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Among those who were born in the London Borough of Lewisham, or have dwelt within the borders of the borough are *Danny Baker (broadcaster) lived in Deptford *Rosa May Billinghurst (suffragette) lived in Lewisham *Kate Bush (musician) lived in Brockley and Lewisham *James Callaghan (politician) lived in Blackheath *Sir James Clark Ross (explorer) lived in Blackheath *Maxwell Confait, Colin Lattimore, Ronal Leighton and Ahmet Salih lived in Catford *Jim Connell (socialist) lived in Crofton Park and Honor Oak *Jean Cooke RA, artist, born in Blackheath *Horatio Henry Couldery (1832–1893), animal artist noted for his paintings of cats, kittens and dogs, was born in Lewisham *Ernest Dowson (poet) lived in Catford and Lee *Gabrielle (musician) lived in Brockley and Honor Oak *W. G. Grace (cricketer) lived in Sydenham *Malcolm Hardee (comedian) lived in Blackheath and Lewisham *Frank Harper (actor) grew up in the borough and attended Malory School in Downham *George Julian Harney (chartist) lived in Deptford *Will Hay (comedy actor) lived in Crofton Park *Sir Isaac Hayward (politician) lived in Deptford *Keely Hazell (Page 3 girl) born in Lewisham *Jimi Hendrix (American rock legend) lived in Hither Green in late 1966 *Frederick John Horniman (collector) lived in Forest Hill *Leslie Howard (British actor) lived in Forest Hill *Glenda Jackson (politician) lived in Blackheath *Alex James (bass guitarist of Blur) went to university in New Cross, Goldsmiths. *David Jones (poet) lived in Brockley *Kwes (music record producer) born in Lewisham *Elsa Lanchester (Anglo-American actress) born in Lewisham *Jude Law (actor) lived in Lewisham *Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (designer) lived in Blackheath *Marie Lloyd (entertainer) lived in Lewisham and New Cross *Eleanor Marx (politician) lived in Sydenham *Spike Milligan (comedian) lived in Catford, Crofton Park and Honor Oak *Laila Morse (actress and sister of Gary Oldman) lives in New Cross *Edith Nesbit (writer) lived in Blackheath, Grove Park and Lewisham *Gary Oldman (actor) was born in New Cross and grew up in Deptford *P Money (grime artist) born and raised in Lewisham *Mica Paris (musician) lived in Lewisham *Gladys Powers (centenarian) was born in Lewisham *Russian Tsar Peter the Great lived in Deptford *Maxi Priest (musician) was born and raised in Lewisham *Luke Pritchard (musician) was born in Lewisham *Louise Redknapp (TV presenter and wife of footballer Jamie Redknapp) was born in Lewisham *Ignatius Sancho (writer and campaigner) lived in Blackheath *Dame Cicely Saunders (founder of hospice movement) lived in Sydenham *Sir Ernest Shackleton, Antarctic explorer, lived in Sydenham *Charlene Soraia (musician) was brought up in Sydenham *Timothy Spall (actor) lives in Honor Oak *Jason Statham (actor) lives in Forest Hill *Doris Stokes (medium) lived in Lewisham *E. W. Swanton (writer) lived in Forest Hill *David Sylvian (musician) lived in Lewisham *Archbishop Desmond Tutu lived on Brownhill Road Catford *Terry Waite (humanitarian) lived in Blackheath *Max Wall (comedian) lived in Lee *Barnes Wallis (engineer) lived in New Cross *Ian Wright (footballer) lived in Lewisham *Shaun Wright-Phillips (footballer and son of Ian Wright) grew up in Brockley *Bill Wyman (musician) lived in Sydenham *Edmond Halley (astronomer royal, Greenwich observatory) lived in Lee and is buried here at St. Margaret church. ==Notable residents of Blackheath== (This list includes people associated with the portion of Blackheath that lies in Greenwich.) *Sophie Aldred, actress and television presenter, was raised in Blackheath and attended Blackheath High School. *John Julius Angerstein, whose art collection formed the basis of the National Gallery in 1824, built Woodlands House, Mycenae Road, Westcombe Park. *His son John Angerstein, MP for Greenwich *Danny Baker, BBC London radio presenter and television personality. *Blade, British hip hop artist, was raised and schooled in Blackheath. *Sir Richard Branson, entrepreneur, was born in Blackheath. *Captain Samuel Brown, naval officer, engineer and inventor, died at Vanbrugh Lodge, Vanbrugh Fields, Blackheath in 1852. *Caroline of Brunswick, married to the Prince Regent, was banished in 1799 to a private residence ('The Pagoda' - attributed to architect Sir William Chambers) in Blackheath. *James Callaghan, British Prime Minister 1976-1979, lived in Blackheath in the 1950s and 1960s, and his daughter Margaret went to Blackheath High School. *Fanny Cradock lived at 134 Shooters Hill Road. *Emily Davison, suffragette, was born in Blackheath. *Clemence Dane, Playwright and novelist was born in Blackheath. *Francis Dodd (1874–1949), artist, lived at Arundel House, 51 Blackheath Park. *Montague John Druitt, for many years a popular suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders, lived during the 1880s in Blackheath at 9 Eliot Place. *Peter Martin Duncan (1824–1891), palaeontologist and doctor, practised in Blackheath during the 1860s. *Astronomer Royal Sir Frank Watson Dyson lived at 6 Vanbrugh Hill, SE3 between 1894 and 1906 (blue plaque). *Sir Arthur Eddington (1882–1944), mathematician and astrophysicist, lived at 4 Bennett Park (blue plaque). *Eliza Fay (1756–1816), author of ''Original Letters from India'', ran a school in Blackheath in 1805-14. *Nick Ferrari LBC 97.3 radio presenter. *James Glaisher (1809–1903), who pioneered modern weather forecasting techniques, lived at 20 Dartmouth Hill (blue plaque). *Charles Gounod, composer, lived at 4 Morden Road in 1870 (blue plaque). *Malcolm Hardee, anarchic comedian lived briefly at 33 Glenluce Road in the late 1990s. *Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864), American author, lived at 4 Pond Road in 1856 (blue plaque). *Ginnie Hole, author and screenwriter of ''The Bill'' and ''Casualty''. *Jools Holland OBE, musician with the band Squeeze and solo artist, lives in Westcombe Park. *John Hughes, The Very Reverend, lived as a child on Mycenae Road, Blackheath. *Glenda Jackson, former actress and now MP for Hampstead lives in Blackheath. *Thomas Keell, prominent British anarchist of the early twentieth century. *Jude Law, actor, attended John Ball Primary School. *Albert Lee, guitarist, composer and singer. *David Lindsay (1897–1945), novelist, born and raised in Blackheath. *Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen (designer) lived in Blackheath. *Elisabeth Lutyens, composer, lived in Pond Road. *Donald McGill (1875–1962), postcard cartoonist lived at 5 Bennett Park (blue plaque). *John Stuart Mill (1806–1873), British philosopher and political economist. *Sir Stuart Milner-Barry, chess player and codebreaker, lived in Blackheath Park. *Ray Moore (1942–1989), broadcaster and supporter of BBC Children In Need, lived in Blackheath. *Blake Morrison, author, writer, prize winning poet, Professor of creative writing at Goldsmiths College, former literary editor. *Edith Nesbit, author and Fabian, moved to 16 Dartmouth Row in 1879. *Sir Gregory Page, 2nd Baronet, landowner, had houses in Westcombe Park and Wricklemarsh, near Lee. *Jack Peñate, singer/songwriter *Hugh Phillips (1940–2005), surgeon and later Deputy Lieutenant of Norfolk, born in Blackheath. *Keith Pyott (1902–1968), played Autloc in the Doctor Who serial The Aztecs, he had also featured in several other series and over 20 films. *Anthony Quiney, writer and historian. *Sir James Clark Ross, who in 1831 located the magnetic North Pole, and after whom the Ross Island and Ross sea are named, lived on Eliot Place. *Paul Rutherford (1940–2007), a jazz trombonist who later became the leading UK free improvising trombonist, lived in Blackheath. *Lee Ryan, singer, songwriter and actor, member of the band Blue. *Ignatius Sancho, 18th century black writer, composer, businessman and freed slave. *Axel Scheffler, book illustrator, lives in Blackheath. *Boris Starling, novelist, was born and brought up in Blackheath. *Walter Napleton Stone (1891–1917), recipient of the Victoria Cross, was born in Blackheath. *Terry Waite, humanitarian and hostage in Lebanon (1987–1991), lived in Blackheath and worked at the local All Saints church. *Sir Willard White, opera singer. *Maurice Wilkins, joint discover of DNA, lived on St Johns Park. *Sir Alfred Yarrow, shipbuilder, lived at Woodlands, Mycenae Road, Westcombe Park from 1896. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of people from Lewisham」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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