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stituency was created in 2010 but an earlier | Newcastle upon Tyne East constituency existed from 191 |
in July and he was immediately away north to | Newcastle upon Tyne for the next engagement against Ei |
nd traditionally Labour) councils, including | Newcastle upon Tyne and Leeds. |
Tennant was born in North Shields, near | Newcastle upon Tyne to William Tennant (1923-2009) and |
Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne established in England. |
Venom Games was founded in January 2003 in | Newcastle upon Tyne following the demise of Rage Softw |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne within Tyne and Wear, England. |
by Gray's Inn in 1958 and joined chambers in | Newcastle upon Tyne where his contemporaries included |
The Literary and Philosophical Society of | Newcastle Upon Tyne (or the Lit & Phil as it is popula |
an electrical distribution company based in | Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. |
originally turned down but after a visit to | Newcastle upon Tyne by Lord Haldane on 10 October 1915 |
d at the University of Oxford, University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Edinburgh. |
is a village and civil parish in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. |
Meacock has worked for BBC Radio in | Newcastle and Tyne Tees Television, before moving to L |
He moved to the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1983, where he graduated with a |
Newcastle upon Tyne West was a parliamentary constitue | |
tion formerly situated in the city centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne on Forth Banks, a street near to N |
Basic layout of Tyneview Park, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
(1773-1849) of Benton House, Little Benton, | Newcastle on Tyne and Linden Hall, Longhorsley, Northu |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
of literature at Durham College of Science, | Newcastle upon Tyne (1890-1903), and became a barriste |
d Harland during Harland's apprenticeship in | Newcastle upon Tyne at Robert Stephenson and Company. |
It is based in | Newcastle upon Tyne and publishes a diverse range of b |
spirit merchant who served as Lord Mayor of | Newcastle upon Tyne from 1914 to 1915. |
am was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne and University College, Oxford (19 |
County of Northumberland and of the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne and took his seat in the House of |
organisation is now located Denhill Park in | Newcastle upon Tyne and currently employs 79 full and |
Best Bars, and is currently the only pub in | Newcastle upon Tyne to make the list. |
This article is about the | Newcastle Upon Tyne Magic station. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne in the North of England, Graham ha |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
International Centre for Life building, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
After the two opposing armies met near | Newcastle Upon Tyne the hostilities were cast aside an |
Kenton, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
y was built by Shipbuilding Corporation Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne for the MoWT and launched on 10 De |
He was elected as Member of Parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne North at a by-election in 1957, an |
Icebreaker Lenin, built at | Newcastle upon Tyne and completed in June 1917, was th |
Shieldfield is a small area of | Newcastle upon Tyne located just to the east of the Ci |
* Served as MP for | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend, 1997-2010 |
n for England re-created the constituency of | Newcastle upon Tyne East, which took effect at the 201 |
or 3 years until they were sold and moved to | Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1996, where he spent another 3 |
bridge formed part of the main line linking | Newcastle upon Tyne and London until the line was rout |
This traditionally safe district of | Newcastle upon Tyne for the Labour Party has been less |
in 1997 by the merger of the former seats of | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend. |
Although the coal industry of | Newcastle upon Tyne has declined in its relative impor |
e was educated at Gosforth Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne and at the University of Leicester |
of Durham and formerly of the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne (before 2004 ). |
North Tyneside and | Newcastle upon Tyne had previously existed within of N |
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend was, from 1997 u | |
Bryce lives in | Newcastle upon Tyne and works as a freelance writer an |
nderson was elected Member of Parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1614 and in the elections of 16 |
The son of a | Newcastle upon Tyne Church of England vicar, Shortt wa |
has fuelled local development, especially in | Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. |
idge over the River Tyne, England connecting | Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead, and lies between th |
held by the Board of Trade at the Moot Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne in December 1907 and February 1908 |
urbeck and was educated at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and the Royal College of Art. |
om Games was a video game developer based in | Newcastle upon Tyne in the UK. |
Pinnacle Records in Orpington, Kent moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne where he DJed and promoted nightcl |
ities in the United Kingdom including Leeds, | Newcastle upon Tyne and Nottingham, with the Leeds sto |
both 1918 and 1919, and at a performance in | Newcastle upon Tyne in the 1920-21 pantomime season, h |
drama school First Act Theatre in Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne and to the Reavley Theatre School |
ightning campaign, outflanking the rebels at | Newcastle upon Tyne and capturing a rebel stronghold a |
rmstrong, Whitworth & Co (Shipbuilders) Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne as Empire Claymore for the Ministr |
Dame Allan's Schools were founded in | Newcastle upon Tyne in England in 1705, and are two of |
erwick-upon-Tweed Borough Police in 1921 and | Newcastle upon Tyne City Police and Tynemouth Borough |
National Express also run coach services to | Newcastle upon Tyne via Durham or Middlesbrough and to |
an English television actor originally from | Newcastle upon Tyne best known for his role as Jeff Bo |
Price grew up in | Newcastle upon Tyne where he attended Gosforth East Mi |
the Chief Executive Officer of the Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne based Northern Rock bank, one of t |
d as visiting professor at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne (1973) and the Technical Universit |
Harry Barnes, who had previously been MP for | Newcastle upon Tyne East. |
reat North Museum is a visitor attraction in | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
ss was sold to the Burnett Steamship Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne and was renamed Wallsend. |
with his family in Parson's Avenue, Walker, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Newcastle upon Tyne North is a parliamentary constitue | |
M20 - | Newcastle upon Tyne - London (Victoria) |
Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne established. |
been a senior lecturer at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne in the United Kingdom since Septem |
It was then partly replaced by the new | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend constituency. |
une 1940, at an unopposed by-election in the | Newcastle upon Tyne West constituency following the de |
a life peer as Baron Beecham, of Benwell and | Newcastle upon Tyne in the County of Tyne and Wear, an |
e in North East England linking Scotswood in | Newcastle upon Tyne and Blaydon in Gateshead. |
Violet Mary Joicey died in | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1956. |
er of Parliament for the new constituency of | Newcastle upon Tyne East, standing as a Coalition Libe |
Metro station is located mid-way between the | Newcastle upon Tyne suburbs of Jesmond and Gosforth. |
for England have revived the constituency of | Newcastle upon Tyne East. |
contains Wallsend, which has been moved from | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend. |
Heddon is situated about 9 miles west of | Newcastle upon Tyne and is bordered on the south by th |
d open-air performances on Spiller's Quay in | Newcastle upon Tyne of ‘Naumachia' by European perform |
n 1832 for £55000 to Isaac Cookson a wealthy | Newcastle on Tyne merchant. |
single carriageway section of road north of | Newcastle upon Tyne were shelved in 2006 as they were |
in English and Politics at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and also went to Luton College of |
of Political Geography at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne between 1970 and 1996, since when |
idge carries the Tyne and Wear Metro between | Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead over the River Tyne |
was elected as Member of Parliament (MP) for | Newcastle upon Tyne North at the 1918 general election |
Dene is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
In 1972 he moved to the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and in 1979, took a Lectureship at |
a member of the Council of the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and a patron of the Second World W |
The Hostmen of | Newcastle upon Tyne were a cartel of businessmen who f |
The see is in the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne where the seat is located at the C |
Pasionaria (1985), Playhouse Theatre, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
onstituency Labour Party and a councillor on | Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Council. |
Herbert James Craig was the son of prominent | Newcastle upon Tyne Liberal politician James Craig. |
In retirement he became Chairman of the | Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust and Chairman o |
y centre being divided between this seat and | Newcastle upon Tyne East. |
A1 and A1(M), | Newcastle upon Tyne to London |
Westgate is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
Newcastle upon Tyne Central is a borough constituency | |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 2004 (whole coun | |
October 1, 1966: City Hall, | Newcastle upon tyne |
he arts and co-founded the People's Theatre, | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1911. |
hort time, the radio station was part of the | Newcastle upon Tyne based Metro Radio group, before be |
med with Chris Wilkie and Sarah Blackwood in | Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1993. |
or and Dean of Medicine at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and President of the Royal College |
turing Alan Hull, later of Lindisfarne) from | Newcastle upon Tyne changed their name and got a new s |
West Denton, | Newcastle upon Tyne is an area in the west part of New |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
North East England, four miles south west of | Newcastle upon Tyne and four and a half miles west of |
in the new year, he was taken to hospital in | Newcastle upon Tyne on 21 January where he was kept un |
civil parish in the metropolitan borough of | Newcastle in Tyne and Wear, England. |
He married Isabella Dobson, daughter of | Newcastle upon Tyne architect John Dobson on 8 Decembe |
The University of | Newcastle upon Tyne Faculty of Science, Agriculture an |
r, as a research team from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne and Danish Universities found in F |
Grey Street in | Newcastle upon Tyne and Grey College, Durham are also |
ell up his apothecary business, and moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1836 (after exhibiting there in |
d, Yorkshire, Hedley and his family moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1850. |
Founded August 1650 in | Newcastle Upon Tyne by Sir Arthur Haselrig on the orde |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 2007 | |
sion centre is located to in Spital Tongues, | Newcastle upon Tyne in a building known, as the result |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 2006 | |
Cunningham died on 18 September 1773 at | Newcastle upon Tyne and was buried at St John the Bapt |
ral election as the Member of Parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne Central, replacing the previous La |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 2008 | |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 1998 | |
Newcastle upon Tyne Council election, 1999 | |
Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead commissioned the Aus | |
lti-purpose stadium in Woolsington, north of | Newcastle upon Tyne in England. |
He moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne where an elder brother of the fami |
Castle is a ward of the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
e south bank so that goods could be taken to | Newcastle upon Tyne and other parts of the country. |
He was the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Newcastle upon Tyne Central from 1983 to 1987, and the |
A696, Otterburn to | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Sirens are | Newcastle Upon Tyne based R&B, pop, hip hop and dance- |
les (6 km) to the west of the city centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne in England, United Kingdom. |
bridge and from 1933 embarked on curacies in | Newcastle upon Tyne before wartime service in the RNVR |
Hancock was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne and educated at The Royal Grammar |
At the same time nearby | Newcastle upon Tyne had begun the covered Eldon Square |
1837 the regiment was based for two years in | Newcastle upon Tyne where it was frequently called out |
is a small village 10 miles (16 km) west of | Newcastle upon Tyne and 10 miles (16 km) east of Hexha |
was elect as a Member of Parliament (MP) for | Newcastle upon Tyne at the 1812 general election and h |
Bowden was born in Byker, | Newcastle upon Tyne and was a trainee at Newcastle Uni |
The Hoppings is held on the Town Moor in | Newcastle upon Tyne during the last week in June. |
In 1882 it changed its name to | Newcastle upon Tyne City Lunatic Asylum. |
One third of | Newcastle upon Tyne Metropolitan Borough Council in Ty |
It opened as | Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Lunatic Asylum in July 186 |
High Heaton is a small area of | Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England. |
e name given to the railway line which links | Newcastle upon Tyne with Middlesbrough, via Sunderland |
ersity of Durham, and formerly University of | Newcastle upon Tyne (before 2004), in the United Kingd |
e BBC Broadcasting Centre on Barrack Road in | Newcastle upon Tyne with journalists also based at new |
The NE postcode area, also known as the | Newcastle upon Tyne postcode area, is a group of postc |
o the fact that historically, the economy of | Newcastle upon Tyne in north-eastern England was heavi |
hive, which will run from 2012-2013 at their | Newcastle Upon Tyne based children's book museum. |
he was returned as member of parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne West. |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle. |
Terry was conceived during an air raid on | Newcastle upon Tyne and born in 1944. |
well was elected as Member of Parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne West. |
mbria and the Scottish Borders, published in | Newcastle Upon Tyne by Trinity Mirror. |
s was established to acquire the Darlington, | Newcastle upon Tyne and Stockton on Tees operations of |
jointly run by the Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne and the University of Newcastle up |
h football (soccer) defender from Throckley, | Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. |
ched in 1903 by Armstrong Whitworth Company, | Newcastle upon Tyne as Grantala for the Adelaide Steam |
He was Lord Mayor of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1525 and 1533. |
s first post was as a Curate at St Matthews, | Newcastle upon Tyne after which he was a Missionary Pr |
pared for ordination at Bishop Jacob Hostel, | Newcastle upon Tyne and was ordained a deacon in 1908 |
East Denton is an area in the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne in the English county of Tyne and |
The new seat largely replaced the former | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend seat, with the W |
Newcastle upon Tyne East is a borough constituency rep | |
e High Level Bridge across the River Tyne in | Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1849. |
It was established in the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne as the College of Physical Science |
Parklands is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. |
The | Newcastle upon Tyne trolleybus system once served the |
After some time as the vicar of | Newcastle upon Tyne and Provost of Newcastle Cathedral |
n was a coal-fired power station situated on | Newcastle upon Tyne's Quayside, in Tyne and Wear. |
In the 1850s | Newcastle upon Tyne's hospitals for mentally ill patie |
Edward "Ted" Magner (born 1 January 1891 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) was a former professional manager |
Gordon Muchall (born 2 November 1982 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English cricketer. |
Fenwick (founded 1882, | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an independent chain of high-e |
Lee Hall (born 1966 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English playwright and scre |
John Armatage (born 5 August 1929 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English jazz swing drummer |
son (born Keith Lee Jackson, 8 January 1943, | Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British bass player and sing |
Jane wilson and Louise Wilson (born 1967 | Newcastle upon Tyne) are British artists who work toge |
Brian Little (born 25 November 1953 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English former football pla |
Val McLane (born 25 February 1943, in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English actress, scriptwrit |
ohn "Vince" Chapman (born 5 December 1967 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) was a former professional footbal |
Sam" James Aiston (born November 21, 1976 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English professional footba |
Organic Chemistry at the Armstrong College ( | Newcastle upon Tyne) of Durham University in 1920. |
Paul Sample (born May 26, 1982 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British professional ice hoc |
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