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Jeremy Manning to | Newcastle Falcons |
Pinnacle Records in Orpington, Kent moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne where he DJed and promoted nightcl |
Hewison briefly returned to | Newcastle before joining Northampton Town in 1920 as a |
son ever, only to lose in the round of 32 to | Newcastle United. |
Her port of registry was changed to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He went to | Newcastle University to teach Chinese there in 1986. |
n runs south via Blyth and North Tyneside to | Newcastle and the A19 Tyne Tunnel to South Tyneside an |
National Express also run coach services to | Newcastle upon Tyne via Durham or Middlesbrough and to |
In 1886, he returned to | Newcastle to build a church; Eddy returned to Regina i |
He was translated to | Newcastle. |
Both matches were 3-0 wins, to | Newcastle United and Bradford City won, going on to me |
and Man and 15 years later was translated to | Newcastle where he served until his retirement in 1915 |
Glen Townson to | Newcastle Falcons |
north of Clough on the main Ballynahinch to | Newcastle road. |
e since the 1938-39 season, before losing to | Newcastle United in a replay at St James' Park. |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
on when they sold full-back Warren Barton to | Newcastle United for £4 million - the most expensive d |
ty and GAA for Derry County before moving to | Newcastle United's youth academy to sign scholarship t |
where the service is planned to continue to | Newcastle Emlyn and, eventually, to Pentrecwrt. |
In 1901, Lunn was elected to | Newcastle City Council as a Liberal, and he pursued an |
during Keir's childhood, from Bellingham to | Newcastle, Birkenhead, and finally Glasgow, where Keir |
ter Valley Railway before it was extended to | Newcastle. |
ielder Joey Barton in a league match away to | Newcastle. |
ecial trains to take the dead and injured to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
The total walk from Sydney to | Newcastle takes around 14 days to complete, with popul |
October 28, 1922 in a 2-1 defeat at home to | Newcastle United, and quickly became a regular, succee |
1951 FA Cup Final in which Blackpool lost to | Newcastle United, becoming the last amateur to play in |
2002-03 season, new owners moved the team to | Newcastle and renamed the franchise the Hunter Pirates |
t Derby was not a success and he moved on to | Newcastle United in January 1903 and then briefly to T |
inburgh, Glasgow, Plymouth, and a service to | Newcastle and Aberdeen. |
his native North-East with a £3,750 move to | Newcastle United in May 1930. |
Douglas moved to | Newcastle United in 1913. |
d both as a defender and a midfielder due to | Newcastle having both a small squad and numerous injur |
were given a hero's welcome on returning to | Newcastle. |
ass Railway, which ran from Belfast south to | Newcastle, County Down in Northern Ireland. |
they changed their name again, this time to | Newcastle Benfield Bay Plastics. |
s a top-4 defenceman after returning home to | Newcastle from college in Canada. |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
ugh he turned down an opportunity to move to | Newcastle United, Orient manager Dave Sexton gave him |
amilton Academical in 1986 won him a move to | Newcastle United just six months later but saw him pla |
Muswellbrook heading north west, and four to | Newcastle heading east). |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
t for Liverpool in March 2005 in a defeat to | Newcastle United, and made three consecutive appearanc |
There are also daily services to | Newcastle, Middlesbrough and Hull (all via Leeds). |
He did not become a prop until he went to | Newcastle University where he played first for Medical |
In 1898 he moved to | Newcastle United who had just been promoted to the Fir |
er City in their 1955 FA Cup Final defeat to | Newcastle. |
the BBL Playoff final, losing eventually to | Newcastle Eagles. |
was impressive enough to earn a £250 move to | Newcastle United in 1929. |
nths escorting supply convoys from Sydney to | Newcastle, Brisbane, and New Guinea. |
46, Hutton settled at Malta, but returned to | Newcastle in 1857, and then West Hartlepool, where he |
hat runs from Otterburn in Northumberland to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
The parish elects councillors to | Newcastle Borough Council for the villages and areas o |
Jim Kerray moved to | Newcastle United with experienced striker Len White re |
In 1982, he was transferred to | Newcastle United where he gained promotion in the 1983 |
I ran all the way back to | Newcastle Road to tell father [Stanley] the news. |
Prior to | Newcastle Gosforth moving in, the site had been the Ne |
ld shortly be followed by Robert's return to | Newcastle after his unsuccessful stint. |
He now works as an assistant coach to | Newcastle Knights coach Rick Stone. |
91 / 1992 season as Kevin Keegan returned to | Newcastle and relegation to the old Third Division was |
After a few years, she moved north to | Newcastle and worked on the North East and Cumbria edi |
ley Line, which provides regular services to | Newcastle Central station, Sunderland Central, Carlisl |
th death was enough to send me post haste to | Newcastle, where I was soon working as a bus conductor |
ith Scottish side Gretna before returning to | Newcastle to play for Newcastle Blue Star. |
Born in Josepha, Nigeria, Ameobi moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne, England when he was five. |
y 2005 - Jean-Alain Boumsong from Rangers to | Newcastle United, £8m |
ife working on the railway from Clackline to | Newcastle. |
In 1808, he finally moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne, where he continued to teach and b |
But he was sold to | Newcastle United in February 1993 and later establishe |
ton, followed immediately by a 6-2 defeat to | Newcastle United at Leeds Road didn't help things much |
tire after the 2010 NRL season and return to | Newcastle to work in the mines and play for local club |
il March 1975, when his contract was sold to | Newcastle United. |
side managed by Colin Harvey and Hendrie to | Newcastle United. |
Bird's transfer from Preston North End to | Newcastle United in 1975 prompted the resignation of P |
en superseded by photography, and retired to | Newcastle, having been awarded the Turner annuity (a p |
ell up his apothecary business, and moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1836 (after exhibiting there in |
He is then believed to have been sent to | Newcastle (now Toodyay) around October 1875. |
d, Yorkshire, Hedley and his family moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne in 1850. |
Robert's regiment was brought over by sea to | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
d States was able to profitably sell coal to | Newcastle in the early 1990s, and 70,000 tonnes of low |
bstitute in Arsenal's 4-2 victory at home to | Newcastle United in October 1971. |
07:05 passenger train from South Shields to | Newcastle on the up line, and the 06:58 empty stock tr |
h Henrietta transported convict prisoners to | Newcastle on 30 November 1821. |
nother small ship, the Contest on the way to | Newcastle. |
The construction of the Sydney to | Newcastle line through Morisset led to the downfall of |
Afterwards he moved on to | Newcastle Town, Blackpool, Stoke (again), Northern Nom |
n 30 August 2008 in their 3-0 win at home to | Newcastle United at the Emirates Stadium. |
He moved to | Newcastle upon Tyne where an elder brother of the fami |
He moved to | Newcastle United in March 1908 for a fee of £150. |
e south bank so that goods could be taken to | Newcastle upon Tyne and other parts of the country. |
ydney Olympic FC on loan, and turned back to | Newcastle Jets. |
A696, Otterburn to | Newcastle upon Tyne |
he team captain for three years, was sold to | Newcastle United for £4,000,000. |
, being popular with commuters travelling to | Newcastle and Sunderland. |
Northern operate a roughly hourly service to | Newcastle Central, Metrocentre and Morpeth. |
in the two cup competitions they lost out to | Newcastle United and West Ham United. |
arlington in August 1891 before moving on to | Newcastle United in October 1893. |
returning and scoring in the 22-5 defeat to | Newcastle Falcons. |
an apprentice at Sunderland before moving to | Newcastle United and Southend United. |
ne; from where drinking water is supplied to | Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, and some surrounding a |
al reach a third FA Cup final, a 2-1 loss to | Newcastle United in 1931-32, and won a second First Di |
In 1882 it changed its name to | Newcastle upon Tyne City Lunatic Asylum. |
On 23 October, Blackpool travelled to | Newcastle United and returned empty-handed after a 2-0 |
s Ferdinand following his £6 million move to | Newcastle United. |
up winning sides of 1920, but was sold on to | Newcastle United for £2,500 in May 1920, which was con |
of 1859 and passenger services from Stoke to | Newcastle began in 1862. |
Carew made his debut in the 3-1 loss to | Newcastle United, but went onto score his first goal f |
games in the Conference Gateshead, moving to | Newcastle Blue Star in August 1991 on a 1 month loan p |
h/Westbound Transpennine Express services to | Newcastle and York, and Huddersfield, Manchester Airpo |
inals for Manchester City, losing in 1955 to | Newcastle United and winning in 1956 against Birmingha |
Manchester Airport and Middlesbrough (and to | Newcastle using the Durham Coast Line during diversion |
second US 277 concurrency from Chickasha to | Newcastle, US 75 from Henryetta to Okmulgee, US 64 fro |
In 2001 he was loaned to | Newcastle United, who later purchased him for £800,000 |
e had joined Plymouth Argyle but returned to | Newcastle without making any first-team appearances. |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
ion twenty-one miles of road from Seattle to | Newcastle, Washington coal mines. |
rn in Singleton in Northern NSW, he moved to | Newcastle with his Family when he was 9 years old. |
been chasing him, but he's chosen to come to | Newcastle and we're delighted he has made that decisio |
He moved on to | Newcastle United in 1989, followed by A.F.C. Bournemou |
He moved to | Newcastle United in the summer of 1985 and joined Port |
was persuaded to sail a shipment of coal to | Newcastle by rival merchants plotting to ruin him. |
n its first season took opera productions to | Newcastle, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield and Oxford |
In 1910 Sutherland was elected to | Newcastle City Council and served as Sheriff of Newcas |
cial centre and residential area catering to | Newcastle residents including Australian and internati |
y evenings, hourly on Sundays), eastbound to | Newcastle and westbound to Carlisle. |
ced second place in the European Cup went to | Newcastle United. |
senal's very first top-flight match, away to | Newcastle United on 3 September 1904; Arsenal lost 3-0 |
sion centre is located to in Spital Tongues, | Newcastle upon Tyne in a building known, as the result |
was worth the effort as a trip to top-flight | Newcastle United awaited. |
ish and grass they walked southwards towards | Newcastle getting to within fifteen miles before Mrs M |
He prepared the plans of King's Town ( | Newcastle) and in the next two years measured and mark |
playing as an outside left for Grimsby Town, | Newcastle United and Bolton Wanderers. |
ver Tyne that runs through Nail's home town, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
links with neighbouring villages and towns, | Newcastle, Gateshead, Hexham and Carlisle. |
On Saturdays there are three Hexham and two | Newcastle trains. |
In October, two | Newcastle United players were hit by missiles at Ellan |
He recently purchased two | Newcastle community papers, the Newcastle & Lake Macqu |
Found between Ulladulla, | Newcastle, New South Wales and the adjacent ranges. |
nominal command of a regiment of foot under | Newcastle and governor of Whitehaven and Cockermouth C |
Unfortuately, | Newcastle lost by just 18-16, and Johns was injured ye |
Unfortunately | Newcastle Croatia went down 2-1 at Austral Park in fro |
He played for Penrith, Carlisle United, | Newcastle United, Manchester United, Queens Park Range |
ubs into a new one (e.g., Manchester United, | Newcastle United). |
ying for Rotherham United, Sheffield United, | Newcastle United, Doncaster Rovers and Chesterfield. |
He had trial spells at Leeds United, | Newcastle United, Sunderland Tottenham Hotspur and Wol |
s early days, he played for Leadgate United, | Newcastle United F.C., Durham City F.C., and Stockport |
nderers, Manchester City, Manchester United, | Newcastle United and Wigan Athletic. |
Grimsby Town, Kilmarnock, Rotherham United, | Newcastle United, Doncaster Rovers, and Bolton Wandere |
the second band to sign was the then unknown | Newcastle group Silverchair). |
the second band to sign was the then unknown | Newcastle group Silverchair). |
It is the online home of an unofficial | Newcastle United fans collaboration, which has been ru |
arko, SH-9 and US-62 remain concurrent until | Newcastle. |
d as they lost three consecutive games until | Newcastle officials dismissed Smith and appointed assi |
y Vale v Lake Macquarie and Terrigal Avoca v | Newcastle City games were cancelled due to wet weather |
the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Round 6 v | Newcastle at Toyota Park, April 19, 2002. |
Hereford United v | Newcastle United was a football match played on 5 Febr |
Burnley v. | Newcastle, FA Cup semi-final, 1974: recalled on the To |
Junior Club: Valentine-Eleebana ( | Newcastle) |
the game winning goal in a 2-0 result versus | Newcastle United on 25 September 2007 during a League |
he country through Carlisle to Tynemouth via | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
ugh Penrith and the East Coast Main Line via | Newcastle. |
vides a viable alternative to travelling via | Newcastle city centre on the Tyne and Wear Metro or th |
Despite the victory, | Newcastle lost those last two games of the season agai |
gton Rockets, Durham Demons, Jarrow Vikings, | Newcastle Storm, Northallerton Stallions, Peterlee Pum |
He played for Wallsend Elm Villa, | Newcastle United, Leeds City, Norwich City and Accring |
Virulent | Newcastle disease virus 1 |
(4 vols., Sheffield, 1763; 2d ed., 2 vols., | Newcastle, 1780); |
Unlike many small rural towns across Wales, | Newcastle Emlyn has managed to maintain a wide range o |
with his family in Parson's Avenue, Walker, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
lingwood Bruce's Handbook to the Roman Wall ( | Newcastle) |
rmed in HMNB Devonport Plymouth and Wallsend | Newcastle. |
or Whitehaven, Workington, Bolton Wanderers, | Newcastle United, Barrow, South Coast United, Bulli, B |
ng the initial part of the Second World War, | Newcastle engaged and badly damaged two German destroy |
The 1894-95 season was | Newcastle United's second season in the Second Divisio |
The Prime Minister was | Newcastle House's last aristocratic occupant. |
The 1897-98 season was | Newcastle United's fifth season in the Football League |
Armstrong's first club was | Newcastle United, where in October 1993 he came up fro |
Her port of registry was | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
The 1896-97 season was | Newcastle United's fourth season in the Football Leagu |
The 1895-96 season was | Newcastle United's third season in the Football League |
The 1893-94 season was | Newcastle United's first season in The Football League |
n 1832 for £55000 to Isaac Cookson a wealthy | Newcastle on Tyne merchant. |
Seventy per cent of the winning squad were | Newcastle juniors. |
showed interest in signing Ziani, these were | Newcastle United, Everton, Birmingham City, AS Monaco |
f 0.5KW from the Fenham Transmitter for West | Newcastle, 105.8 at a possible power of 0.1KW from the |
He joined Wests | Newcastle in 1938. |
When | Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder resigned on 6 May 2007, |
When | Newcastle was shut up in York, Lucas and the cavalry r |
FA Cup Final at Wembley on May 7, 1955, when | Newcastle United beat Manchester City 3-1. |
t NSL keeper to record 100 clean sheets when | Newcastle United held league leader South Melbourne to |
ut to sell their prize asset Bobby Hunt when | Newcastle came in with a £17,000 offer (about £580,000 |
successful FA Cup campaign in 1932, in which | Newcastle defeated Arsenal in the final in rather cont |
ound FA Cup replay against Stoke City, which | Newcastle won 4-1. |
ce rivals, the Central Coast Mariners, which | Newcastle lost 3-0. |
While | Newcastle upon Tyne had been an important local centre |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne. |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lass submarine built by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England. |
16 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
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