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se £1.5 million to buy a medical scanner for | Newcastle University's Campus for Aging and Vitality t |
All depart for | Newcastle unless stated otherwise: 08:55, 10:55 , 12:5 |
Bradley stayed on at | Newcastle until 1927, having made 143 appearances in g |
He remained at | Newcastle until the end of the 1987-88 season, when th |
e became a design engineer at NEI Parsons in | Newcastle until 1966, and then a director at British S |
Edward "Ted" Magner (born 1 January 1891 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) was a former professional manager |
Headquartered in Elswick, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Armstrong Whitworth engaged in th |
over to cities in the United Kingdom such as | Newcastle upon Tyne, Leicester, Sunderland, Elgin and |
n the United Kingdom by Vickers Armstrong of | Newcastle upon Tyne with Parsons engine works. |
ngregation decreed that St Mary's Cathedral, | Newcastle upon Tyne should be the bishop's seat, and t |
ing effect at the 2010 general election, the | Newcastle upon Tyne North constituency is formed from |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he received his medical |
Newcastle upon Tyne, a city in Tyne and Wear | |
Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he emigrated to Canada w |
which was built by Wallsend Slipway Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ofessor Stanley Westoll at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, working on the fossil reptiles of |
s Ground is a rugby and football facility in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
x and Hounds Lane (off the A186) in Benwell, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Sandyford is a district of | Newcastle upon Tyne, located in the east end of the ci |
Despite having been born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Fothergill played |
owever to study music with Charles Avison in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
t at Birmingham University and University of | Newcastle upon Tyne before succumbing to a heart attac |
The | Newcastle upon Tyne North by-election, 1940 was a parl |
acquired by Nathaniel Clayton (Town Clerk of | Newcastle upon Tyne 1785-1822) in 1796. |
ground station on the Tyne and Wear Metro in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
esidential streets of the Longbenton area of | Newcastle upon Tyne, although is probably more utilise |
Gordon Muchall (born 2 November 1982 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English cricketer. |
on (19 January 1942-23 October 2007) born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, was an English professio |
The Hancock Museum in | Newcastle upon Tyne is named after the Hancock brother |
Charrm was a British record label based in | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK operated by the company Charrm |
Dixon was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, and played local football in that |
, attending the University of Northumbria in | Newcastle upon Tyne, and obtained a degree in accounti |
The 1998 | Newcastle upon Tyne Council election took place on 7 M |
as acquired by the Society of Antiquaries of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 2004, and is now in the Morpeth |
He died in | Newcastle upon Tyne in 2007 and is buried at Bolam. |
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 |
Northumberland, as well as in 'Tynecastle' ( | Newcastle upon Tyne). |
he country through Carlisle to Tynemouth via | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
atoon and then X Company of the Battalion in | Newcastle upon Tyne and an adviser to the Ministry of |
elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Newcastle upon Tyne West in 1966, then for Newcastle u |
dcasts on 1152 AM, Virgin Media channel 932 ( | Newcastle upon Tyne only), and on DAB radio. |
ndles at the much-reduced 'Parsons Works' in | Newcastle upon Tyne, but the Parsons name itself is no |
Politics graduate from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne |
This article is about the metro bridge in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
rn Brian Robson Rankin on 28 October 1941 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
n was a coal-fired power station situated on | Newcastle upon Tyne's Quayside, in Tyne and Wear. |
offices in Athens, Houston, London, Manila, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Philadelphia, Quebec, Singapore a |
Kingston Park is a suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne, about 4 miles (6 km) north west o |
al school at the newly-named King's College, | Newcastle upon Tyne, now the equivalent to £6 million. |
and Technology Society at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Burrell was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne and played at outside left. |
2nd Earl Grey built in 1838 in the centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
between 21 October 1837 and 23 May 1840 from | Newcastle upon Tyne |
While | Newcastle upon Tyne had been an important local centre |
r Blackett, the owner of Wylam Colliery near | Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom. |
elected as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Newcastle upon Tyne Central seat from Sir Charles Trev |
Hall & Partners, | Newcastle upon Tyne (Cost Consultants) |
Malcolm Shotton (born | Newcastle upon Tyne, 16 February 1957) is an English f |
ow (now Jarrow School) and the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne where he was awarded a Bachelor of |
ed Kingdom took place on March 14-15 2009 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, as a joint venture with the Newca |
Bank Foot Metro station in the suburbs of | Newcastle upon Tyne, (opened 1981) was the terminus of |
stituency was created in 2010 but an earlier | Newcastle upon Tyne East constituency existed from 191 |
well as some of the north-western suburbs of | Newcastle upon Tyne, from 1 October 1982 until 9 Janua |
born and brought up in the Quayside area of | Newcastle upon Tyne, and, like Mary Astell of Newcastl |
Professor of Medicine, | Newcastle upon Tyne, 1985-2002 (Dean of Medicine, 1995 |
It is now housed in the Hancock Museum in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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 |
In this respect, it comprises three cities: | Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham, and Sunderland. |
ive with Barry and Lindsay in a mansion near | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lic private school in the suburb of Jesmond, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
ore commonly known as Grubb Parsons based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
rside, would travel annually to the towns of | Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland and Durham to perform |
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 |
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 |
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. |
ed by Northumbria University and is based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He lived at The Willows in Jesmond in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He moved to the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1983, where he graduated with a |
was built by North East Marine Engine Worls, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Politics and Economics at the University of | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
had initially been housed in the Black Gate, | Newcastle upon Tyne, the home of the city's Society of |
The worst affected areas were around | Newcastle upon Tyne, Mid Wales, North Wales, Norwich, |
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 |
Fenwick (founded 1882, | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an independent chain of high-e |
hen went to the Royal Free Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Lee Hall (born 1966 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English playwright and scre |
It remains a tourist attraction in | Newcastle upon Tyne, its green bags being iconic and a |
ad of the School of Biology in University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Clark Stuart Keltie (born 31 August 1983 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is an English footballer |
He was born in Newburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
ee of Doctor of Music from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
e is located 12 miles (19 km) to the west of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England straddling the B6318 Mili |
illingworth; Northern Rock Building Society, | Newcastle upon Tyne; Martin's Bank (now Lloyds Bank) I |
ame of an Independent Local Radio station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
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 |
Ro is a food manufacturing business based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d Harland during Harland's apprenticeship in | Newcastle upon Tyne at Robert Stephenson and Company. |
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson shipyard in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
It is based in | Newcastle upon Tyne and publishes a diverse range of b |
eter "Chris" Armstrong (born 19 June 1971 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear) is an English form |
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 |
John Armatage (born 5 August 1929 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English jazz swing drummer |
County of Northumberland and of the City of | Newcastle upon Tyne and took his seat in the House of |
Heat Sonnets (1979), | Newcastle upon Tyne, Pig Press. |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
mastership of the Royal Free Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne, combined with that of St Mary's H |
Service has been located at Blandford House, | Newcastle upon Tyne, the former headquarters of the No |
organisation is now located Denhill Park in | Newcastle upon Tyne and currently employs 79 full and |
ld academic positions at the Universities of | Newcastle upon Tyne, Lancaster, University College Cor |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
search organization within the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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. |
ctised as a solicitor in Hexham, and then at | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne in the North of England, Graham ha |
n Alive in the 1960s, Williamson was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, and studied at Durham University. |
FME is John Fitzgerald of the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
leveland), DL (Darlington), DH (Durham), NE ( | Newcastle upon Tyne). |
lds, Edinburgh, Bradford, Grimsby, Dewsbury, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Westgate, Hexham, Durham, Alston, |
ated on the Tyne Valley Line which runs from | Newcastle upon Tyne to Carlisle, and is managed by Nor |
Vineeta Rishi (born in | Newcastle upon Tyne), is a British actress of Indian d |
Hadrian's Wall and is about 21 miles west of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Briscoe studied Law at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne, financing her studies by having s |
he charity is based in the Freeman Hospital, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
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 |
In February 2011 they performed live, at | Newcastle upon Tyne's Tyneside Cinema, a soundtrack th |
He was elected as Member of Parliament for | Newcastle upon Tyne North at a by-election in 1957, an |
ast Coast Main Line 8 miles (13 km) south of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ily industrialised valley in the East end of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
ne; from where drinking water is supplied to | Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, and some surrounding a |
The Journal ( | Newcastle upon Tyne), 10 January 2005 |
rmstrong (born 6 September 1901 in Swalwell, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland-died 1977) was a p |
Fenham is an area of the west end of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
Icebreaker Lenin, built at | Newcastle upon Tyne and completed in June 1917, was th |
ommuter village accessible to the centres of | Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead and Durham City. |
Shieldfield is a small area of | Newcastle upon Tyne located just to the east of the Ci |
Haymarket bus station, bus station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, above |
He was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and died in Milbou |
* 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 |
of England situated in the Jesmond suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
This traditionally safe district of | Newcastle upon Tyne for the Labour Party has been less |
ls Middlesbrough and set up a sports shop in | Newcastle upon Tyne, as he vowed 'never to kick a ball |
ishop of Canterbury, followed by a curacy in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
o acquire tenanted residential properties in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
in 1997 by the merger of the former seats of | Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend. |
son (born Keith Lee Jackson, 8 January 1943, | Newcastle upon Tyne) is a British bass player and sing |
e and Interior design and new media based in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, but works nationally and |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. |
Jane wilson and Louise Wilson (born 1967 | Newcastle upon Tyne) are British artists who work toge |
Although the coal industry of | Newcastle upon Tyne has declined in its relative impor |
eeling had walked all the way from London to | Newcastle upon Tyne, sleeping in hostels and examining |
rves Benton in North Tyneside, just north of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
e was educated at Gosforth Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne and at the University of Leicester |
The Parish Church of Saint Mary, | Newcastle upon Tyne, designed by Augustus Welby Pugin |
m and died on April 12, 1942 in Leazes Park, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d on 21 June 1943 at Swan Hunter shipyard in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Widdrington started his career as |
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 |
d under the management of R S Dalgleish Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne.In 1953, management was transferre |
Peter Paul George Jacobsen, May 16, 1950 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, died April 29, 2002 in L |
as built by R & W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lican church in Brunel Terrace, Low Elswick, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England. |
ucated at Eton College and the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ns and cities in North East England, such as | Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham and Hartlepool. |
was recorded in September 2005 in London and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
er synagogue in the Jesmond neighbourhood of | Newcastle upon Tyne, in northeast England. |
Newcastle upon Tyne East and Wallsend was, from 1997 u | |
Alexander Beharall (born on 8 March 1979 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneside), is a former profession |
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 |
School and The Royal Free Grammar School in | Newcastle upon Tyne, where by all accounts he was terr |
is an area to the west of the city centre of | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
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 |
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