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The Football League gave | Newcastle United and Ipswich Town special dispensation |
Ph.D., Geography, | Newcastle University, 1974 |
oo Road, Lambeth and after that St George's, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, | Newcastle University, after the introduction of the se |
School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, | Newcastle University). |
ublic works in New York, New Haven, Glasgow, | Newcastle and Madrid. |
Four live concerts, in Liverpool, Glasgow, | Newcastle and London, were undertaken in November. |
Park is a multi-purpose stadium in Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
drama school First Act Theatre in Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne and to the Reavley Theatre School |
the Chief Executive Officer of the Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne based Northern Rock bank, one of t |
HS psychiatric hospital located in Gosforth, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK. |
Gold, they were a member of the First Grade | Newcastle Rugby League until 2004. |
In 1216, King John granted | Newcastle the right to elect a mayor and also to form |
areas in and around Sunderland, Guisborough, | Newcastle, and surrounding areas, the delegated were s |
Early in the second half, | Newcastle were given a great chance to equalise when M |
ing a public meeting held at the Emlyn Hall, | Newcastle Emlyn which agreed that it should be named i |
held by the Board of Trade at the Moot Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne in December 1907 and February 1908 |
October 1, 1966: City Hall, | Newcastle upon tyne |
f Colonel Addison Potter CB, of Heaton Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
was in April 1967 at the New St James Hall, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
gement of submerged lands in Sydney Harbour, | Newcastle Harbour, Botany Bay and Port Kembla, and for |
plc which began with the purchase of Headlam | Newcastle and Hadfields Stockport early that year. |
He attended Heaton Grammar School in Heaton, | Newcastle. |
World War I, at Hawthorn Leslie in Hebburn, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Helens, | Newcastle, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West, Rathco |
at St. James' Park, his performances helped | Newcastle reach the FA Cup Final with goals against Po |
troCentre as far afield as Winlaton, Hexham, | Newcastle, Bamburgh, Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckla |
arkable being a 1-0 victory over high-flying | Newcastle Town in the league in March 2009. |
llenge on Robinho, the first red card of his | Newcastle career. |
He is most famous for his | Newcastle United spell between 1992 and 1998, with his |
His | Newcastle debut came in a 6-1 home win against Plymout |
He made his | Newcastle debut against Tottenham on August 14, 1993. |
In his | Newcastle career, he made a total of 285 appearances, |
Manager Joe Harvey gave McDermott his | Newcastle debut on 17 March 1973, at Old Trafford, wit |
win a seat, finishing in third place in his | Newcastle riding. |
So, on the strength of the win his | Newcastle backers were encouraged to think of sending |
He made his | Newcastle debut against Woolwich Arsenal F.C. on 4 Sep |
rs' Postings, until assuming command of HMAS | Newcastle, in March 2001. |
an invasion of British marines from the HMS | Newcastle. |
HMS | Newcastle was a wooden screw frigate, the fifth ship o |
nd French battleship Richelieu; cruisers HMS | Newcastle (flagship of Rear-Admiral A. D. Reid, comman |
Four days out (of Alexandria), HMS | Newcastle was torpedoed by an E-boat (S-56), on 15 Jun |
It was contested between cup holders | Newcastle United and Arsenal. |
e local football clubs play in the SK Holmes | Newcastle League. |
Comin' Home | Newcastle is a football song by Busker sung by Newcast |
Hodgson played for hometown | Newcastle United, making six appearances before moving |
he charity is based in the Freeman Hospital, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
pared for ordination at Bishop Jacob Hostel, | Newcastle upon Tyne and was ordained a deacon in 1908 |
e fancied sides including Tottenham Hotspur, | Newcastle United and Blackburn Rovers; not to mention |
footballer who played for Tottenham Hotspur, | Newcastle United, Charlton Athletic, Wycombe Wanderers |
Sandyford Park (later Nazareth House), | Newcastle (1817) |
gar,' which was placed in the Trinity House, | Newcastle. |
Service has been located at Blandford House, | Newcastle upon Tyne, the former headquarters of the No |
erland, a shipping merchant of Thurso House, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
However, | Newcastle decided not to take up the second year on hi |
conducted societies in Leeds, Huddersfield, | Newcastle and Glasgow, and toured worldwide with the S |
levision centres in Manchester, Leeds, Hull, | Newcastle upon Tyne, Nottingham, Norwich, Bristol, Lon |
global standards, a small steel operation in | Newcastle finally caught up with the company and the N |
Edward "Ted" Magner (born 1 January 1891 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) was a former professional manager |
Taylor Regan (born 16 November 1988 in | Newcastle, Australia) is a football (soccer) defender |
lime towards the shipyards and factories in | Newcastle. |
ecifically excluded the Laing Art Gallery in | Newcastle from benefiting from the bequest, and this c |
Whacka", Graves commenced his footballing in | Newcastle, New South Wales and came to the attention o |
Born in | Newcastle, Maine, Farley attended the common schools a |
In | Newcastle, her Sea Dart missiles were removed and furt |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he received his medical |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, he emigrated to Canada w |
The Commandant in | Newcastle ordered provisions to be sent to Port Stephe |
s Ground is a rugby and football facility in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
w South Wales, he attended public schools in | Newcastle before becoming a storeman. |
Despite having been born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, Fothergill played |
owever to study music with Charles Avison in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
gunanan "Mac" Maharaj (born 22 April 1935 in | Newcastle, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) is a South Afr |
These buses are run by Stagecoach in | Newcastle |
ground station on the Tyne and Wear Metro in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
as a hawker until 1861, then bought land in | Newcastle (now Toodyay), upon which he built a small s |
Gordon Muchall (born 2 November 1982 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English cricketer. |
Joanne Peters (born 11 March 1979 in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is a female foo |
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 |
playing tournaments at the Stanley Casino in | Newcastle. |
out by fighting that before they arrived in | Newcastle there was such a murrain in the army for wan |
He died in | Newcastle upon Tyne in 2007 and is buried at Bolam. |
Shona Kathryn Fraser (born July 9, 1975 in | Newcastle, England) is a music journalist in Germany, |
yed in one of the most entertaining sides in | Newcastle United's history as the club scored 85 goals |
atoon and then X Company of the Battalion in | Newcastle upon Tyne and an adviser to the Ministry of |
ved to the site from Stepney Bank Pottery in | Newcastle. |
ndles at the much-reduced 'Parsons Works' in | Newcastle upon Tyne, but the Parsons name itself is no |
965, and a smaller version was also shown in | Newcastle and Manchester. |
eith, he was born in Armidale but grew up in | Newcastle, New South Wales and played his junior footb |
This article is about the metro bridge in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
dept goal-kicker, he played club football in | Newcastle for Western Suburbs and also later worked as |
ngle at the Metro Radio Live 2010 Concert in | Newcastle (30 November) & the Jingle Bell Ball at the |
rn Brian Robson Rankin on 28 October 1941 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
ng up saxophone, she first played locally in | Newcastle and then in London in the 1940s with Denis R |
Burrell was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne and played at outside left. |
beach which is a popular surfing location in | Newcastle. |
The tour will begin on 13 February 2009 in | Newcastle and conclude on 7 March 2009 in Dunedin, New |
May 1926 in India and died on 23 Feb 2008 in | Newcastle, England) was the founder of the diocese of |
in Sydney, Nova Scotia and of a seminary in | Newcastle. |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he has a twin sister and a |
Robins was born in | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
ed Kingdom took place on March 14-15 2009 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, as a joint venture with the Newca |
ave two children, who both went to school in | Newcastle. |
ich has raised money for Freeman Hospital in | Newcastle, victims of the Omagh Bombing and other char |
Natalie Anne Ward (born 24 December 1975 in | Newcastle, New South Wales) is a softball player from |
ion of higher level clubs where he played in | Newcastle United's Reserve Team for 3 seasons under Ke |
"She's All on My Mind" (live in | Newcastle) |
ia" by Ray Ross, Esperanto first appeared in | Newcastle in 1923 with a class at WEA (Workers' Educat |
006 at Youth for Christ's IXth Hour event in | Newcastle. |
Green was born in | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
Then on 6 April 2003 in | Newcastle, Australia, she again donated her handprints |
It is now housed in the Hancock Museum in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
to the No. 2 Fighter Sector Headquarters in | Newcastle by land line or radio telephone. |
ond year of working as a full time doctor in | Newcastle she landed the role of starring as "Amazon" |
Howey is still a very popular figure in | Newcastle as part of a successful influx from Newcastl |
om the same concert, at The Civic Theater in | Newcastle, Australia. |
Venom Games was founded in January 2003 in | Newcastle upon Tyne following the demise of Rage Softw |
iends in his teenage years when he worked in | Newcastle for a linen draper who was a Quaker, but Wal |
For the Catholic Cathedral in | Newcastle, see St Mary's Cathedral |
onal, which was played at St. James' Park in | Newcastle, but they were injured in a car accident on |
He was educated in London and in | Newcastle, Ontario. |
ore commonly known as Grubb Parsons based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
A retrospective show was held in | Newcastle in 1910, and a memorial exhibition in Ketter |
by Gray's Inn in 1958 and joined chambers in | Newcastle upon Tyne where his contemporaries included |
His earliest works were exhibited in | Newcastle and attracted attention; he followed up this |
Hunnam was born in | Newcastle, England on 10 April 1980. |
an electrical distribution company based in | Newcastle Upon Tyne in England. |
hibited some watercolour paintings, again in | Newcastle, of which one, "The Juicy Tree bit", was tho |
Pickering was born in | Newcastle, and studied for a Bachelor of Science major |
Meacock has worked for BBC Radio in | Newcastle and Tyne Tees Television, before moving to L |
ed by Northumbria University and is based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
He lived at The Willows in Jesmond in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
lub many Wasps fans still shun ice hockey in | Newcastle. |
Memorial to Richard and Rachel Grainger in | Newcastle. |
ly involved with the Live Theatre Company in | Newcastle, which premiered several of his plays, among |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he was a station overseer, |
Oenone Wood, born on September 24, 1980 in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, is a retired pr |
k" in Houghton-le-Spring and the "Baccus" in | Newcastle. |
cal practitioner to the Loyal Union Lodge in | Newcastle in 1842, resigning in 1844. |
upporting bands like The Angelic Upstarts in | Newcastle, The Anti Nowhere League at the Taboo Club i |
Mark began his career with in | Newcastle United youth team coming through the ranks b |
He became a miner in | Newcastle and President of the Northern District Miner |
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 |
He died in | Newcastle. |
He was born in | Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of William Park, and |
Clark Stuart Keltie (born 31 August 1983 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is an English footballer |
Percy Burchill was educated in | Newcastle and then graduated from the University of Ne |
to the Waterline" recalled images of life in | Newcastle; "In the Gallery" is a tribute to a Leeds sc |
1999 Cut for Ultimate Leisure in | Newcastle, England |
In | Newcastle he obtained degrees in both civil engineerin |
Brad Godden (born in | Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian former ru |
ame of an Independent Local Radio station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
ac Hubbard, PC, CD (born October 29, 1940 in | Newcastle, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician. |
Ro is a food manufacturing business based in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
bum reflected Mark Knopfler's experiences in | Newcastle, Leeds and London. |
an newspaper that he was planning to live in | Newcastle (home to Newcastle United, Sunderland's fier |
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 |
Born and raised in | Newcastle, he played junior football for Adamstown Ros |
Female Factories were also established in | Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Moreton Bay, and in Van Die |
enerally referred to the Freeman Hospital in | Newcastle. |
He then settled in | Newcastle, where he founded Echo Room Press and was al |
John Armatage (born 5 August 1929 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English jazz swing drummer |
Less than four weeks later, Kavanagh died in | Newcastle; interment was in St. Patrick's Catholic Cem |
organisation is now located Denhill Park in | Newcastle upon Tyne and currently employs 79 full and |
Best Bars, and is currently the only pub in | Newcastle upon Tyne to make the list. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne in the North of England, Graham ha |
Anthony Tupou (born 1 March 1984 in | Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian professio |
n Alive in the 1960s, Williamson was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, and studied at Durham University. |
vate primary and secondary school located in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
She completed her Fine Art education in | Newcastle University and began a career in teaching as |
Vineeta Rishi (born in | Newcastle upon Tyne), is a British actress of Indian d |
ed to the bar in 1840 and set up practice in | Newcastle, New Brunswick. |
is produced by sister station Metro Radio in | Newcastle and also broadcasts on TFM Radio. |
k which raised money for Freeman Hospital in | Newcastle (where their mother was treated), victims of |
Drovandi arrived in | Newcastle on the 2nd August 2007 and was given the num |
ngregation of Notre Dame to open convents in | Newcastle, Caraquet, and Saint-Louis de Kent. |
After an apprenticeship to a surgeon in | Newcastle, he became, in 1805, resident medical office |
He was born in | Newcastle, New Brunswick and became a barrister and ju |
ghts between the senior and junior groups in | Newcastle and on the Central Coast, the once thriving |
He was born in | Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of John Sievewright. |
The Cluny was one of only two pubs in | Newcastle to make it into the 2004 Good Pub Guide. |
was offered a job at an animal sanctuary in | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
lf as a 'chamber counsel' and conveyancer in | Newcastle and London. |
ealand, playing in Britain's warm-up game in | Newcastle. |
Haymarket bus station, bus station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, above |
He was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and died in Milbou |
Jobe Wheelhouse (born 14 April 1985 in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is an Australia |
They played many gigs in | Newcastle including 'The Riverside' The band also appe |
Born in | Newcastle in 1769 and entering the navy at just ten ye |
Bowman was born in | Newcastle to electical linesman Donald Napier Bowman a |
ls Middlesbrough and set up a sports shop in | Newcastle upon Tyne, as he vowed 'never to kick a ball |
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