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The crown steeple on | Newcastle Cathedral, in Newcastle upon Tyne, was erect |
n was a coal-fired power station situated on | Newcastle upon Tyne's Quayside, in Tyne and Wear. |
In response to the ban on | Newcastle fans at Roker Park, Newcastle placed a simil |
January, Kevin Keegan dropped a bombshell on | Newcastle by announcing his resignation as manager, st |
onstituency Labour Party and a councillor on | Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Council. |
ember 1972, Kellard's "horrendous" tackle on | Newcastle United's Tony Green ended the Scot's career |
It is located on | Newcastle Avenue. |
RAILSCOT on | Newcastle and Berwick Railway |
He served as a councillor on | Newcastle City Council from 1952 and chaired the North |
Terry was conceived during an air raid on | Newcastle upon Tyne and born in 1944. |
h in second place after four games with only | Newcastle United ahead of them. |
that was situated on Westgate Road opposite | Newcastle Central Station in the Grainger Town of Newc |
as an architect in Sydney, Bathurst, Orange, | Newcastle and Goulburn. |
Over the years, other | Newcastle United fanzines followed - The Number Nine, |
ulum than those offered at the time by other | Newcastle schools. |
he refused to dig any deeper in helping out | Newcastle United. |
with British Basketball League (BBL) outfit | Newcastle Eagles, however he was released after just o |
turned to Australia, joining A-League outfit | Newcastle United Jets before returning to Perth to pla |
ucated and knows little of the world outside | Newcastle. |
he opening goal of the 4-1 home victory over | Newcastle, 18 months later on the 23 March 1907. |
al for the Gunners in their 2-0 victory over | Newcastle United in March 1996 and at the end of that |
luding the winner in a home 1-0 victory over | Newcastle United on Boxing Day, he became a fans favou |
, scoring twice (the third in a 3-0 win over | Newcastle United and the equaliser in a 1-1 draw away |
his official English debut in a 2-0 win over | Newcastle United on 24 August 2005 and scored his firs |
de his debut for Burnley in the 2-1 win over | Newcastle United on 14 April 1915. |
oring the opening goal in a 3-1 victory over | Newcastle United), he was a member of the English team |
verpool in December 2004 in the 3-1 win over | Newcastle at Anfield. |
scored 2 more goals, one in the 3-1 win over | Newcastle United the other one in the 2-1 win over Rea |
Sheffield United, followed by a victory over | Newcastle United and another draw with Stoke City, saw |
come on 20 April in the 3-1 league win over | Newcastle United at Anfield. |
in Wellington's extra-time 3-1 victory over | Newcastle Jets in the 2009-10 Minor Semi-Final 2nd Leg |
e Cup and also managed league successes over | Newcastle United, Aston Villa and Ipswich Town which h |
their shock FA Cup third round victory over | Newcastle United in January 1975. |
ightieth minute substitute in a 1-0 win over | Newcastle United. |
d had enjoyed their epic FA Cup victory over | Newcastle United, and now the new breed of players and |
1 January 1926 in the 3-1 away victory over | Newcastle United. |
d in a quarter-finals giant killing win over | Newcastle United. |
playing at left back in a 6-1 away win over | Newcastle United. |
The Super League then established their own | Newcastle based team. |
Basic layout of Tyneview Park, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
m and died on April 12, 1942 in Leazes Park, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Bluetongue, which is based in Cameron Park, | Newcastle, NSW. |
Hall & Partners, | Newcastle upon Tyne (Cost Consultants) |
Many bus services also pass | Newcastle Central Station, a major interchange for Rai |
ual carriageway standard just before passing | Newcastle Airport, with the junctions after the airpor |
us Prime Minister, his brother Henry Pelham, | Newcastle had formed a fresh administration. |
September 1857 3,000 working men petitioned | Newcastle Council for ‘ready access to some open groun |
Even 3rd place | Newcastle only escaped relegation by seven points. |
St Mary's Place, | Newcastle (1827) |
Drawn to face third placed | Newcastle in another semi-final, the Ice were again un |
This win saw them play | Newcastle Benfield in the First Round Proper of the co |
Arsenal played | Newcastle United with several recovering players rushe |
The State Dockyard at Dykes Point, | Newcastle was built by the New South Wales Government |
he brother in law of a prominent politician ( | Newcastle), he served in several positions over his li |
s London Lynx 1 London Malory London Polonia | Newcastle (Staffs) Volleyball Club Reading Volleyball |
clubs Manchester City, Barnsley, Portsmouth, | Newcastle United, Southampton and Birmingham City. |
ary 2002 after defeating Australian Premiers | Newcastle Knights 41-26 in front of a crowd of 21,113 |
Old Bosham Bird Watch Pig Press, | Newcastle (1977) |
Having withstood the pressure, | Newcastle then lifted. |
e bench but could not do anything to prevent | Newcastle losing 2-1. |
etition in 1988, 79 years after the previous | Newcastle based team, the Newcastle Rebels had departe |
Paper for ESRC Tilting at Windmills project, | Newcastle University: Newcastle. |
Herbert James Craig was the son of prominent | Newcastle upon Tyne Liberal politician James Craig. |
e as well as Inter-League honours, prompting | Newcastle United to sign him in part-exchange for Jack |
large number of pubs, clubs and bars provide | Newcastle with a relatively strong nightlife, with stu |
Due to its geographical proximity, | Newcastle shares a strong rivalry with both NSW A-Leag |
South African consortium looking to purchase | Newcastle United Football Club, with the party offerin |
On match day, Harris puts | Newcastle into the lead. |
(twice), Sheffield, South Sydney Rabbitohs, | Newcastle Knights, Leeds, and York. |
or BBC Tees, BBC Radio Cumbria and BBC Radio | Newcastle, and the local editions of the BBC's Where I |
When the BBC opened Radio | Newcastle which covered the north of the county and Ra |
County Durham is now covered by BBC Radio | Newcastle and BBC Tees. |
Radio | Newcastle broadcasts 24 hours a day throughout the wee |
It is owned by Radio | Newcastle, a joint venture of Austereo and Macquarie R |
dio Cleveland, BBC Radio Leeds and BBC Radio | Newcastle. |
e started her career at the BBC on BBC Radio | Newcastle in 1999 and also reported for BBC Look North |
ts, two of which were broadcast on BBC Radio | Newcastle, though he remains most famous for his writi |
Jonathan Miles (now with BBC Radio | Newcastle) |
as previously worked freelance at: BBC Radio | Newcastle (1990-1994), BBC Radio Cleveland (1994-1996) |
fice complex of BBC Look North and BBC Radio | Newcastle |
d (A189) in Spital Tongues, along with Radio | Newcastle. |
e news in the North East area for BBC Radios | Newcastle, Cumbria and Cleveland. |
; No.12 Group, RAF Watnall; No.13 Group, RAF | Newcastle) were planned and constructed. |
his club football for the Canberra Raiders, | Newcastle Knights (with whom he won the 2001 NRL Premi |
Ramage's | Newcastle contract expired at the end of the season, a |
League as a winger for Queens Park Rangers, | Newcastle United, A.F.C. Bournemouth, West Bromwich Al |
He played football for Queens Park Rangers, | Newcastle United, Portsmouth and Aldershot F.C. in the |
Eventually the Windsor reached | Newcastle where it picked up the survivors of the Reco |
Hedley is the most recent | Newcastle figure to be honoured by the city's Commemor |
He rejoined | Newcastle United in June 2008 but left again in Novemb |
In 1949 he rejoined | Newcastle where he spent the next three seasons before |
uble-CD like his previous two live releases, | Newcastle Sunday and Glasgow Monday. |
Over the past year a program called Renew | Newcastle based on using empty shops for start up cult |
Renew | Newcastle is being looked on by other cities as a mode |
Kurri Bulldogs and was selected to represent | Newcastle in the 2009 Regional Championships. |
ce in 1964 when playing for a representative | Newcastle side that defeated premiers St. George on th |
Brown, who represented | Newcastle in the North East Premier League between 200 |
eat he held until 1796, and then represented | Newcastle under Lyme from 1796 to 1812, Clitheroe from |
y union player who at club level represented | Newcastle Falcons and Leeds Carnegie . |
te age of 16 for Kurri Kurri and represented | Newcastle against the touring British side in 1962. |
ift won the 2010 Daily Mail cup, beating RGS | Newcastle 34-10 and held onto the title in 2011 beatin |
Sales Conference: The Second of Richardsons' | Newcastle Chapbooks, telling how the chairman and the |
ing 133 goals, he moved to their arch rivals | Newcastle United. |
r Sunderland were beaten 5-1 by local rivals | Newcastle United, there was speculation as to whether |
y at St James' Park over bitter local rivals | Newcastle United, with the other goals coming from Geo |
e being transferred to First Division rivals | Newcastle United in October 1985. |
transfer request and he joined local rivals | Newcastle United and scored on his debut. |
hins, who had played for Elite League rivals | Newcastle Vipers in the previous season. |
h is a 12th century church in Westgate Road, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, dedicated to St John the |
or Clapton, West Ham United, Bristol Rovers, | Newcastle United and Leicester Fosse. |
For the 3rd season in a row | Newcastle qualified for Europe via the league. |
respiratory and sleep medicine at the Royal | Newcastle Hospital and then the John Hunter Hospital f |
The Royal | Newcastle Hospital was, for nearly 190 years, the main |
The hospital re-opened in the Royal | Newcastle Centre at the site of the John Hunter Hospit |
he Firework Maker's Daughter, Theatre Royal, | Newcastle, February 2005 (playing Lila) |
s pantomime Cinderella at the Theatre Royal, | Newcastle upon Tyne, she pulled out after 2 weeks of s |
rd place, level on 68 points with runners-up | Newcastle United and fourth-placed Liverpool. |
There were plans to seize Salisbury, | Newcastle, York and Winchester and instigate smaller u |
This season saw | Newcastle United relegated to the Football League Seco |
Another poor start saw | Newcastle deliver a single point and not even a single |
U-21 Player of the Year: Joseph Schirripa ( | Newcastle United) |
He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and in 1884 joined the shipbrokers Lindsay, |
nd and educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle, Peng is a graduate of the Durham Cricket Ac |
am was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne and University College, Oxford (19 |
mastership of the Royal Free Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne, combined with that of St Mary's H |
arrison studied at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle, University College, Oxford and the Universi |
Crisell attended Dame Allan's Girls School, | Newcastle upon Tyne, before going on to the University |
He then attended the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle, with Paul Anderson, for 6th Form. |
ted at the independent Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and Peterhouse, Cambridge where he graduated |
ry was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Bell attended The Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle. |
kington was educated at Dame Allan's School, | Newcastle where he came to faith and developed both hi |
o Director of Music at Dame Allan's Schools, | Newcastle, 1967-1990) |
of literature at Durham College of Science, | Newcastle upon Tyne (1890-1903), and became a barriste |
The suburb includes Fort Scratchley, | Newcastle Ocean Baths and Newcastle Beach. |
During the 2000-01 English football season, | Newcastle United F.C. competed in the FA Premier Leagu |
During the 1988-89 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the 1984-85 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the 2002-03 English football season, | Newcastle United F.C. participated in the FA Premier L |
During the 2003-04 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
f-way through the 2006-2007 A-League season, | Newcastle only had the inexperienced Ben Kennedy as a |
At the end of the season, | Newcastle United made an enquiry about Bevis's availab |
During the 1994-95 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
During the 1993-94 season, | Newcastle United participated in the FA Premier League |
During the 1990-91 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League S |
During the 1987-88 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the season, | Newcastle United competed in the FA Premier League (kn |
During the 2005-06 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
During the 2004-05 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
he Pirates new home arena was the 4,658 seat | Newcastle Entertainment Centre. |
in cities and towns such as Tacoma, Seattle, | Newcastle, and Issaquah (Squak). |
He was the second | Newcastle player to gain caps for the Danish national |
eld out hope of an upset but two second-half | Newcastle United goals decided the game. |
Carpenter prevented the rebels from seizing | Newcastle and from marching into Yorkshire. |
He is also a self-admitted | Newcastle United fan with links to Canadian hockey tea |
n the fifth round to eventual semi-finalists | Newcastle United. |
He went on to serve | Newcastle as player, coach, assistant manager and then |
Route serves | Newcastle Airport. |
lian radio station, licensed to, and serving | Newcastle and its surrounds. |
lian radio station, licensed to, and serving | Newcastle and surrounds. |
nal footballer who played for North Shields, | Newcastle United, South Shields, Tottenham Hotspur and |
al footballer, who played for North Shields, | Newcastle United and Huddersfield Town. |
Reilly then took over Australian side | Newcastle Knights in 1995 as coach and their results i |
h included a penalty against top flight side | Newcastle United in the League Cup. |
er as a trainee for English Premiership side | Newcastle United in 2001. |
noticeable 3-1 win over Premier League side | Newcastle United. |
gned a 2 year contract with rugby union side | Newcastle Falcons, meanwhile Danny Sculthorpe joins Wi |
He was close to signing for English side | Newcastle United but for the intervention of his fathe |
pacity Kingston Park stadium with rugby side | Newcastle Falcons. |
2010, as they defeated fellow promoted side | Newcastle United 3-1 at the Hawthorns. |
that Carson was in talks with A-League side | Newcastle United Jets FC about a possible transfer. |
herson made one appearance for A-League side | Newcastle Jets, coming on as a second-half substitute |
te of Sport, and played with former NSL side | Newcastle United, before catching the eye of Sydney FC |
year contract with Guinness Premiership side | Newcastle Falcons, turning down an offer from league c |
est Brom then beat fellow Championship side, | Newcastle 4-2 to proceed to the 5th Round of the cup. |
ng codes, to join Guinness Premiership side, | Newcastle Falcons, in time for the start of their 2008 |
rter-finals against another top-flight side, | Newcastle United, to set up a semi-final tie with Asto |
ue season before signing with A-league side, | Newcastle United Jets. |
Leech played for local sides | Newcastle White Star and Newcastle Swifts before joini |
illingworth; Northern Rock Building Society, | Newcastle upon Tyne; Martin's Bank (now Lloyds Bank) I |
ll, Alnwick, mason; Thomas Wallace and Sons, | Newcastle, carpenters and joiners; Ralph Dodds, Newcas |
In 2010 Nat Silcock Jr was named in South | Newcastle Rugby League Club's team of the century ( al |
son played his junior football for the South | Newcastle Lions. |
He returned to his local club, the South | Newcastle Lions, in 2007 after the completion of the F |
Born in Maitland, Jobson was a South | Newcastle junior and later joined the Newcastle Knight |
fferent parts of the UK, including Southend, | Newcastle and Bedford. |
played in the Football League for Southport, | Newcastle United, Mansfield Town and Tranmere Rovers. |
ew for many years in Rugby League for Souths | Newcastle |
ositions as player-coach firstly with Souths | Newcastle then with Blackall in Central Queensland. |
esbrough, Craghead United (in three spells), | Newcastle United and after having trials with Stoke Ci |
d lived for 28 years at 1, Charlotte Square, | Newcastle. |
ter of the Congregational Church, Brown St., | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
Cox steered | Newcastle back to the First Division at the end of the |
out 1806 Charles William Bigge, a successful | Newcastle banker, bought an estate of almost 3,000 acr |
The financially successful | Newcastle Wests Leagues Club was given a licence to fo |
ague; however their proximity to Sunderland, | Newcastle United and Middlesbrough led to these applic |
tballer , being most famous with Sunderland, | Newcastle United, Tottenham Hotspur, Sheffield Wednesd |
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