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ial member of the government was the Duke of | Newcastle, a former Prime Minister, who served as Lord |
The family relocated to | Newcastle, a mining town and harbour in New South Wale |
s Harry Munro was a supporter of the Duke of | Newcastle, a prominent Whig who was Prime Minister 175 |
It is owned by Radio | Newcastle, a joint venture of Austereo and Macquarie R |
tablished the College of Physical Science in | Newcastle, a Fellow of the Linnean Society, a correspo |
e served as deputy treasurer for the town of | Newcastle, a justice of the peace and judge in the Cou |
British artist who trained at King's College | Newcastle a part of Durham University, graduating in 1 |
he was the youngest person ever to play for | Newcastle, a record he holds to this day. |
n front of the media against his former club | Newcastle, a game which he started. |
football club exists in the village, called | Newcastle A.F.C. or Newcastle Football Club, whose hom |
ack of the Found On Film DVD reads: "Live at | Newcastle Academy (Filmed 10/12/06)", when they in fac |
In 1888, a meeting of | Newcastle, Advance, West Maitland, Union and Ferndale |
The | Newcastle Aero Club workshops overhauled RAAF trainers |
as even linked by the media with a return to | Newcastle after being spotted at several games. |
He left | Newcastle after falling out with the coach, Nick Theo. |
Boersma was sacked from | Newcastle after it was discovered that he had been out |
made it to the fifth round before losing to | Newcastle after beating West Ham and Aldershot. |
Luke Walsh came to prominence at | Newcastle after the retirement of legendary player And |
ne Laboratory, now part of the University of | Newcastle, after the original site had been destroyed |
and in August, the government of the Duke of | Newcastle, after several months of negotiations, decid |
egan with a curacy at The Ascension, Kenton, | Newcastle, after which he was Precentor of St Ninian's |
Pasha Bulker, was beached at Nobbys Beach at | Newcastle after it failed to heed a warning to move ou |
ld shortly be followed by Robert's return to | Newcastle after his unsuccessful stint. |
He was mayor of | Newcastle again in 1662 and 1675. |
ary 2011, Gallaway made his senior debut for | Newcastle against Gold Coast United. |
ored a hat-trick on his third appearance for | Newcastle against Moseley at Kingston Park and was an |
te age of 16 for Kurri Kurri and represented | Newcastle against the touring British side in 1962. |
18 June 2011: | Newcastle agree to sign winger Sylvain Marveaux on a f |
In 2005, routes began from | Newcastle Airport in October and two Boeing 757-200 ai |
Newcastle Airport is situated about 27 miles (43 km) f | |
forces shared two helicopters, one based at | Newcastle Airport and the other at Durham Tees Valley |
wn is dominated by RAAF Base Williamtown and | Newcastle Airport while the western section of the are |
allsend, Cobalt Business Park, Killingworth, | Newcastle Airport and Newcastle City Centre. |
One such group is 733 ( | Newcastle Airport) Squadron of the Air Training Corps |
ual carriageway standard just before passing | Newcastle Airport, with the junctions after the airpor |
Route serves | Newcastle Airport. |
d at Callerton in the north of the city near | Newcastle Airport. |
nk Sartor for a development at Medowie, near | Newcastle airport. |
razy when the then England skipper flew into | Newcastle Airport. |
udes Newbiggin Hall, Woolsington village and | Newcastle Airport. |
Peart made 17 competitive appearances for | Newcastle, all in the Football League, comprising 9 in |
Pattern 5: | Newcastle, all to Gosford, Woy Woy, Hornsby, Epping, E |
The village is about 18 miles (29 km) from | Newcastle along the main A69 road. |
5 | Newcastle ALP MLA William Kearsley died on 19 June 192 |
Keegan's managerial departure from | Newcastle also yielded the end of Elliott's first spel |
Newcastle also set a record during this period by stay | |
Newcastle also paid Scunthorpe either £35,000, or £45, | |
inated by Sir Robert Walpole and the Duke of | Newcastle also wanted to maintain peace, and so the tw |
ur, and considered the executive position at | Newcastle an opportunity "he had to take". |
Within months of joining | Newcastle, Ancell received international recognition. |
The | Newcastle and Carlisle was amalgamated with the North |
The station was constructed by the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway (N&CR), and opened on 1 |
The Opening of the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway |
Downshire joined the | Newcastle and District League in 1975 and by season 19 |
ff, Manchester Museum, the Hancock Museum at | Newcastle, and the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery |
'Follies' toured Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dublin, | Newcastle and Birmingham, as well as various seaside v |
Students at both | Newcastle and Durham study independently for the first |
th Northumberland, Blyth Valley district and | Newcastle and North Tyneside. |
fixtures in August were the heavy defeats to | Newcastle and Sheffield United. |
Later he moved to Walker-on-Tyne near | Newcastle and became a manager for Losh, Wilson and Be |
In 2008 Dan played number ten for both | Newcastle and NSW Country, leading the latter to the A |
he tour covered Cardiff, London, Manchester, | Newcastle and Glasgow. |
Swindlehurst, Auxiliary Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle and titular Bishop of Cuncacestre. |
lway station opened 2 Sep 1936 on CityRail's | Newcastle and Central Coast line and Hunter line. |
n of Awabakal land, the discovery of coal at | Newcastle and its subsequent settlement, and the impac |
reek railway station, a small station on the | Newcastle and Central Coast railway line. |
965, and a smaller version was also shown in | Newcastle and Manchester. |
st, Cardiff, Glasgow, Sheffield, Birmingham, | Newcastle, and Liverpool before returning to Mancheste |
mond AFL and the AFL Greater Sydney Juniors ( | Newcastle and Central Coast) competitions. |
On 13 January 1843, boats from | Newcastle and Annalong set out for the usual fishing s |
ran from the junction at Haltwhistle on the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. |
a driving game developed by Midway Studios - | Newcastle and published by Ubisoft and Midway Games fo |
Miller was a gardener from | Newcastle and a Methodist. |
The station was built by the | Newcastle and District Electric Lighting Company in 19 |
ng up saxophone, she first played locally in | Newcastle and then in London in the 1940s with Denis R |
the first members of the new corporation of | Newcastle, and was immediately chosen alderman. |
The tour will begin on 13 February 2009 in | Newcastle and conclude on 7 March 2009 in Dunedin, New |
He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and in 1884 joined the shipbrokers Lindsay, |
us high profile cases at many courts in both | Newcastle and London including the Old Bailey and as r |
The station serves the nearby University of | Newcastle, and was opened on 23 October 1995, after a |
nsberg studied medicine at the University of | Newcastle and her first child was born shortly after h |
, travelling via the neutral Norway and then | Newcastle and arriving on August 25. |
and-a-half years, but having fallen out with | Newcastle and been dismissed from his ministry, he was |
shown interest in operating flights between | Newcastle and Auckland or Christchurch using Embraer E |
and local trains to Morrisset of CityRail's | Newcastle and Central Coast Line service. |
was sent North again and imprisoned at York, | Newcastle, and Durham. |
Floodwaters affect | Newcastle and bring disruptions to industry and bring |
p Auckland) and a two-hourly service to both | Newcastle and Manchester Airport. |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
His earliest works were exhibited in | Newcastle and attracted attention; he followed up this |
Pickering was born in | Newcastle, and studied for a Bachelor of Science major |
Meacock has worked for BBC Radio in | Newcastle and Tyne Tees Television, before moving to L |
or BBC Tees, BBC Radio Cumbria and BBC Radio | Newcastle, and the local editions of the BBC's Where I |
two very brief runs at the New Tyne Theatre, | Newcastle and the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton - neith |
He briefly returned to | Newcastle and then went to England gaining a Licentiat |
While working as a station master on the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway he devised the idea of |
f his four goals came in the league, against | Newcastle and Manchester United, also scoring a brace |
He became a miner in | Newcastle and President of the Northern District Miner |
ricts from part of the electoral district of | Newcastle and named after the Newcastle suburb of Kahi |
County Durham is now covered by BBC Radio | Newcastle and BBC Tees. |
umberland, England 20 miles (32 km) north of | Newcastle, and midway between Morpeth and Alnwick. |
ho chastised both the Prime Minister Duke of | Newcastle and his ally William Pitt for not defending |
Percy Burchill was educated in | Newcastle and then graduated from the University of Ne |
After sixteen years at | Newcastle and twelve seasons playing as a backup to Sh |
tralia, Norris departed the AIS to return to | Newcastle, and thereafter announced that he would be t |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
ender Rodrigo Vargas, during a match between | Newcastle and Melbourne on September 21, 2007 that end |
Only certain trains between | Newcastle and Carlisle trains call here, due to its re |
ors were Bishop James Chadwick of Hexham and | Newcastle and Bishop John MacDonald of Aberdeen. |
eloped in conjunction with the University of | Newcastle and University of Durham, majoring in geneti |
ublic works in New York, New Haven, Glasgow, | Newcastle and Madrid. |
He was appointed Literary Fellow at | Newcastle and Durham Universities (1972-4), and was aw |
areas in and around Sunderland, Guisborough, | Newcastle, and surrounding areas, the delegated were s |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
is produced by sister station Metro Radio in | Newcastle and also broadcasts on TFM Radio. |
He played 395 games for | Newcastle, and is the club's second highest league and |
about 20 miles (30 km) between its start at | Newcastle and the Hexham by-pass the A69 is dual carri |
ghts between the senior and junior groups in | Newcastle and on the Central Coast, the once thriving |
Opened by the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, it was taken over firs |
lian radio station, licensed to, and serving | Newcastle and its surrounds. |
lf as a 'chamber counsel' and conveyancer in | Newcastle and London. |
It is located on the main road between | Newcastle and Nelson Bay. |
nominal command of a regiment of foot under | Newcastle and governor of Whitehaven and Cockermouth C |
lian radio station, licensed to, and serving | Newcastle and surrounds. |
plc which began with the purchase of Headlam | Newcastle and Hadfields Stockport early that year. |
He became a major ship-owner in | Newcastle and acquired waterfront property in Pyrmont |
service from Chester-le-Street northbound to | Newcastle and southbound towards Durham and beyond (Ma |
s an English churchman, who became Bishop of | Newcastle and then Bishop of St Albans. |
The line was opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, then joining the North |
r of and five times Member of Parliament for | Newcastle) and Elizabeth White (1721-1764) , daughter |
strategically vital castles of Bamburgh and | Newcastle, and Prince Henry was to perform homage for |
x of the games home and away, against Brive, | Newcastle and Parma. |
She competed for the Novacastrians club in | Newcastle and the Ryde Athletics Club in Sydney. |
of Ashington in Northumberland, the docks of | Newcastle, and circuses and fairgrounds around London. |
his area there are only two indoor arenas in | Newcastle and Sheffield. |
Northern Rail services between | Newcastle and Blaydon via MetroCentre. |
Northern Rail services between | Newcastle and Sunderland via Heworth. |
conducted societies in Leeds, Huddersfield, | Newcastle and Glasgow, and toured worldwide with the S |
and Pacific Highway), a part of the City of | Newcastle and part of southern Great Lakes Council (in |
The station was on the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. |
He moved to the | Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union competition in 2007, |
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle and Titular Bishop of Cuncacestre under Bish |
Between | Newcastle and Nobbys beaches lie the Newcastle Ocean B |
ar represented NSW Under 19's while still in | Newcastle and made his first grade debut for North Que |
y and local trains to Morisset of CityRail's | Newcastle and Central Coast Line service. |
She was built by Hawthorn Leslie, | Newcastle and launched on 13 February 1903. |
Both | Newcastle and Middlesbrough fans see Sunderland as the |
le shows results from league matches between | Newcastle and Middlesbrough since 1988. |
ay, mainly during peak periods) eastbound to | Newcastle and westbound to Carlisle. |
eston North End, a long-range effort against | Newcastle, and a penalty against Peterborough. |
ccessor ridings were (roughly) Nanaimo City, | Newcastle and The Islands. |
er-class brig-sloop, built by William Row at | Newcastle and launched in 1806. |
xcellent road connections to all sections of | Newcastle and the major highways which serve it. |
The Duke of | Newcastle and Thomas Scales have small estates here, w |
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, | Newcastle and Sydney-The winner was West Germany, who |
A Cup finals and a League Cup final, two for | Newcastle and one for Arsenal. |
The | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway was formed in 1829, and |
n was opened on 1 July 1847 as Bilton by the | Newcastle and Berwick Railway and was then run by the |
The station was opened by the | Newcastle and Berwick Railway on 1 March 1847. |
n runs south via Blyth and North Tyneside to | Newcastle and the A19 Tyne Tunnel to South Tyneside an |
area as there are large green spaces between | Newcastle and Sunderland. |
lub formed in 1968 originally playing in the | Newcastle and District League. |
the NAFL Division 3D and a third team in the | Newcastle and District League Division 1. |
After playing 145 games for | Newcastle and scoring an impressive 87 goals, he was f |
rovides bus connections to Westfield Kotara, | Newcastle and Glendale. |
inting at Winchester, a visiting lecturer at | Newcastle, and a Professor of Fine Art at the Universi |
He was a schoolteacher in the | Newcastle and Goulburn areas. |
zer-class brig-sloop built by William Row at | Newcastle and launched in 1806. |
ly the home of the Basketball Association of | Newcastle and can hold approximately 2,000 spectators. |
Carpenter prevented the rebels from seizing | Newcastle and from marching into Yorkshire. |
the A1 road crossed the Tyne to the East of | Newcastle and Gateshead via the Tyne Tunnel. |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
3 miles from Dundrum on the A2 road between | Newcastle and Belfast. |
Passenger services were operated between | Newcastle and London until the Great Depression in the |
was presented to the living of St Nicholas, | Newcastle, and about 1625 to the living of Winston, Co |
ute of Technology), Australia (University of | Newcastle) and America (Bemidji State University). |
tion of the main campus of the University of | Newcastle, and is served by Warabrook station on CityR |
After the great fire of | Newcastle and Gateshead in 1854, a number of the chare |
electoral areas: Ballynahinch, Downpatrick, | Newcastle and Rowallane. |
In 1965, before the | Newcastle and Tynemouth forces merged, the force had a |
were ordered from York, Leeds and Gateshead ( | Newcastle), and the derailed vehicles were cleared fro |
id-December and took a three-week holiday in | Newcastle and Sydney. |
The governor also built a fort at | Newcastle, and unlawfully demanded tribute of all vess |
Essenhigh was born in | Newcastle and attended St. Cuthbert's School. |
2002-03 season, new owners moved the team to | Newcastle and renamed the franchise the Hunter Pirates |
as an architect in Sydney, Bathurst, Orange, | Newcastle and Goulburn. |
He was educated at | Newcastle, and at Edinburgh University, where he gradu |
He scouted for | Newcastle and Middlesbrough after his playing retireme |
inburgh, Glasgow, Plymouth, and a service to | Newcastle and Aberdeen. |
bra, and is running contracts for Scottish & | Newcastle and Magners Cider. |
ides painting portraits of the first Duke of | Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated that |
85 purchasing the French Fort Cove quarry in | Newcastle and securing that year the contract to suppl |
Opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, it became part of the L |
ted at the independent Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and Peterhouse, Cambridge where he graduated |
eses of Ely, Exeter, Hereford, Lichfield and | Newcastle, and then throughout the United Kingdom. |
rned to Australia as rector of Christchurch, | Newcastle and Dean of the diocese. |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
idge was part of that railway and linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
tic families, of the Dukedoms of Devonshire, | Newcastle and Portland. |
as situated on the Kelso Branch of the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, being the first station |
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