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The See of Hexham and | Newcastle is held by Bishop Seamus Cunningham who succ |
ture reserve is situated between Dundrum and | Newcastle. |
ater stages of the season through injury and | Newcastle finished sixth - not even enough for a UEFA |
are only two services each way to Scone and | Newcastle in the morning and evening. |
, Leek Town, Nantwich Town, Alsager Town and | Newcastle Town. |
North Tyneside and | Newcastle upon Tyne had previously existed within of N |
broadcasters in Campbellton, Upsalquitch and | Newcastle continued to air CBC programming until 1976. |
was recorded in September 2005 in London and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
high schools: Hunter Girls' High School and | Newcastle Girls' High School. |
ttish businessman Peter Stewart Macliver and | Newcastle journalist Walter Reid and first published o |
and at club level for Broughton Rangers, and | Newcastle, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 or 5. |
oss, Trans-Pennine services to Liverpool and | Newcastle as well as summer Saturday services to the S |
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle and Titular Bishop of Cuncacestre under Bish |
It was contested by Bradford City and | Newcastle United. |
story Society of Northumberland, Durham, and | Newcastle upon Tyne, and of the Tyneside Naturalists' |
hat day's match between Sheffield United and | Newcastle United. |
FA Cup Final was contested by Liverpool and | Newcastle United at Wembley. |
in Scarborough with stores in York, Hull and | Newcastle following. |
fourth behind Manchester United, Arsenal and | Newcastle. |
ayed for the St George Illawarra Dragons and | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League |
erwick-upon-Tweed Borough Police in 1921 and | Newcastle upon Tyne City Police and Tynemouth Borough |
three clubs (Middlesbrough, Sunderland, and | Newcastle United), come to the studio and discuss rece |
chester United had finished as champions and | Newcastle 13th in the Premier League that season. |
eries of attacks on the cities of Sydney and | Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. |
was contested by Wolverhampton Wanderers and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. |
anch line was opened in 1846 by the York and | Newcastle Railway Company. |
resents of cider to the Dukes of Grafton and | Newcastle, the latter of whom called Tonson "my dear o |
the River Tyne, between Dunston Staiths and | Newcastle Quayside, was also provided. |
ppointed the thirteenth Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle by Pope Benedict XVI. |
The Stoke and | Newcastle areas make up The Potteries Urban Area, whil |
Connected to Whitby, Middlesbrough and | Newcastle through the Esk Valley Railway, this small v |
the west of Riding Mill, between Hexham and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
nown Roman fort on the road between York and | Newcastle. |
The game was contested by Bradford Bulls and | Newcastle Knights. |
a life peer as Baron Beecham, of Benwell and | Newcastle upon Tyne in the County of Tyne and Wear, an |
three-way contest between McKay, Gaudry and | Newcastle Lord Mayor John Tate, with McKay winning on |
He currently is the national team's and | Newcastle United Jets goalkeeping coach. |
ion was local family planning consultant and | Newcastle City Councillor Brad Luke. |
pton and scored against Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United. |
he hot liquor tanks came from a Scottish and | Newcastle brewery, the fermenters are old dairy tanks. |
rland, England, near the towns of Hexham and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
wn is dominated by RAAF Base Williamtown and | Newcastle Airport while the western section of the are |
eses of Ely, Exeter, Hereford, Lichfield and | Newcastle, and then throughout the United Kingdom. |
Route 363 - Between Belmont and | Newcastle Station. |
h Premier League clubs, Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United for a trial, but no transfer was made |
(twice), Halifax, Hull Kingston Rovers, and | Newcastle RLFC. |
Route 226 - Between Glendale and | Newcastle station. |
core 14 in a second innings total of 116 and | Newcastle won the match in two days by an innings and |
who had won the 1951-52 Football League, and | Newcastle United, who had won the 1951-52 FA Cup, at O |
troops, Cholmeley declared for the King, and | Newcastle put him in command all maritime affairs alon |
West Bromwich Albion, Preston North End and | Newcastle United. |
illington, Stanley United before the war and | Newcastle United during the Second World War as left w |
to be interested included Middlesbrough and | Newcastle United. |
s well as in England with Crystal Palace and | Newcastle United. |
English clubs Aston Villa, Fulham and | Newcastle United of the Premier League, had their sigh |
who became the twelfth Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle. |
berra, Brisbane, Penrith, Manly, Balmain and | Newcastle. |
was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle by Pope Paul VI, and nominated to the titula |
, Swindon Town, Mansfield Town, Brighton and | Newcastle United, in the Netherlands for Sparta Rotter |
In 1890 a route between Trondhjem and | Newcastle was established. |
ridges across the Tyne between Gateshead and | Newcastle have unique lighting schemes. |
ayer who played as goalkeeper for Darwen and | Newcastle United. |
hat border cities, in particularly Leeds and | Newcastle upon Tyne, have experienced population growt |
is a village situated between Carmarthen and | Newcastle Emlyn in the West of Wales. |
udes Newbiggin Hall, Woolsington village and | Newcastle Airport. |
parish as well as many legitimate Sydney and | Newcastle charities. |
He was named vicar general of Hexham and | Newcastle in 2004 and, following Bishop Kevin Dunn's d |
ys, northwards to Hartlepool, Sunderland and | Newcastle and southwards to Middlesbrough. |
Bewick played for Herrington Swifts and | Newcastle United before joining Port Vale in May 1935. |
It later expanded to link Tynemouth and | Newcastle upon Tyne, providing a passenger service to |
y centre being divided between this seat and | Newcastle upon Tyne East. |
Route 104 - between Jesmond and | Newcastle station |
allery holds oil paintings, watercolours and | Newcastle silver. |
and political behaviour in County Durham and | Newcastle, 1832-74. |
an area which includes all of Sunderland and | Newcastle. |
He was educated in Clarke and | Newcastle. |
He coached Mansfield Town and | Newcastle United before retiring to greyhounds. |
order is occupied entirely by the Hunter and | Newcastle and Central Coast railway lines. |
re cutting into Stoke On Trent, Biddulph and | Newcastle Under Lyme. |
w, Leeds, Warrington, Luton, Southampton and | Newcastle. |
Stephen recovered Wark, Alnwick, Norham and | Newcastle, and let David I retain Carlisle and a great |
th for programmes from Manchester, Leeds and | Newcastle. |
er of Workington of the Conference North and | Newcastle Blue Star of the Northern Premier League Div |
lthough they groundshared with Kidsgrove and | Newcastle for a few seasons, interest in the club wane |
But victories over Sheffield Wednesday and | Newcastle United in the play-offs secured a return to |
oved on to Southampton, Blackburn Rovers and | Newcastle United. |
ter, John Hunter Children's, Rankin Park and | Newcastle Private hospitals, and the Royal Newcastle C |
brough FC, before playing for Sunderland and | Newcastle School of Excellences. |
carborough, Guisborough Town, South Bank and | Newcastle Blue Star. |
k hour extras), northbound to Sunderland and | Newcastle and southbound to Middlesbrough. |
06 FA Cup Final was contested by Everton and | Newcastle United at Crystal Palace. |
in Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Valley and | Newcastle areas of New South Wales. |
cted to reservoirs in Maitland, Cessnock and | Newcastle by an 80 km (50 mi) long gravitation main. |
collar jobs in the centres of Sunderland and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
A direct coastal route between Sydney and | Newcastle was not completed until 1930, and completion |
ed by a bus route between [(Carmarthen)] and | Newcastle Emlyn, serviced on a daily basis. |
the FA Cup match between Hereford United and | Newcastle United, in which Griffiths played for 80 min |
is served by intercity trains to Sydney and | Newcastle on the Newcastle and Central Coast Line, and |
nce with Sydney United, Parramatta Power and | Newcastle United. |
on-league football with Stafford Rangers and | Newcastle Town. |
reappointed in 1993 by English Heritage and | Newcastle City Council. |
ague clubs Halifax Town in November 2008 and | Newcastle Town in March 2009. |
n, England, Ireland, Oldham, St. Helens, and | Newcastle Knights, Chris Joynt. |
short distance away from Longton, Hanley and | Newcastle. |
is served by intercity trains to Sydney and | Newcastle and local trains to and from Morisset. |
(including Gladstone, Herbert, Cardwell, and | Newcastle, but notably not Graham, who was one of the |
Bradbury played for May Bank and | Newcastle Swifts before joining Burslem Port Vale in M |
961), the University of Rajasthan (1965) and | Newcastle University (1967, 1973), and held positions |
inking the village to Wideopen, Gosforth and | Newcastle every 15 minutes. |
played for the North Queensland Cowboys and | Newcastle Knights. |
became a sales manager for the Scottish and | Newcastle brewery. |
ara can be accessed by train from Sydney and | Newcastle or by Newcastle Buses services. |
ine which was opened in 1846 by the York and | Newcastle Railway Company. |
octrine in the Dioceses of Durham, Ripon and | Newcastle. |
unds for Botulismavian botulism, cholera and | Newcastle disease, which also led to massive avian epi |
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle is a Roman Catholic diocese of the Latin Rit |
eastwards, towards Tyne Dock (via Pelaw) and | Newcastle (via Birtley), former Stanhope & Tyne (Ponto |
was taken over by brewing giant Scottish and | Newcastle, which in turn was taken over by Heineken an |
It is situated between Hexham and | Newcastle, to the south of the River Tyne and west of |
le rides and dinghy rows from Portsmouth and | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
from the post-Taylor citadels of Celtic and | Newcastle to the grim realities of Hull, Doncaster and |
settlements are Carmarthen to the South and | Newcastle Emlyn to the North. |
y years with Pasminco EZ Ltd in Tasmania and | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
Blackburn Rovers FC, Manchester City FC and | Newcastle United FC, during the autumn of 2007. |
8 and is now Siddal Moor Sports College) and | Newcastle University where he read Chemistry. |
is intention to resign the See of Hexham and | Newcastle on the grounds of ill health. |
the east of Stocksfield, between Hexham and | Newcastle. |
e Griffiths as eleventh Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle. |
approximately halfway between Celbridge and | Newcastle. |
animal viruses, such as avian influenza and | Newcastle disease from equipment and surfaces. |
nding catchment area: Warrenpoint, Annalong, | Newcastle, Castlewellan, Hilltown and Rostrevor. |
On 10 March 2007 it was announced | Newcastle Knights hooker Luke Quigley would cover Gorr |
Museum of Antiquities, | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England |
Smith applauding | Newcastle supporters. |
On 1 June 2006, the newly appointed | Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder installed Clark as a fi |
surprisingly sold for £2,750 to arch-rivals | Newcastle United. |
Sirens are | Newcastle Upon Tyne based R&B, pop, hip hop and dance- |
Nov. 26-27, 2007 at Metro Radio Arena, | Newcastle, England $1,600,650 Attendance: 18,417 Capac |
n March 30, 2007, held at Metro Radio Arena, | Newcastle, England, featuring 6 boxers from the US rea |
l Route is used to describe its route around | Newcastle City Centre. |
a river that annually floods estates around | Newcastle. |
The worst affected areas were around | Newcastle upon Tyne, Mid Wales, North Wales, Norwich, |
s colliery was one of many coal mines around | Newcastle. |
the film was shot on location in and around | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
His first performances were in and around | Newcastle, England, where he performed in a number of |
Set in and around | Newcastle upon Tyne, it is a British spin-off of Ameri |
n, typified by large victories over Arsenal, | Newcastle United and West Bromwich Albion and heavy de |
Main article: | Newcastle Jets W-League 2010 Season |
Main article: | Newcastle United F.C. |
Arup, | Newcastle (Civil and Structural Engineers) |
over to cities in the United Kingdom such as | Newcastle upon Tyne, Leicester, Sunderland, Elgin and |
He scored twice in | Newcastle's next league game on 31 October 2010 as New |
Bobby Robson's first full season as | Newcastle manager saw them finish 11th once again - mo |
h amber beers of moderate bitterness such as | Newcastle Brown Ale, and malty but hoppy beers such as |
ns and cities in North East England, such as | Newcastle upon Tyne, Durham and Hartlepool. |
May scored two tries as | Newcastle beat Harlequin F.C. in the final of the 2001 |
Houston was named as | Newcastle Knights captain in two games of 2008 and 200 |
ain experience and eventually succeed him as | Newcastle Halfback. |
Baker, and such professional footballers as | Newcastle goalkeeper Steve Harper, Adam Johnson, Paul |
win again for the second successive year, as | Newcastle had done in 1952 and Tottenham in 1962. |
He also started in the 2004 final, as | Newcastle defated the Sale Sharks. |
when it joined the National Soccer League as | Newcastle United. |
er Jim Smith and then under Ossie Ardiles as | Newcastle struggled in the old Second Division. |
from Durham bus station run as far afield as | Newcastle, South Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Midd |
It opened as | Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Lunatic Asylum in July 186 |
The club started the season as | Newcastle East End, taking the name Newcastle United d |
ying resumed and the airport is now known as | Newcastle International Airport. |
gh schools in Broadmeadow (formerly known as | Newcastle Central), Hunter School of Performing Arts ( |
nting Group, British Accounting Association, | Newcastle, UK, 13-4-1995. |
Saunders, Professor of Greek from 1978-99 at | Newcastle University |
physician to the Royal Victoria Infirmary at | Newcastle in 1898. |
ff, Manchester Museum, the Hancock Museum at | Newcastle, and the Norwich Castle Museum & Art Gallery |
, aged 23, from Blyth, when they appeared at | Newcastle Magistrates' Court charged with conspiracy t |
At | Newcastle he played 123 games, scoring 92 goals, winni |
Seattle during 1989-90 and, after a year at | Newcastle University, returned to Seattle long-term. |
r and currently appointed Academy Manager at | Newcastle United. |
humberland, heading a garrison of 120 men at | Newcastle in the summer of 1461, and taking part in th |
He spent a week at | Newcastle United F.C. on trial, Joe Kinnear claimed he |
unior doctors cope with life on the wards at | Newcastle General Hospital and Royal Victoria Infirmar |
en of English and Scottish Jacobites, met at | Newcastle George Lockhart to come to an agreement on t |
n of Awabakal land, the discovery of coal at | Newcastle and its subsequent settlement, and the impac |
returned as first-team coach with Keegan at | Newcastle between January and August 2008, before he r |
hen runs 200 kilometres back to the coast at | Newcastle. |
Since arriving at | Newcastle Saunders has cut more than 400 positions - o |
ack of the Found On Film DVD reads: "Live at | Newcastle Academy (Filmed 10/12/06)", when they in fac |
He took up his current chair at | Newcastle University in July 1998. |
is playing career, he had coaching spells at | Newcastle United and Sunderland. |
de to rue missed chances during the derby at | Newcastle when Michael Owen gave Newcastle the lead on |
Joyce arrived in July 2006 at | Newcastle to become Academy Manager, having earlier wo |
ith which takes a slightly different look at | Newcastle United to The Mag by focusing on nostalgia, |
tball goalkeeper, best known for his time at | Newcastle United shortly after the Second World War. |
ool of Economics, and subsequently worked at | Newcastle University and the University of Sussex befo |
Whilst at | Newcastle he played in the 1999 FA Cup Final. |
Thomas spent two years at | Newcastle United, scoring 48 goals in 73 games, before |
A well-attended memorial event was held at | Newcastle Civic Centre on March 2, 2008. |
ate at Nundle and later police magistrate at | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
He spent much of his career at | Newcastle United; he was the club's longest serving ca |
Rangers in 1937 against France, and while at | Newcastle in 1938 against Wales, and was the only play |
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