Blackheath

Blackheath

Blackheath is a quiet, affluent residential area known for its heath, a vast park that's home to the 19th-century, high-spired All Saints' Church. Families and joggers enjoy the park's playing fields, which are also popular for sports matches. Traditional pubs and indie boutiques line bustling Blackheath Village, centred on Montpelier Vale and Tranquil Vale. Blackheath Halls is a grand Victorian-era performance venue.

People died in Blackheath (First 26 people) - Page 0

Philip John Bainbrigge

Philip John Bainbrigge

British artist

V. Gordon Childe

V. Gordon Childe

Australian archaeologist

Maurice Wilkins

Maurice Wilkins

New Zealand-British biophysicist

Margaret Tyzack

Margaret Tyzack

English actress

Frank Mitchell

Frank Mitchell

TV character

James Laver

James Laver

English author

John Pond

John Pond

Astronomer

Albert Howard

Albert Howard

Botanist

Jane Mary Guest

Jane Mary Guest


Princess Sophia of Gloucester

Princess Sophia of Gloucester


Ernest William Haslehust

Ernest William Haslehust

Painter

William Lockhart

William Lockhart

Missionary

Bonamy Dobrée

Bonamy Dobrée

Professor

James Sherman

James Sherman

Minister

Samuel Brown

Samuel Brown

Engineer

George Smith

George Smith

Australian rugby union player

Andrew Burnaby

Andrew Burnaby

English writer

Glenda Jackson

Glenda Jackson

Former Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom

Isaac Coffin

Isaac Coffin

Military officer

Elizabeth Maria Bowen Thompson

Elizabeth Maria Bowen Thompson

British educator and missionary

Arthur Kaye Legge

Arthur Kaye Legge

Navy officer

Philip John Bainbrigge

Philip John Bainbrigge

British artist

Anthony Farrington

Anthony Farrington

Military personnel

Edward Nicolls

Edward Nicolls

Military officer

John Elliott Cairnes

John Elliott Cairnes

Irish economist

Hugh Cross

Hugh Cross

British television actor