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Hadrian's Wall and is about 21 miles west of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ast Coast Main Line 8 miles (13 km) south of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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. |
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. |
as built by R & W Hawthorn, Leslie & Co Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ucated at Eton College and the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
was recorded in September 2005 in London and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Veitch was born in the Heaton area of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
, covering an area north-west of the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Her port of registry was changed to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
y referred to the Royal Victoria Hospital in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ed by Cameron Mackintosh, it first played in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
s passed to 13 Group headquarters in Kenton, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
the north-east of England, near the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
rdays, providing commuting links to and from | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
oo Road, Lambeth and after that St George's, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
own of Gateshead, 2.3 miles from the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Fawdon is an electoral ward of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
t is on display in the Great North Museum in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d in Bede House, All Saints Business Centre, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
the film was shot on location in and around | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
e is part of the former Gibside estate, near | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
stations that serve the suburb of Jesmond in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
o his older brother, Thomas, an architect in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
the west of Riding Mill, between Hexham and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ecial trains to take the dead and injured to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Her port of registry was | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
, about 25 miles (40 km) to the northwest of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lway station serving the village of Newburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
rland, England, near the towns of Hexham and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He was born and died in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
nd, England, about 17 miles (27 km) north of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ined on 25 July 1977 at St Mary's Cathedral, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
16 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
She was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
and the three castles represent the city of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
g champion and later a bodybuilder, was from | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
of Durham and his PhD from the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
nd educated at the Wesleyan Church School in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ver Tyne that runs through Nail's home town, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
s Knott Research Fellow at the University of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ry was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
erland, a shipping merchant of Thurso House, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
hat runs from Otterburn in Northumberland to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
izabeth the daughter of William Corn Crow of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
is home was at Newbiggin Hall, Westerhope in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Tyne, at Lemington, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) west of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
f Colonel Addison Potter CB, of Heaton Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
and become the A6127(M) central motorway in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
by the Literary and Philosophical Society of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Robert's regiment was brought over by sea to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ngton, the daughter of a medical doctor from | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ations is a public relations agency based in | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
The Lort Burn is a subterranean burn in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
y play at Druid Park stadium in Woolsington, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Parr was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Powerhouse is a gay club and venue in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
collar jobs in the centres of Sunderland and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Edward was arrested in 1593 and executed at | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
situated on the Pandon Dene, to the east of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
le rides and dinghy rows from Portsmouth and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
was in April 1967 at the New St James Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ituated in the west of Cramlington, north of | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
World War I, at Hawthorn Leslie in Hebburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d under the management of R S Dalgleish Ltd, | Newcastle upon Tyne.In 1953, management was transferre |
City of | Newcastle upon Tyne: Byker, Dene, Heaton, Monkchester, |
2000: Poems 1960-2000, | Newcastle upon Tyne: Bloodaxe Books ISBN 978-1-85224-5 |
illingworth; Northern Rock Building Society, | Newcastle upon Tyne; Martin's Bank (now Lloyds Bank) I |
named "Dusty Miller", a simple gardener from | Newcastle upon Tyne; and "Dinty" Moore a devout Roman |
ht nowadays best be described as a suburb of | Newcastle upon Tyne; it is close to Killingworth, Fore |
In 1965, before the | Newcastle and Tynemouth forces merged, the force had a |
The station was on the Riverside branch from | Newcastle to Tynemouth via Carville. |
oposed hourly rail service operating between | Newcastle in Tyneside and Middlesbrough in Teesside lo |
In February 2011 they performed live, at | Newcastle upon Tyne's Tyneside Cinema, a soundtrack th |
Ross attended | Newcastle University, UK and graduated in 2003 with a |
Reader in the School of Computing Science at | Newcastle University, UK, where he works as a member o |
After playing for | Newcastle United's under-16 team, the midfielder was s |
Newcastle University Union Society | |
Newcastle University Union Society building. | |
This was the formation of the | Newcastle Rugby Union. |
ridges across the Tyne between Gateshead and | Newcastle have unique lighting schemes. |
Newcastle KB United was sponsored by Tooths Breweries | |
Rosebuds renamed themselves | Newcastle Rosebud United while they played in the NSL. |
Later he emigrated to Australia to play for | Newcastle KB United, before returning to Staffordshire |
stown Rosebuds in 1984 after the collapse of | Newcastle KB United. |
eloped in conjunction with the University of | Newcastle and University of Durham, majoring in geneti |
The governor also built a fort at | Newcastle, and unlawfully demanded tribute of all vess |
Van Egmond was signed to coach the | Newcastle Jets until the end of the 2012/13 A-League s |
2 April 2007: | Newcastle United unveil plans for a new £300 million d |
nd writer, Professor Giyassuddin Qureshie of | Newcastle University used to attend Allama Sahib's Dar |
Tameka Butt, Brisbane Roar - Round 10, | Newcastle Jets v Brisbane Roar |
Prior to the | Newcastle United v Manchester United FA Charity Shield |
Under the chancel of the church is the | Newcastle family vault, which was their place of buria |
ck Whitehall in Haymarket, Sarah Millican in | Newcastle, Johnny Vegas in St Helens and Russell Kane |
Helens, | Newcastle, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West, Rathco |
anager of the Port Kembla plant of Lysaght's | Newcastle Works, Vincent A. Wardell, in the gun. |
e hockey team who were previously called the | Newcastle ENL Vipers. |
's first plant-cell-produced vaccine against | Newcastle disease virus from USDA Center for Veterinar |
Virulent | Newcastle disease virus 1 |
Newcastle (Staffs) Volleyball Club is an English volle | |
s London Lynx 1 London Malory London Polonia | Newcastle (Staffs) Volleyball Club Reading Volleyball |
oughborough Dolphins Loughborough Students 2 | Newcastle (Staffs) Volleyball Club Nottingham Ladies V |
First Grade Debut: 1990 - Round 1, | Newcastle Knights vs North Sydney Bears at EnergyAustr |
Main article: | Newcastle Jets W-League 2010 Season |
The | Newcastle Jets W-League team, also known as the Newcas |
In 1989, | Newcastle United W.F.C. was formed and played competit |
- 1905) was the son of a hat maker, born in | Newcastle Emlyn, Wales and founder of the Peter Jones |
ened in stages between 1857 and 1888 between | Newcastle and Wallangarra. |
From 1824 he surveyed the road from | Newcastle to Wallis Plains (Maitland), measuring reser |
Line was an extension of the tram line from | Newcastle to Wallsend. |
e Football League for Grimsby Town, Everton, | Newcastle United, Walsall and Lincoln City. |
ttish businessman Peter Stewart Macliver and | Newcastle journalist Walter Reid and first published o |
inated by Sir Robert Walpole and the Duke of | Newcastle also wanted to maintain peace, and so the tw |
On 24 May 1816 it sailed from Sydney to | Newcastle but was hit by a gale and was forced into Po |
out by fighting that before they arrived in | Newcastle there was such a murrain in the army for wan |
Before playing for | Newcastle Harvey was an established inside forward, at |
Newcastle West was an electoral district of the Legisl | |
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. |
May 1926 in India and died on 23 Feb 2008 in | Newcastle, England) was the founder of the diocese of |
The station serves the nearby University of | Newcastle, and was opened on 23 October 1995, after a |
Newcastle East was an electoral district of the Legisl | |
After | Newcastle United was relegated to the Championship aro |
Less than four weeks later, Kavanagh died in | Newcastle; interment was in St. Patrick's Catholic Cem |
ugh the railway line which connected it with | Newcastle harbour was operational for about another de |
The thesis submitted to | Newcastle University was completed in December 1973. |
yoming Army National Guard Cavalry Stable in | Newcastle, Wyoming was built between 1933 and 1936 for |
rolleybus systems in the United Kingdom, the | Newcastle system was a large one, with a total of 28 r |
the River Tyne, between Dunston Staiths and | Newcastle Quayside, was also provided. |
Born in | Newcastle, Landells was apprenticed to the wood-engrav |
d one of the three major high schools in the | Newcastle area, was established in 1968 as a public hi |
As a result, Barton's future at | Newcastle United was put in doubt. |
Bonds' contract with | Newcastle United was terminated on 26 September 2006. |
The First | Newcastle Ministry was a British government that exist |
The beef plant, near | Newcastle, UK, was described as an attack against the |
d in 1867 in the former military barracks at | Newcastle and was known as the Newcastle Industrial Sc |
Hereford United v | Newcastle United was a football match played on 5 Febr |
pent the Summer 2009 filming for the show in | Newcastle, which was shown weekly at the beginning of |
The Royal | Newcastle Hospital was, for nearly 190 years, the main |
he 1999 FA Cup Final he was spotted with the | Newcastle fans wearing a t-shirt with the slogan "Sad |
nce of the main local landowner, the Duke of | Newcastle, for well over a century. |
hool draws pupils from Rathdrum, Brittas and | Newcastle, as well as Rathnew. |
oss, Trans-Pennine services to Liverpool and | Newcastle as well as summer Saturday services to the S |
ntities of English coal and had an agency at | Newcastle as well as an interest in some English mines |
Unfortunately | Newcastle Croatia went down 2-1 at Austral Park in fro |
Newcastle United were winners of the Inter-Cities Fair | |
At | Newcastle they were given passage to Sydney on the slo |
People standing on the | Newcastle wharf were unable to discern exactly what wa |
On 31 May it was reported that the | Newcastle board were considering Ashley's offer. |
So, on the strength of the win his | Newcastle backers were encouraged to think of sending |
Newcastle United were unable to comment until Emre him | |
The | Newcastle Jesters were an ice hockey franchise based i |
Moving eastward will pass stops at | Newcastle and Weslayan before crossing over US 59 to t |
The route from | Newcastle to West Wallsend was 25 kilometres long and |
In 1888, a meeting of | Newcastle, Advance, West Maitland, Union and Ferndale |
He was born in | Newcastle, Canada West, the son of James T. Eddy and M |
ay, mainly during peak periods) eastbound to | Newcastle and westbound to Carlisle. |
y evenings, hourly on Sundays), eastbound to | Newcastle and westbound to Carlisle. |
dept goal-kicker, he played club football in | Newcastle for Western Suburbs and also later worked as |
He played in the forwards for the | Newcastle Knights, Western Reds, Melbourne Storm, New |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights, Western Reds, St. George Dragons, S |
1 and was buried in the vault of the Duke of | Newcastle in Westminster Abbey. |
He previously played for the | Newcastle Knights, Wests Tigers & South Sydney Rabbito |
been chasing him, but he's chosen to come to | Newcastle and we're delighted he has made that decisio |
Wednesday, before subsequently appearing for | Newcastle United, where he was manager Jack Charlton's |
e again until September during a 1-0 loss to | Newcastle United where he remained on the bench, but h |
of the Department of Chemical Engineering at | Newcastle University, where he remained until his reti |
Armstrong's first club was | Newcastle United, where in October 1993 he came up fro |
He then joined | Newcastle United, where he worked as a fitness coach a |
th East of England 2001 to study medicine at | Newcastle University, where she gained her Bachelor of |
He did not become a prop until he went to | Newcastle University where he played first for Medical |
In 1982, he was transferred to | Newcastle United where he gained promotion in the 1983 |
d Paris Saint-Germain before settling at the | Newcastle Knights where he played 29 matches. |
ollowing a stint as assistant chief scout at | Newcastle United, where he worked under seven differen |
ol came on 3 September 1932 in match against | Newcastle United, where Newcastle won a 4-3 thriller. |
His first performances were in and around | Newcastle, England, where he performed in a number of |
8 and is now Siddal Moor Sports College) and | Newcastle University where he read Chemistry. |
ir final game at the Ice Stadium against the | Newcastle Jesters, which was lost 2-1 in overtime. |
ar year contract (starting in 2007) with the | Newcastle Knights, which he accepted . |
irst match was a friendly against neighbours | Newcastle United which ended in a 4-2 defeat. |
e season came in the League Cup game against | Newcastle United, which Arsenal won 4-0. |
ing a public meeting held at the Emlyn Hall, | Newcastle Emlyn which agreed that it should be named i |
hibited some watercolour paintings, again in | Newcastle, of which one, "The Juicy Tree bit", was tho |
The | Newcastle store which is one of Britain's largest depa |
se direction from their point of origin, and | Newcastle Road, which was formerly designated A1, is n |
to score one more goal that season, against | Newcastle United, which he finished with 36 appearance |
but resigned in 1894 to successfully contest | Newcastle West, which he held until 1895. |
ns with Olympiacos he received an offer from | Newcastle United, which opened him the doors to the En |
egan with a curacy at The Ascension, Kenton, | Newcastle, after which he was Precentor of St Ninian's |
ocated on the Cliffe Vale rail terminal (aka | Newcastle Junction), which handles three freight train |
unds for Botulismavian botulism, cholera and | Newcastle disease, which also led to massive avian epi |
wn is dominated by RAAF Base Williamtown and | Newcastle Airport while the western section of the are |
and there is a basic hourly service to both | Newcastle & Whitehaven but a less frequent one to Glas |
end, when it was given to a supporter of the | Newcastle Riverkings, who had won just eleven times in |
s a professional rugby league player for the | Newcastle Knights who has represented New Zealand and |
The team was overshadowed by the | Newcastle Knights who won the ARL competition and were |
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