Blackhall may refer to:
Places
* Two adjoining villages in County Durham, England:
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Blackhall Colliery
Blackhall Colliery is a village on the North Sea coast of County Durham, in England. It is situated on the A1086 between Horden and Hartlepool. To the south of the Blackhall Colliery's Catholic church is Blackhall Rocks.
Built around the once ...
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Blackhall Rocks
Blackhall Rocks is a village on the North Sea coast of County Durham, North East England. It is situated on the A1086 between Horden and Hartlepool, and just south of Blackhall Colliery which it adjoins. It is sometimes referred to by locals ...
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Blackhall, Edinburgh
Blackhall is a suburb in the north west of the Scottish capital city Edinburgh. It is a mainly residential area with amenities including a library and a small number of shops.
Geography
Most of the housing in the neighbourhood was construc ...
, Scotland
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Blackhall Road, Oxford
Blackhall Road is a road running between Keble Road to the north and Museum Road to the south in central Oxford, England, dating from the late 19th century. It is named after Black Hall, dating from at least 1519, fronting onto St Giles', and ...
, England
* Blackhall townland, near
Clane
Clane (; ) is a town in County Kildare, Ireland, from Dublin. Its population of 7,280 makes it the eighth largest town in Kildare and the 66th largest in Ireland. It is on the River Liffey. Clane gives its name to the associated townland, ci ...
, County Kildare, Ireland
* Blackhall, a neighbourhood of
Paisley, Renfrewshire
Paisley ( ; sco, Paisley, gd, Pàislig ) is a large town situated in the west central Lowlands of Scotland. Located north of the Gleniffer Braes, the town borders the city of Glasgow to the east, and straddles the banks of the White Cart Wate ...
, Scotland
People
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Barony of Blackhall
Blackhall Manor is a tower house in Paisley in Renfrewshire, in the western central Lowlands of Scotland. It dates to the sixteenth century, although parts may be older, and formerly belonged to the Stewart or Shaw-Stewart family. It was desi ...
, Scottish feudal barony which originally covered the area of Renfrewshire and a part of Ayrshire
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David Scott Blackhall
David Scott Blackhall was a radio personality, author and poet.
Life and career
He was born in Cirencester, Gloucestershire on 9 May 1910 to George William and Annie Blackhall. After an accident in his teens, in which he sustained a detached re ...
(1910–1981), English radio personality, author, and poet
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Gilbert Blackhall
Gilbert Blackhall or Blakhal (died 1671) was a Scottish Catholic missionary priest. He is now remembered for his autobiographical writings.
Life
Blackhall's background is believed to have been in Aberdeenshire. He spent a period as a soldier of f ...
(died 1671), Scottish Catholic missionary priest
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Mark Blackhall
Mark Christopher Blackhall (born 17 November 1960 in Upney, Essex) is an English former footballer who played as a striker, mainly for Orient.
Blackhall was a product of Orient's youth system, and made his first team debut as a substitute in ...
(born 1960), English former footballer
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Sheena Blackhall
Sheena Blackhall is a Scottish poet, novelist, short story writer, illustrator, traditional story teller and singer.
Author of over 180 poetry pamphlets, 15 short story collections, 4 novels and 2 televised plays for children, The Nicht Bus and ...
(born 1947), Scottish writer, illustrator, and singer
Other
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Blackhall Gaels GAA
Blackhall Gaels is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in the Parish of Kilcloon. The parish consists of the main townlands of Batterstown, Mulhussey and Kilcloon near the town of Dunboyne, in County Meath. The club plays hurling and foo ...
, a Gaelic Athletic Association club in Ireland
See also
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Blackhall Manor
Blackhall Manor is a tower house in Paisley in Renfrewshire, in the western central Lowlands of Scotland. It dates to the sixteenth century, although parts may be older, and formerly belonged to the Stewart or Shaw-Stewart family. It was desi ...
, house near Paisley in Renfrewshire, Scotland
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Black Hall
Black Hall is a Grade II* listed building near the village of Avonwick, in Devon, England. It was built around 1820, possibly by the London architect R. Brown, for local landowner Hubert Cornish. It is believed that the current building is on the ...
, listed building in Devon, England
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