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'''[[Blackmore]]''' is a village in [[Essex]]. It may also refer to: |
'''[[Blackmore]]''' is a village in [[Essex]]. It may also refer to: |
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* [[Bill Blackmore]], English footballer who played for Southampton in the 1910s. |
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* [[Clayton Blackmore]] (born 1964), Welsh international footballer. |
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* [[Denis Blackmore]], American mathematician. |
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* [[James Blackmore]] (1821–1875), Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
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* [[John Horne Blackmore]] (1890–1971), first leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada. |
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* [[R. D. Blackmore]], English novelist of the 19th century. |
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* [[Sir Richard Blackmore]] (1654–1729), English poet and physician. |
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* [[Ritchie Blackmore]], British hard rock guitarist. |
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* Dr. [[Susan Blackmore]], English psychologist and memeticist. |
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The variant spelling '''Blackmoor''' also has several uses: |
The variant spelling '''Blackmoor''' also has several uses: |
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* [[Blackmoor]] is a fantasy role-playing game |
* [[Blackmoor]] is a fantasy role-playing game. |
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* [[Blackmoor (supplement)]] is Supplement II for the |
* [[Blackmoor (supplement)]] is Supplement II for the Dungeons & Dragons game. |
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* [[Blackmoor Gate]] is part of |
* [[Blackmoor Gate]] is part of Exmoor National Park, Devon, England. |
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** [[Blackmoor railway station]] is a historic narrow gauge railway station at that same location |
** [[Blackmoor railway station]] is a historic narrow gauge railway station at that same location. |
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* [[Blackmoor Copse and Bentley Wood]] are a wooded area in Wiltshire, England. |
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* Blackmoor Manor is a fictional place featured in the [[Nancy Drew]] computer game |
* Blackmoor Manor is a fictional place featured in the [[Nancy Drew]] computer game Curse of Blackmoor Manor. |
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* Black Moor are a heavy metal band from [[Halifax Regional Municipality|Halifax, Nova Scotia]]. |
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Revision as of 09:57, 14 December 2012
Blackmore is a village in Essex. It may also refer to:
- People
- Bill Blackmore, English footballer who played for Southampton in the 1910s.
- Clayton Blackmore (born 1964), Welsh international footballer.
- Denis Blackmore, American mathematician.
- James Blackmore (1821–1875), Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- John Horne Blackmore (1890–1971), first leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada.
- R. D. Blackmore, English novelist of the 19th century.
- Sir Richard Blackmore (1654–1729), English poet and physician.
- Richie Blackmore (rugby league), Rugby League footballer.
- Ritchie Blackmore, British hard rock guitarist.
- Jürgen Blackmore, his son, guitarist of J.R. Blackmore Group and Over the Rainbow.
- Dr. Susan Blackmore, English psychologist and memeticist.
- William Henry Blackmore, solicitor.
- Winston Blackmore, former bishop of the FLDS Church, and leader of a breakaway community in Bountiful, British Columbia.
- An antagonist in "Robotrek".
- Other uses
- Blackmore's Night, a band started by Ritchie Blackmore with Candice Night.
- Blackmore Vale is a valley in England, sometimes spelled Blackmoor.
- The antagonist in The Suffering: Ties That Bind.
The variant spelling Blackmoor also has several uses:
- Blackmoor is a fantasy role-playing game.
- Blackmoor (supplement) is Supplement II for the Dungeons & Dragons game.
- Blackmoor Gate is part of Exmoor National Park, Devon, England.
- Blackmoor railway station is a historic narrow gauge railway station at that same location.
- Blackmoor Copse and Bentley Wood are a wooded area in Wiltshire, England.
- Blackmoor Manor is a fictional place featured in the Nancy Drew computer game Curse of Blackmoor Manor.
See also
- Richard Palmer Blackmur, American literary critic
- Black Moor, a type of goldfish
- the Blackmore surname