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Something sinister happened here, and I can feel a strange energy pulsing eerily from the dark castle called Blacklands.
Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000
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Something sinister happened here, and I can feel a strange energy pulsing eerily from the dark castle called Blacklands.
Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000
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Something sinister happened here, and I can feel a strange energy pulsing eerily from the dark castle called Blacklands.
Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000
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Something sinister happened here, and I can feel a strange energy pulsing eerily from the dark castle called Blacklands.
Old Magic Marianne Curley 2000
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John Sandoe Books10 Blacklands Terrace, London SW3 2SR, 020-7589 9473One of the few places left that still run customer accounts, this bookshop has hardly changed since it opened in 1957.
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But others were typical Ross discoveries that would otherwise have remained obscure: Belinda Bauer's thriller Blacklands and Abraham Verghese's family epic Cutting For Stone, for example.
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Most officially listed mammals have been extirpated from the Blacklands.
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The construction of several ditches and pieces of pottery had added to evidence that Blacklands was a long-lived settlement, said Mrs Lawes.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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Members of Channel 4's Time Team were excited by finds, which included two rare Celtic coins from the Iron Age, when they excavated the site at Blacklands last May.
Archive 2007-03-01 2007
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BACAS archaeologists believe Blacklands folk caught the Roman culture bug at a very early stage.
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