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All Stars against teams like | Newcastle United, Northern Ireland, and Tottenham Hots |
niversity)) is a station on the Hunter line, | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
bridge formed part of the main line linking | Newcastle upon Tyne and London until the line was rout |
e name given to the railway line which links | Newcastle upon Tyne with Middlesbrough, via Sunderland |
ncoln Ladies, Liverpool, Millwall Lionesses, | Newcastle United, Nottingham Forest and Sunderland. |
least eight Norman castles (Newport, Little | Newcastle, Puncheston, Castlebythe, Henry's Moat, Maen |
er with the parishes of Henry's Moat, Little | Newcastle, Morvil and Puncheston, it constitutes the c |
villages of Puncheston, Castlebythe, Little | Newcastle and Rosebush, which are all located within f |
Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham, Liverpool, | Newcastle, Hull, Glasgow, Leeds, Belfast and Dublin. |
history join the Second Division: Liverpool, | Newcastle United, Manchester City, and the first team |
also played for Hereford United, Liverpool, | Newcastle United and Blackpool. |
s years competition were Arsenal, Liverpool, | Newcastle and Coventry. |
r of 2011, English clubs Arsenal, Liverpool, | Newcastle and Manchester City were all interested. |
i, Cwmann, Lampeter, Llanybydder, Llandysul, | Newcastle Emlyn, Cenarth, Llechryd and finally Cardiga |
In 2010 he produced a music video with local | Newcastle R&B singer Jamilah Hassan - titled 'When the |
er at the DHSS central office in Longbenton, | Newcastle. |
It was while in the service of Lord | Newcastle that he began his life-long obsession with p |
or communications with the south and so Lord | Newcastle sent Sir Charles Cavendish to retake it. |
which was built by Wallsend Slipway Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
y was built by Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne for the MoWT and launched on 10 De |
d under the management of R S Dalgleish Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne.In 1953, management was transferre |
as built by R & W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
rmstrong, Whitworth & Co (Shipbuilders) Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne as Empire Claymore for the Ministr |
ss was sold to the Burnett Steamship Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne and was renamed Wallsend. |
anager of the Port Kembla plant of Lysaght's | Newcastle Works, Vincent A. Wardell, in the gun. |
rt terminals in Brisbane, Gladstone, Mackay, | Newcastle, Port Kembla, Geelong and Portland, Victoria |
The others made | Newcastle and sent out a rescue party who brought in t |
uddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Madrid, | Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, St |
cDougall played for Western Suburbs Magpies, | Newcastle Knights, Northern Eagles, Manly-Warringah Se |
ger and exhaustion and Yates managed to make | Newcastle by crawling the last three miles. |
r success with Belgium he moved on to manage | Newcastle United in 1954. |
team but soon returned to England to manage | Newcastle United in November 1977. |
he tour covered Cardiff, London, Manchester, | Newcastle and Glasgow. |
ons (Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, | Newcastle, Newport, Winchester, and three in London). |
also have branches in Doncaster, Manchester, | Newcastle, Surrey, Bristol, Essex and Birmingham. |
offices in Athens, Houston, London, Manila, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Philadelphia, Quebec, Singapore a |
11th, is Martin Wharton, who signs + Martin | Newcastle. |
The Parish Church of Saint Mary, | Newcastle upon Tyne, designed by Augustus Welby Pugin |
s first post was as a Curate at St Matthews, | Newcastle upon Tyne after which he was a Missionary Pr |
These stores include TK Maxx, | Newcastle United Official Club Store, Imag-e-nation, a |
On 5 May, | Newcastle United announced the suspension of Barton in |
uch as Jack Charlton and then Willie McFaul, | Newcastle remained in the top-flight, until key player |
Professor of Medicine, | Newcastle upon Tyne, 1985-2002 (Dean of Medicine, 1995 |
ey then knocked out Manchester City, to meet | Newcastle United in the quarter finals. |
on Wanderers won against Southampton to meet | Newcastle in the final. |
Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, | Newcastle and Sydney-The winner was West Germany, who |
One English version mentions | Newcastle. |
In the Third Round Hereford met | Newcastle United at St James' Park, and the team of pa |
ted by Per Brask and Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe ( | Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), ISBN |
iff City, Hartlepools United, Middlesbrough, | Newcastle United and Charlton Athletic who he helped t |
Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Millwall, | Newcastle United, Preston North End and Sunderland. |
orough for the government) to Prime Minister | Newcastle, urging an immediate decision on who should |
Near to the end of the month, | Newcastle College bought the majority of the company. |
He moved | Newcastle United, but after just one game was transfer |
David Watkins MP ( | Newcastle, NSW) |
Allan Morris MP ( | Newcastle, NSW) |
ama and documentary programmes in his native | Newcastle and also in Manchester. |
) cultures of higher education, Anoop Nayak ( | Newcastle University) geographies of race, Deborah Lyn |
ey station ATN-7) and regional station NBN-3 | Newcastle. |
Ian, NBN3, | Newcastle |
leveland), DL (Darlington), DH (Durham), NE ( | Newcastle upon Tyne). |
caster), DG (Dumfries), TD (Galashiels), NE ( | Newcastle upon Tyne). |
), BD (Bradford), CA (City of Carlisle), NE ( | Newcastle upon Tyne), DH (Durham). |
Later he moved to Walker-on-Tyne near | Newcastle and became a manager for Losh, Wilson and Be |
r Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near | Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom. |
Tennant was born in North Shields, near | Newcastle upon Tyne to William Tennant (1923-2009) and |
ive with Barry and Lindsay in a mansion near | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lway station is a train station located near | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia at Awaba on the |
lway station is a train station located near | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia on the Main Nort |
After the two opposing armies met near | Newcastle Upon Tyne the hostilities were cast aside an |
He was born in Beulah, near | Newcastle Emlyn, Cardiganshire, the only son of David |
and and Edinburgh or south to the A1(M) near | Newcastle on towards Durham and Yorkshire. |
ufacturing chemicals in Walker-on-Tyne, near | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
d at Callerton in the north of the city near | Newcastle Airport. |
e is part of the former Gibside estate, near | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
nk Sartor for a development at Medowie, near | Newcastle airport. |
et aircraft from RAAF Base Williamtown, near | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
Near | Newcastle, Washington a mob of whites burned down the |
It was taken to Cramlington Aerodrome, near | Newcastle and erected in the old 1918 airship hangar, |
miles (14 km) north of the city centre, near | Newcastle International Airport. |
ired power station situated in Wallsend near | Newcastle upon Tyne, in North East England. |
Neptune Bank Power Station in Wallsend near | Newcastle. |
The beef plant, near | Newcastle, UK, was described as an attack against the |
Thomas Addison was born in Longbenton, near | Newcastle upon Tyne, the son of Sarah and Joseph Addis |
competition average of 12,347 and the nearby | Newcastle Knights had an average of 14,257 home attend |
At the same time nearby | Newcastle upon Tyne had begun the covered Eldon Square |
irst match was a friendly against neighbours | Newcastle United which ended in a 4-2 defeat. |
an engineer who had been working on the new | Newcastle bridge. |
It was then partly replaced by the new | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend constituency. |
He was born in Newburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
lway station serving the village of Newburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
"Billy" Allen (October 22, 1917 in Newburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England - 1981) was an English fo |
was presented to the living of St Nicholas, | Newcastle, and about 1625 to the living of Winston, Co |
castle-on-Tyne, and baptised at St Nicholas, | Newcastle on 20 December 1590. |
No | Newcastle North Stars players have been awarded the Hu |
rndell (Leicester), T Voyce (Wasps), J Noon ( | Newcastle), M Tait (Newcastle), S Abbott (Wasps), M Ca |
Hubert Jones (1888-1919) North | Newcastle - 3 Tests |
Quorum Business Park in North | Newcastle is currently the largest speculative office |
guest for Aldershot, Leicester, Northampton, | Newcastle, Chelsea, Millwall and Reading. |
Some northbound | Newcastle TransPennine services also stop at Thirsk as |
Region No.1 - Northern ( | Newcastle upon Tyne): Durham, Northumberland, North Ri |
ing the 18 team league are: Alsager, Norton, | Newcastle, Rocester and Eccleshall reserves (though th |
at Oldham, Lincoln, Birmingham, Nottingham, | Newcastle, Leicester, Greenwich, Colchester, Salisbury |
Glasgow, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Nottingham, | Newcastle, Birmingham, Stirling, Paisley, Westminster |
879-3 April 1961) was the Anglican Bishop of | Newcastle, New South Wales from 1931 until his retirem |
A Complete Who's Who of | Newcastle United, by Paul Joannou. |
In 1938, the 8th Duke of | Newcastle sold The Park to Oxford University. |
Macquarie Hills is a residential suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 15 kilo |
n the United Kingdom by Vickers Armstrong of | Newcastle upon Tyne with Parsons engine works. |
ofessor of Biochemistry at the University of | Newcastle |
Kotara South is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 11 kilo |
s homes for employees, as under the Dukes of | Newcastle. |
ught and conducted research at University of | Newcastle (1964), Yale University (1965-66), Universit |
d is the first European to enter the port of | Newcastle. |
and Planetary Physics from the University of | Newcastle. |
rt worked for Mike Ashley on his takeover of | Newcastle United, and took over as chairman of the clu |
d throughout the region; indeed, the town of | Newcastle in Young County was named after the English |
Minmi is an outer western suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 19 kilo |
or twenty years in the History Department of | Newcastle University. |
pson Gideon owned the land after the Duke of | Newcastle. |
nce of the main local landowner, the Duke of | Newcastle, for well over a century. |
ofessor Stanley Westoll at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, working on the fossil reptiles of |
Sandyford is a district of | Newcastle upon Tyne, located in the east end of the ci |
t at Birmingham University and University of | Newcastle upon Tyne before succumbing to a heart attac |
It is about 20 miles (32 km) north-west of | Newcastle, close to Bolam West Houses. |
Rankin Park is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 11 kilo |
acquired by Nathaniel Clayton (Town Clerk of | Newcastle upon Tyne 1785-1822) in 1796. |
esidential streets of the Longbenton area of | Newcastle upon Tyne, although is probably more utilise |
mately 60 km (37 miles) to the north-west of | Newcastle on the A68. |
Dave Thompson, the major shareholder of | Newcastle Falcons, invited Gosforth to be the main pla |
t from a larger map, showing the location of | Newcastle station in 1869 |
The Diocese of | Newcastle is a Church of England diocese based in Newc |
as acquired by the Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 2004, and is now in the Morpeth |
vicar of Shiremoor St Mark in the Diocese of | Newcastle; moving to become Team Rector of North Shiel |
yford is a largely student dominated area of | Newcastle upon Tyne due to its close proximity to the |
Little Benton is a small suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne, which holds two modern housing es |
Jesmond is a suburb of the City of | Newcastle LGA, located about 9.5 km (6 mi) west of the |
vin Connor, Maurice Bernard Connor; Mayor of | Newcastle; Member of Board of Health 1901;Invested in |
Politics graduate from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne |
a high carbon footprint, higher than that of | Newcastle. |
favorite of his powerful patron the Duke of | Newcastle, his family, followers and political associa |
It is also normally considered part of | Newcastle. |
Hamilton South is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 4 kilom |
er of the first series was the University of | Newcastle Chamber Choir. |
For the bishop in Australia, see Bishop of | Newcastle, Australia. |
a part-time appointment at the University of | Newcastle to launch a new series of HEAT. |
College, London in 1968, Vice-Chancellor of | Newcastle University in 1978 and Director of the Royal |
Wallsend is a western suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 11 kilo |
een the Vice-Chancellor of the University of | Newcastle. |
Kingston Park is a suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne, about 4 miles (6 km) north west o |
Windale is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 14 kilo |
and Technology Society at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
0,000 and all of his pictures to the City of | Newcastle, which was to build a new gallery to house t |
the first members of the new corporation of | Newcastle, and was immediately chosen alderman. |
2nd Earl Grey built in 1838 in the centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
Hillsborough is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 13 kilo |
The station serves the nearby University of | Newcastle, and was opened on 23 October 1995, after a |
the only two foreign bells in the diocese of | Newcastle: the other is at Eglingham. |
nsberg studied medicine at the University of | Newcastle and her first child was born shortly after h |
ow (now Jarrow School) and the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne where he was awarded a Bachelor of |
nd the steam turbines were by C A Parsons of | Newcastle, UK. |
Bank Foot Metro station in the suburbs of | Newcastle upon Tyne, (opened 1981) was the terminus of |
well as some of the north-western suburbs of | Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1 October 1982 until 9 Janua |
Wickham is an inner suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 3 kilom |
born and brought up in the Quayside area of | Newcastle upon Tyne, and, like Mary Astell of Newcastl |
Boolaroo is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 19 kilo |
He was appointed an honorary canon of | Newcastle Cathedral in 1947. |
turer from 1962) in English at University of | Newcastle in Newcastle, New South Wales, and so emigra |
Rt Rev Martin Wharton, Bishop of | Newcastle since 1997 |
It is situated to the north-west of | Newcastle, between Stamfordham and Belsay. |
ial member of the government was the Duke of | Newcastle, a former Prime Minister, who served as Lord |
me in Exhibition Park through the streets of | Newcastle to the new entrance hall at Discovery. |
died (and later taught) at the University of | Newcastle, where he took an honours degree in English |
e goals tally was surprassed by Andy Cole of | Newcastle United in 1993-94 and a year later by Alan S |
oo, New South Wales, Australia, and south of | Newcastle, on the Main North railway line. |
When, in conjunction with the duke of | Newcastle, Pitt returned to power in the following Jul |
roving a popular read with a large number of | Newcastle United supporters worldwide, and a well-resp |
Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne established in England. |
He also served as Mayor of | Newcastle from 1915 until 1918. |
Indeed, during the 18th century the Duke of | Newcastle deliberately restricted the number of voters |
1936 and is located in Wickham, a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Lakelands is a residential suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 16 kilo |
asps were bought by John Hall, then owner of | Newcastle United Football Club, in a plan to have a sp |
rside, would travel annually to the towns of | Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland and Durham to perform |
Down; and 11th Baron Barrington of | Newcastle, Co. Limerick. |
He was elected to the state seat of | Newcastle in the South Australian Parliament in 1915. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne within Tyne and Wear, England. |
erwicke (1573-1641) a Merchant Adventurer of | Newcastle on Tyne, who was Sheriff of that city in 161 |
d is 10,890, 5.7% of the total population of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
The Literary and Philosophical Society of | Newcastle Upon Tyne (or the Lit & Phil as it is popula |
of Henry Pelham and his brother the Duke of | Newcastle that Namier argues that when Newcastle went |
number of papers relating to the 2nd Duke of | Newcastle: the Cavendish Papers (Pw 1), part of the Po |
d at the University of Oxford, University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Edinburgh. |
He was elected as the member for the seat of | Newcastle West in 1901 until 1904 and for Newcastle fr |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. |
s, which was suggested by the destruction of | Newcastle bridge by a high flood on 17 November 1771. |
He moved to the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1983, where he graduated with a |
s of Newcastle-upon-Tyne led his army out of | Newcastle in pursuit of the marauding Scots, the two s |
Anderson was the son of Henry Anderson of | Newcastle, Northumberland. |
Politics and Economics at the University of | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
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