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ts, two of which were broadcast on BBC Radio | Newcastle, though he remains most famous for his writi |
en Park was born in Edinburgh and grew up in | Newcastle where he attended Bath Lane College of Art ( |
In 1827, he was named sheriff for the | Newcastle District; he continued to serve after the di |
h and The Cathedral Church of St Nicholas in | Newcastle, where he designed the chancel. |
In his | Newcastle career, he made a total of 285 appearances, |
In 1949 he rejoined | Newcastle where he spent the next three seasons before |
In 1995, while on trial at | Newcastle United, he broke his ankle and was forced to |
iggest crowds, including 8,000 to a rally in | Newcastle and he campaigned widely, travelling to Vict |
Born in | Newcastle, Wyoming, he attended the public schools in |
kington was educated at Dame Allan's School, | Newcastle where he came to faith and developed both hi |
During his time in charge of | Newcastle Falcons he is credited with discovering Jonn |
Sydney Grammar School and the University of | Newcastle, Australia, he was ordained in 1953 and serv |
Formerly based at | Newcastle University, he is now Professor of Healthcar |
the club, scoring the only goal in a win at | Newcastle United, he finished the season as an occasio |
Burt Hall in | Newcastle, former headquarters of the Northumberland M |
The See of Hexham and | Newcastle is held by Bishop Seamus Cunningham who succ |
t NSL keeper to record 100 clean sheets when | Newcastle United held league leader South Melbourne to |
Former | Newcastle, St. Helens and Sharks winger Darren Albert; |
ngere East junior, Mann played for Auckland, | Newcastle, St. Helens, Leeds, Warrington and Widnes. |
He later then joined the | Newcastle Knights, helping them to Grand Final success |
nsberg studied medicine at the University of | Newcastle and her first child was born shortly after h |
innipeg, Ottawa and Toronto, she returned to | Newcastle following her father's death in 1933. |
links with neighbouring villages and towns, | Newcastle, Gateshead, Hexham and Carlisle. |
The station has an hourly service to both | Newcastle and Hexham on weekdays and Saturdays, with s |
ohnstone of Perth, Everton, Birmingham City, | Newcastle United, Hibernian, Gateshead and Blyth Spart |
He attended | Newcastle Boys' High School where he played rugby leag |
He attended | Newcastle Boys' High School in the mid-1970s and says |
high schools: Hunter Girls' High School and | Newcastle Girls' High School. |
Newcastle Technical High School included the industria | |
s educated in the Hunter Region and attended | Newcastle Technical High School (now Merewether High S |
Newcastle Boys' High School-an academically selective | |
nding catchment area: Warrenpoint, Annalong, | Newcastle, Castlewellan, Hilltown and Rostrevor. |
troops, Cholmeley declared for the King, and | Newcastle put him in command all maritime affairs alon |
t of his appointment as Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle by His Holiness Pope John Paul II was made o |
ph for Vergennes and he received praise from | Newcastle for his skills. |
ho chastised both the Prime Minister Duke of | Newcastle and his ally William Pitt for not defending |
years at the club meant he became a hero at | Newcastle, despite his decision to leave. |
rland, and Eustace Percy, 1st Baron Percy of | Newcastle, were his younger brothers. |
ides painting portraits of the first Duke of | Newcastle and his family, the artist illustrated that |
valuably, however, Colebrooke's support for | Newcastle ensured his eligibility for lucrative govern |
980-5 and later became a company director in | Newcastle of his family holdings in the City. |
ld shortly be followed by Robert's return to | Newcastle after his unsuccessful stint. |
the parliamentary forces in Yorkshire, with | Newcastle as his opponent. |
lian House of Assembly Electoral district of | Newcastle before his election to the South Australian |
ots had delivered the king to the English at | Newcastle, and his former servants were dismissed by t |
rn in Singleton in Northern NSW, he moved to | Newcastle with his Family when he was 9 years old. |
yed in one of the most entertaining sides in | Newcastle United's history as the club scored 85 goals |
Vignaroli became the highest paid player in | Newcastle Jets history, after the 33 year-old marquee |
Newcastle with HMS Cardiff behind in 2007, in Portsmou | |
, the reigning First Division champions, and | Newcastle United, holders of the FA Cup. |
nd was last publicly seen on Tyneside at the | Newcastle United home game versus Manchester United on |
(CCS) and the Catholic Diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle in honor of the late Bishop Kevin Dunn who w |
On 10 March 2007 it was announced | Newcastle Knights hooker Luke Quigley would cover Gorr |
unior doctors cope with life on the wards at | Newcastle General Hospital and Royal Victoria Infirmar |
Newcastle General Hospital | |
Newcastle General Hospital (NGH) was for many years th | |
gery or radiotherapy are normally treated at | Newcastle's Freeman Hospital, while Patients requiring |
Buses operate to West Denton, | Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne and th |
neuro-surgical care are usually referred to | Newcastle general Hospital. |
house system in 1930 the name was changed to | Newcastle General Hospital. |
ter, John Hunter Children's, Rankin Park and | Newcastle Private hospitals, and the Royal Newcastle C |
on the establishment of the glee club at the | Newcastle Coffee House, Castle Street, Strand, his nam |
alglish and the sister of retired ex-Celtic, | Newcastle United, Houston Dynamo, and Livingston midfi |
with British Basketball League (BBL) outfit | Newcastle Eagles, however he was released after just o |
rmer professional footballer, who played for | Newcastle United, Huddersfield Town and Exeter City. |
ommissioned to inspect the fortifications of | Newcastle and Hull, and to put both in a state of defe |
has previously played for five other clubs ( | Newcastle Knights, Hunter Mariners, Melbourne Storm, N |
He moved to the | Newcastle and Hunter Rugby Union competition in 2007, |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights, Hunter Mariners and the Leeds Rhino |
gh schools in Broadmeadow (formerly known as | Newcastle Central), Hunter School of Performing Arts ( |
th death was enough to send me post haste to | Newcastle, where I was soon working as a bus conductor |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1988. |
His performances earned a €6m move to | Newcastle United in January 1999 but after a good star |
duty to Paul Blake, Managing Director of the | Newcastle Eagles, in 2005. |
yed for the North Queensland Cowboys and the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competi |
e Manly Warringah Sea Eagles in 1986 and the | Newcastle Knights in 1988. |
He scored his first Premiership try against | Newcastle Falcons in January 2008. |
ack, he played local football before joining | Newcastle United in May 1906, but moved on to Second D |
Newcastle died in October 1864, aged 53, and was succe | |
In 2006 Brown moved to Australia to join | Newcastle Jets in the A-League after being noticed by |
Newmark contested | Newcastle Central in 1997, and Braintree in 2001. |
He was elected Member of Parliament for | Newcastle East in the 1922 General Election, but died |
The crown steeple on | Newcastle Cathedral, in Newcastle upon Tyne, was erect |
ound the Great Northern Railway, the road to | Newcastle's western suburbs and the construction of th |
t from a larger map, showing the location of | Newcastle station in 1869 |
In 1989 he signed for | Newcastle Knights in Australia, and in the same year r |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1991. |
College, London in 1968, Vice-Chancellor of | Newcastle University in 1978 and Director of the Royal |
re finishing his career in his hometown with | Newcastle Breakers in the 1993/1994 season. |
ited he returned to the Football League with | Newcastle United in May 1963. |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 2002. |
He was educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and in 1884 joined the shipbrokers Lindsay, |
a Steelers from 1987 to 1988 and finally the | Newcastle Knights in 1989. |
She graduated from | Newcastle University in 2001 with a degree in politics |
He took up his current chair at | Newcastle University in July 1998. |
er, New Zealand) is a rugby union player for | Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership, playing |
ning the side, however they were defeated by | Newcastle United in their first final at Wembley. |
He was appointed an honorary canon of | Newcastle Cathedral in 1947. |
ng only one appearance in a 5-0 loss against | Newcastle Benfield in the J.R. Cleator Cup. |
e goals tally was surprassed by Andy Cole of | Newcastle United in 1993-94 and a year later by Alan S |
ra Leone and Cardiff University, he moved to | Newcastle University in 1975. |
Keegan paid £450,000 to take the defender to | Newcastle United in February 1993. |
He later played for the | Newcastle Knights in 2007. |
ng codes, to join Guinness Premiership side, | Newcastle Falcons, in time for the start of their 2008 |
yrshire sides, he signed for Second Division | Newcastle United in 1895, then in only their third foo |
Peters last played with the | Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-League. |
ew Zealand) is a rugby league player for the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. |
He was elected as the member for the seat of | Newcastle West in 1901 until 1904 and for Newcastle fr |
Neilson plaued for | Newcastle Jets in the Australian W-League. |
al for the Gunners in their 2-0 victory over | Newcastle United in March 1996 and at the end of that |
tly with Adamstown Rosebud and then with the | Newcastle Breakers in 1993-94, where he played in ever |
In 2005, routes began from | Newcastle Airport in October and two Boeing 757-200 ai |
He later played for the | Newcastle Knights in 2006 and 2007. |
Covic was the starting goalkeeper for | Newcastle Jets in the 2007 season which he won the A-l |
d for the North Sydney Bears in 1988 and the | Newcastle Knights in 1989. |
to manage Gateshead, and was linked with the | Newcastle job in 1992 prior to the arrival of Kevin Ke |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1990. |
ey then knocked out Manchester City, to meet | Newcastle United in the quarter finals. |
ith Preston North End in 1971 before joining | Newcastle United in 1973 and returning to Preston in 1 |
Woods started his professional career at | Newcastle Falcons in 2003 but suffered a badly broken |
910 Harry Ferguson flew a small plane across | Newcastle beach in one of the first engine powered fli |
econd Division in the 80s before leaving for | Newcastle United in 1990. |
Campbell played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1993. |
Gennoe left | Newcastle United in 1999 to take up a similar post at |
-Richmond branch line, built by the York and | Newcastle Railway in 1846. |
Reilly then took over Australian side | Newcastle Knights in 1995 as coach and their results i |
ves' 1908 FA Cup triumph, when they defeated | Newcastle United in the final to become the lowest ran |
He scored both goals against | Newcastle United in the 1905 FA Cup Final Hampton was |
Dyson began his career with | Newcastle United in 1968. |
e some excellent last ditch tackles and kept | Newcastle United in it. |
laying in the 2-0 play-off semi-final win at | Newcastle United in 1990, while one of his 19 substitu |
m Ronnie Allen gave Albion a 3-2 win against | Newcastle United in round five in a thrilling match. |
al rugby league footballer who plays for the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League (NRL) p |
He moved to the | Newcastle Knights in 1990, finally breaking into first |
loser to Scotland, he quit Sanix signing for | Newcastle Falcons in England. |
He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1999. |
Kelly began his career with Jack Charlton's | Newcastle United in 1984. |
rt Vale and West Ham United before losing to | Newcastle United in front of 62,125 at the Victoria Gr |
He was mayor of | Newcastle again in 1662 and 1675. |
He played club football for the | Newcastle Knights in the Australian National Rugby Lea |
defence, he was awarded the captaincy of the | Newcastle Knights in the Round 14 game against the New |
eer with Carlisle United before moving on to | Newcastle United in 1999. |
h included a penalty against top flight side | Newcastle United in the League Cup. |
He joined | Newcastle United in March 1989, as a 25-year-old, and |
tember 2010 in the 4-3 defeat to former club | Newcastle United in the League Cup. |
prise in the 2006-07 UEFA Cup return against | Newcastle United, in St James' Park. |
Sorenson joined Northampton from | Newcastle Falcons in the summer of 2010, having previo |
He presented the Gosforth Cup to | Newcastle Racecourse in 1951. |
nding seven seasons there before signing for | Newcastle United in 1971. |
e FA Cup again, earning Argyle a 1-1 draw at | Newcastle United in the first round on 4 February 1905 |
He captained the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League and par |
He once played for the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League but was |
Starting his career with | Newcastle United in 1984, he failed break into the fir |
McAlister played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1988. |
er as a trainee for English Premiership side | Newcastle United in 2001. |
yed for the Canberra Raiders in 1986 and the | Newcastle Knights in 1988. |
4 in Shooting Guard, who currently plays for | Newcastle Eagles in the British Basketball League. |
nd footballer, becoming the first captain of | Newcastle Schools in 1895. |
gby union player who currently plays for the | Newcastle Falcons in the Aviva Premiership. |
0 was at home to Championship league leaders | Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup. |
e Morisset Sports & Tennis Centre located in | Newcastle, NSW in Australia. |
pressive 24 goals in 45 games before joining | Newcastle United in 1935. |
his PhD in the field of Roman archeology at | Newcastle University in 1991. |
ps winning the English Premiership and later | Newcastle Falcons in England in a world record £1m dea |
Glass moved to English Premier League team | Newcastle United in 1998, for a fee of £650,000. |
ayed for the St George Illawarra Dragons and | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League |
This win saw them play | Newcastle Benfield in the First Round Proper of the co |
r success with Belgium he moved on to manage | Newcastle United in 1954. |
ice hockey player currently playing for the | Newcastle Northstars in the Australian Ice Hockey Leag |
Vuna signed with the | Newcastle Knights in mid 2007, seeking to break into f |
chester United had finished as champions and | Newcastle 13th in the Premier League that season. |
In 2003-04 Satosaari played for the | Newcastle Vipers in Great Britain, and made an unusual |
uch as Jack Charlton and then Willie McFaul, | Newcastle remained in the top-flight, until key player |
He played for the Australian | Newcastle Knights in 1998. |
Beaumont joined Nottingham Forest from | Newcastle United in 2003, along with Ross Gardner. |
He spent the 08/09 season playing for the | Newcastle Vipers in the UK's Elite Ice Hockey League. |
e since the 1938-39 season, before losing to | Newcastle United in a replay at St James' Park. |
dlands, England) is a rugby union player for | Newcastle Falcons in the Guinness Premiership. |
of Le Havre, and was offered a contract with | Newcastle United in January 2008. |
He returned to his local club, the South | Newcastle Lions, in 2007 after the completion of the F |
After Blackpool's defeat by | Newcastle United in the 1951 FA Cup Final, it is said |
first performance was as The Love Bomb at a | Newcastle pub in March. |
He rejoined | Newcastle United in June 2008 but left again in Novemb |
Newcastle died in 1711 from injuries received in a fal | |
ue footballer of the '90s who played for the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League. |
He joined | Newcastle United in 1925 and stayed there for ten year |
ayed for the Northern Eagles in 2000 and the | Newcastle Knights in 2003. |
t Derby was not a success and he moved on to | Newcastle United in January 1903 and then briefly to T |
is an Australian rugby league player for the | Newcastle Knights in the National Rugby League competi |
his native North-East with a £3,750 move to | Newcastle United in May 1930. |
Douglas moved to | Newcastle United in 1913. |
Their first performance was at a | Newcastle pub in March. |
School of Art MFA Programme in 1994 and from | Newcastle Polytechnic in 1988. |
in Wellington's extra-time 3-1 victory over | Newcastle Jets in the 2009-10 Minor Semi-Final 2nd Leg |
e was elected to the Legislative Council for | Newcastle district in 1863 and served until Confederat |
ersfield Giants.In the NRL He played for the | Newcastle Knights in 1993 and 1995-96, also he played |
for the Gold Coast Chargers in 1995 and the | Newcastle Knights in 1996. |
on, England) is a rugby union player for the | Newcastle Falcons in the English Premiership. |
The club started off in the | Newcastle League in 2005-06, before joining the junior |
Clarke was ordained the sixth bishop of the | Newcastle diocese in June 1976, after 27 years of serv |
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