  2. Roderick Spode - Wikipedia

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    Roderick Spode, 7th Earl of Sidcup, often known as Spode or Lord Sidcup, is a recurring fictional character in the Jeeves novels of English comic writer P. G. Wodehouse.In the first novel in which he appears, he is an "amateur dictator" and the leader of a fictional fascist group in London called the Saviours of Britain, also known as the Black Shorts.

  3. Sidcup - Wikipedia

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    On Sydney Road, there is a Sidcup Sports Club, housing the local rugby and cricket clubs. Sidcup also has a Leisure Centre on Hurst Road with 2 pools and a gym. The Sidcup and District Motor Cycle Club was formed at the Station Hotel, Sidcup in 1928. The club owns the Canada Heights motorcycle sport venue in Button Street, Swanley. [17]

  4. Tom Butcher - Wikipedia

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    Butcher is best known for playing PC Steve Loxton in The Bill from 1990 to 1997 (with a one-off return in 1999), Marc Eliot in Doctors, [1] Tim Gaskill in Casualty. [2] He has also guest starred in Holby City , Peak Practice , Heartbeat , Bugs , The Mrs Bradley Mysteries , and Dangerfield .

  5. Frognal House - Wikipedia

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    Frognal House by George Shepherd appears in Thomas Ireland's History of Kent published c. 1830 Frognal House, 2002. Frognal House is a Jacobean mansion in London, England, standing on the border of Sidcup in the London Borough of Bexley, and Chislehurst, in the London Borough of Bromley. [1]

  6. Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup - Wikipedia

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    In April 2009 three NHS Trusts merged, those of Queen Mary's Sidcup, Queen Elizabeth Hospital and Bromley Hospitals as the multi-site South London Healthcare NHS Trust. [ 3 ] In November 2010 the hospital's A & E Department temporarily closed along with the maternity services in the Kent Women's Wing.

  7. Shankill Butchers - Wikipedia

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    Much of what is known about the Butchers comes from Martin Dillon's The Shankill Butchers: A Case Study of Mass Murder (1989 and 1998). In compiling this detailed work, Dillon was reportedly given unlimited access to the case files of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC), who eventually caught the gang. The commander of the Shankill Butchers was ...

  8. Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son - Wikipedia

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    Both rhymes were first printed separately in a Tom the Piper's Son, a chapbook produced around 1795 in London, England. [4] The origins of the shorter and better known rhyme are unknown. The second, longer rhyme was an adaptation of an existing verse which was current in England around the end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth ...

  9. The Dresden Files - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Files is a series of contemporary fantasy/mystery novels written by American author Jim Butcher.The first novel, Storm Front—which was also Butcher's writing debut—was published in 2000 by Roc Books.