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rence of 1839 he was removed from Mossley to | Gateshead, a comparatively new circuit, and there deno |
Scotswood Bridge carried the traffic of the | Gateshead A69 western by-pass from 1970 up until the c |
He was released by | Gateshead after the 2008-09 season. |
He played non-league football for | Gateshead after his second spell with Darlington. |
Robson briefly played for non-league | Gateshead after leaving Carlisle, scoring one goal dur |
0, Bains signed for Conference National club | Gateshead again on loan, until the end of the season, |
He did not contest | Gateshead again, but stood unsuccessfully in the Darli |
Robson later played non-league football for | Gateshead alongside brother Justin Robson. |
Gateshead also release defender Darren Williams. | |
He was manager of non-league | Gateshead and coached England under-15 schoolboys befo |
r the destination marketing of Newcastle and | Gateshead and its bid for European Capital of Culture |
Oldham was born in | Gateshead, and spent his early years there, before his |
Gateshead and Fleetwood Town have been promoted from t | |
Taller than the Angel of the North in | Gateshead and Dream in St. Helens, as a highly visible |
David Clelland was born in | Gateshead and educated locally at the Kelvin Grove Boy |
ng water is supplied to Newcastle upon Tyne, | Gateshead, and some surrounding areas. |
club rugby for Winlaton Vulcans RFC in West | Gateshead and then played rugby league for the English |
wcastle General Hospital, as well as some to | Gateshead and Middlesbrough. |
reet for buses running South of the Tyne via | Gateshead, and Blackett Street/Monument for services t |
nage Borough, York City, Northwich Victoria, | Gateshead and Guiseley. |
Istead later played for non-league clubs | Gateshead and Consett, before moving to Scottish side |
n of Northumberland, whereas South Tyneside, | Gateshead and Sunderland were all previously within th |
ative North East, where he joined non-league | Gateshead, and later became assistant manager at Blyth |
, Aldershot, Crewe Alexandra, Coventry City, | Gateshead and Stoke City. |
ng water is supplied to Newcastle upon Tyne, | Gateshead, and some surrounding areas. |
arke played an active part in the affairs of | Gateshead and was a JP and a Council member for some y |
by ITV Tyne Tees & Border at its studios in | Gateshead, and serving the "Tyne Tees" part of the reg |
He also later managed | Gateshead and Barrow before he returned to Australia t |
minates at a roundabout with the A1 road (to | Gateshead) and the A167 road (into central Newcastle). |
He was born in | Gateshead and educated at Gateshead Secondary School l |
pology from the Institute of Talmudic Law in | Gateshead and an M.A. in Talmudic law, logic and analy |
As a child he lived in Low Fell, | Gateshead and attended the Gateshead Higher Grade Scho |
the Midland Counties he held incumbencies at | Gateshead and Whitburn. |
a non-profit organisation based at The Sage | Gateshead and a part of the North Music Trust. |
he road that would continue through Birtley, | Gateshead, and eventually over the Tyne Bridge and bec |
rthbound trains head towards the Airport via | Gateshead and Newcastle. |
Sunderland academy had brief loan spells at | Gateshead and current club Tranmere Rovers . |
Curtin was born in | Gateshead and started his football career in the villa |
irmingham City, Newcastle United, Hibernian, | Gateshead and Blyth Spartans during an 18-year playing |
urned to the north-east of England to manage | Gateshead, and was linked with the Newcastle job in 19 |
0, Clark signed for Conference National side | Gateshead and was named captain on 10 August 2010, rep |
irren, Stockport County, Accrington Stanley, | Gateshead and Southport, and later played non-league f |
ll five main bridges across the Tyne between | Gateshead and Newcastle have unique lighting schemes. |
C. Wimbledon and Kettering Town, a draw with | Gateshead and a defeat against Bath City. |
It is based in Team Valley, | Gateshead, and broadcasts to North East England. |
Johnson was raised in | Gateshead and lived on the Springwell Estate. |
He was born near | Gateshead and entered St Johns College, Cambridge in 1 |
sible to the centres of Newcastle upon Tyne, | Gateshead and Durham City. |
, England connecting Newcastle upon Tyne and | Gateshead, and lies between the Tyne Bridge and the Hi |
14 June 2010: | Gateshead announce the signing of defender Ben Clark a |
17 June 2010: | Gateshead announce the signing of striker Nathan Fishe |
6 May 2010: | Gateshead announce their retained list for next season |
16 February 2010: | Gateshead announce the signing of midfielder Andy Park |
5 August 2009: | Gateshead announce the signing of midfielder Christoph |
t for the following season, but 6 days later | Gateshead announced that he had accepted a new contrac |
4 May 2011: | Gateshead announced they have released seven players a |
On 8 February 2011, | Gateshead announced that they had released White. |
9 October 2009: | Gateshead are docked 1 point by The Football Conferenc |
1985) is an English footballer who plays for | Gateshead as a midfielder. |
1989) is an English footballer who plays for | Gateshead as a goalkeeper. |
Lowe started his managerial career with | Gateshead as joint manager with Matty Pearson. |
He returned to play for | Gateshead, Ashton Utd, Bradford P.A., Garforth Town an |
Cave was released by | Gateshead at the end of the season. |
rrested by armed police in a hotel room near | Gateshead at 2.25am on December 31. |
Buchanan was released by | Gateshead at the end of the 2009-10 season. |
This puts | Gateshead at the forefront of the arts both regionally |
l be abolished and replaced by a new seat of | Gateshead at the next Parliamentary election. |
He was released by | Gateshead at the end of the season. |
Gateshead: Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art. | |
On 3 May 2008, | Gateshead beat Buxton 2-0 and therefore were promoted |
s originally based beside the Tyne Bridge in | Gateshead, before relocating to Team Valley in 2008 to |
He made 17 appearances in three seasons for | Gateshead before moving to Blyth Spartans in 1960. |
e moving into local non-league football with | Gateshead before in 1993 returning as physio under Kev |
He briefly played for non-league | Gateshead, before leaving in February 1997. |
nty Durham and uniquely among settlements in | Gateshead, Birtley forms part of the Chester-le-Street |
Changing in | Gateshead, Blaydon or Heworth when travelling to or fr |
He became a | Gateshead borough holder in 1809, governor of the Gate |
Born in Wardley, | Gateshead, Bradley took a keen interest in sports as a |
pril 2007, is part of the South Tyneside and | Gateshead Building Schools for the Future Programme an |
His generous contributions helped fund | Gateshead buildings such as Trinity Chapel and St Mary |
eng had trials at Amiens, Faro, Mechelen and | Gateshead, but eventually signed for Aldershot Town on |
th a Liberal and an independent candidate in | Gateshead, but the by-election was a two-way contest b |
From 2007-2010, Thompson was a coach at | Gateshead, but left after the 2009-10 season as he was |
Rabbi Salomon was succeeded at | Gateshead by Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Karnowsky. |
The company was founded in 1864 in | Gateshead by William Clarke (1831-1890). |
He had also contested the | Gateshead by-election in 1931, coming a close second i |
The | Gateshead by-election, 1931 was a parliamentary by-ele |
of a move back to his native North East with | Gateshead came to nothing, and its thought that he is |
an English former footballer who played for | Gateshead, Carlisle United, Blyth Spartans, Hull City, |
the unhappy sufferers have been interred in | Gateshead church-yard, and 14 in the chapel-yard ; the |
centre, on Prince Consort Road opposite the | Gateshead Civic Centre. |
baller who played in the Football League for | Gateshead, Clapton Orient and Stoke. |
Gateshead College offers numerous facilities, includin | |
Telford attended Tanfield School, then | Gateshead College on the Talented Athlete Scholarship |
Gateshead College is a further education college in th | |
The stadium is the site of | Gateshead College's Academy for Sport. |
Newcastle upon Tyne and | Gateshead commissioned the Australian based firm Bambu |
A further group was then added by the | Gateshead Committee, bringing the total to 504. |
The re-established | Gateshead constituency was fought for the first time a |
the 1922 general election, he contested the | Gateshead constituency, coming third. |
Gateshead Coropration. | |
Gateshead Council election, 1998 | |
Gateshead Council election, 2010 | |
Gateshead Council election, 1999 | |
Gateshead Council election, 2002 | |
Gateshead Council election, 2006 | |
Gateshead Council election, 2000 | |
Gateshead Council election, 2007 | |
One third of | Gateshead Council in Tyne and Wear, England is elected |
The 2003 | Gateshead Council election was held on 1 May 2003 to e |
The 2003 | Gateshead Council election was held on 10 June 2004 to |
The 2006 | Gateshead Council election was held on Thursday 4 May |
Elections to | Gateshead Council in Tyne and Wear, England were held |
However, a | Gateshead Council photograph claims to show pitmen fro |
Elections to | Gateshead Council in Tyne and Wear, England were held |
Elections to | Gateshead Council in Tyne and Wear, England were held |
cal government association and was leader of | Gateshead Council at the time of the by-election. |
Elections to | Gateshead Council in Tyne and Wear, England were held |
In 2005 | Gateshead Council commissioned a study into possible o |
e used in fundraising in the 1990s, owned by | Gateshead Council, was valued at £1 million on the BBC |
the five metropolitan districts, managed by | Gateshead Council. |
The seat was instead contested and won by | Gateshead Councillor Ian Mearns. |
Stephen "Ossie" Wheatley, born at Low Fell, | Gateshead, County Durham on 28 May 1935, was a cricket |
He was born at | Gateshead, County Durham, England. |
He was born in Pelaw, | Gateshead, County Durham. |
He was born in Crawcrook, near | Gateshead, County Durham. |
Steven Lugsden (born 10 July 1976 in | Gateshead, County Durham) is an English cricketer. |
Born in | Gateshead, County Durham, Bainbridge began his career |
ds from the adjacent Metropolitan Borough of | Gateshead, covering Pelaw and Wardley. |
Born in | Gateshead, Cowan played for High Fell before moving to |
On 2 October, Kay scored on his | Gateshead debut against Mansfield Town at Gateshead In |
Gateshead District | |
nd Halifax Town, and non-league football for | Gateshead, during the 1970s and 1980s. |
He also played for Blyth Spartans, | Gateshead, Easington and Consett before heading back t |
The constituency was created in 1997 from | Gateshead East and Houghton and Washington, and was re |
ew seat which came from her previous seat of | Gateshead East and Washington West which was abolished |
with others and he was selected instead for | Gateshead East where he opposed Konni Zilliacus, who h |
Gateshead East and Washington West was a parliamentary | |
He was Member of Parliament for | Gateshead East from 1964 until he retired in 1987. |
onstituencies: Houghton and Washington East; | Gateshead East and Washington West; Sunderland North; |
ught contest with Sharon Hodgson, the MP for | Gateshead East and Washington West, Clelland was chose |
the Westminster Parliament constituencies of | Gateshead East, Houghton and Washington, Jarrow, Newca |
, A.F.C. Telford United, Salisbury City, and | Gateshead en-route to the final. |
Gateshead ended the season in 6th position. | |
Gateshead ended the season in 17th position, five poin | |
rehensive secondary school situated in south | Gateshead, England which educates pupils ages 11-18. |
Eastwood Gardens is a cricket ground in | Gateshead, England which, like Feethams Cricket Ground |
piece installed in the Baltic Flour Mills in | Gateshead, England before renovation began there and M |
large village in the Metropolitan Borough of | Gateshead, England just south of Whickham, and is at o |
re rope in 1840 and established a factory in | Gateshead, England for its manufacture in partnership |
Tommy Robson (born 31 July 1944 in | Gateshead, England) is a former English footballer who |
Donald Hutchison (born 9 May 1971 in | Gateshead, England) is a Scottish ex-footballer who ge |
Taylor Wane (born August 27, 1968 in | Gateshead, England) is the stage name of a British por |
Ray Hudson (born March 24, 1955 in | Gateshead, England), is a retired professional footbal |
Born in | Gateshead, England, Barkas was one five brothers, incl |
Born in | Gateshead, England, he learned in London, and later be |
ver Team is a tributary of the River Tyne in | Gateshead, England. |
ever live performance, recorded at The Sage | Gateshead, England. |
He was born in | Gateshead, England. |
ling is the name given to an area of eastern | Gateshead, England. |
ate located to the southeast of Wrekenton in | Gateshead, England. |
Championships were held on March 20, 1983 in | Gateshead, England. |
is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro, in | Gateshead, England. |
British Royal Navy, based at HMS Calliope in | Gateshead, England. |
Henderson spent only one season with | Gateshead even though he had signed for 2 years. |
the Industrial Revolution the population of | Gateshead expanded rapidly; between 1801 and 1901 the |
ding Newcastle Falcons, Blyth Spartans F.C., | Gateshead F.C. and Gateshead Thunder. |
Gateshead F.C. are a football team based in Gateshead, | |
m United, Carlisle United, Bohemian F.C. and | Gateshead F.C. amongst others during his career. |
Once described as a "dark, spongy moor", | Gateshead Fell existed in some form for almost nine hu |
Gateshead Fell was a district in County Durham, Englan | |
Hill Colliery) was situated at the summit of | Gateshead Fell (now the boundary between Sheriff Hill |
losure Act decreed that a church be built on | Gateshead Fell. |
s Beamish Burn) then crosses the border into | Gateshead flowing through Lamesley. |
seat, but was Member of Parliament (MP) for | Gateshead for less than a year, losing the seat at the |
contemplating retirement but re-appeared in | Gateshead, for the Norwich Union Classic and gained a |
cientious objector, moved with his family to | Gateshead for a year as an extramural lecturer. |
y 2011, Farman signed a short-term deal with | Gateshead for the start of the 2011-12 season. |
Cave rejoined | Gateshead for the 2009-10 season. |
He was quickly appointed manager of | Gateshead for a while before becoming a publican on Ty |
, Fisher signed for Conference National side | Gateshead for £3,000, making his debut as a second hal |
ember 2010, Porter was named on the bench by | Gateshead for the match against Tamworth due to an inj |
eing limited to 5 appearances in 3 months at | Gateshead, Forsyth joined Dunston UTS on a month-long |
First incarnation of South Shields, known as | Gateshead from 1930 to 1973 |
at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art in | Gateshead from 21 October 2011 to 8 January 2012, the |
He was Member of Parliament for | Gateshead from 1893 until his death in 1903. |
The | Gateshead Garden Festival was the fourth of the United |
in demand for the gas from the Newcastle and | Gateshead Gas Company. |
from the works was sold to the Newcastle and | Gateshead Gas Company. |
She attended | Gateshead Grammar School. |
He was educated at | Gateshead Grammar School and Brasenose College, Oxford |
lection, after even their own councillors in | Gateshead had passed a motion in February opposing the |
On 26 October, it was accounced that | Gateshead had extended Kay's loan for a further 28 day |
Jane's time at | Gateshead Hall is only referred to and the tale starts |
ington, Corbridge, Cramlington, East Boldon, | Gateshead, Haltwhistle, Hebburn, Hexham, Jarrow, Morpe |
The Sage | Gateshead has won many awards, including the Local Aut |
In October 2008, he joined | Gateshead, having been out of the game since he was re |
Born in | Gateshead, he was educated at Cheltenham College and a |
Born in Leeds and currently living in | Gateshead, he is the founding principal of Gateshead J |
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