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Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he attended Sydney Grammar |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he attended Newcastle Univ |
Black Hill is a rural locality and suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 26 kilo |
Estramina was reported by the Commandant at | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia: on Friday 19 Ja |
the Hunter Line), in the western suburbs of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
Hailing from | Newcastle, New South Wales, Hinton played his junior f |
New Lambton Heights is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 9 kilom |
This article details the history of | Newcastle, New South Wales from the first human activi |
me formation of the Citizens Forces based in | Newcastle, New South Wales, and consisting of four inf |
She was born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, and was educated at Newcas |
tion opened 15 August 1887 and is located in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia on CityRail's Ne |
Kocan was born Peter Raymond Douglas in | Newcastle, New South Wales and raised in Melbourne. |
Holmesville is a suburb of | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 21 kilo |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, she received a Bachelor of |
y years with Pasminco EZ Ltd in Tasmania and | Newcastle, New South Wales. |
Paul Marquet (born 26 September 1969 in | Newcastle, New South Wales) is a former professional r |
Rhys Muldoon (born 17 October 1965 in | Newcastle, New South Wales) is an Australian actor, wr |
e Pacific Ocean and the Hunter River port of | Newcastle, New South Wales, from 1817 until 2007. |
niversity)) is a station on the Hunter line, | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. |
ons (Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Manchester, | Newcastle, Newport, Winchester, and three in London). |
The | Newcastle News endorsed the measure in a Oct. 7, 2008, |
aving school he worked as a typesetter for a | Newcastle newspaper and played football for Gateshead |
f earthquake resistant design regulations in | Newcastle, nor the strengthening of old buildings, alt |
In 2008, he moved up to the | Newcastle North Stars of the Australian Ice Hockey Lea |
is home to the 3 times Australian Champions | Newcastle North Stars Ice Hockey team, and the Newcast |
1974, Hexham 1979, (as Liberal/SDP Alliance) | Newcastle North 1983 and 1987 general elections. |
Price has also been a member for the | Newcastle North Stars in the East Coast Super League, |
No | Newcastle North Stars players have been awarded the Hu |
g for the Adelaide Avalanche in 2006 and the | Newcastle North Stars in 2007. |
ice hockey player currently playing for the | Newcastle North Stars in the Australian Ice Hockey Lea |
ingham set out on her journey to the port of | Newcastle, north of Sydney, towed stern-first because |
rty and Liberal Party fielded a candidate in | Newcastle North. |
Gilbert Alexander Ralston (1912, | Newcastle, Northern Ireland - 1999, Mount Pleasant, So |
Sean Oultram first played for | Newcastle Northstars of the Australian Ice Hockey Leag |
ice hockey player currently playing for the | Newcastle Northstars in the Australian Ice Hockey Leag |
Anderson was the son of Henry Anderson of | Newcastle, Northumberland. |
He was born in | Newcastle, Northumberland. |
uddersfield, Hull, Leeds, Leicester, Madrid, | Newcastle, Nottingham, Sheffield Hallam, Sheffield, St |
sister, Mary Jane, at 4 St. Mary's Terrace, | Newcastle, now part of a listed terrace at 14-20 Great |
e Morisset Sports & Tennis Centre located in | Newcastle, NSW in Australia. |
ckname) are a Rugby League club based in the | Newcastle, NSW region of Australia. |
in 1952 by workers at the BHP Steelworks in | Newcastle, NSW and was originally known as Newcastle I |
David Watkins MP ( | Newcastle, NSW) |
Allan Morris MP ( | Newcastle, NSW) |
eer he was associated with the University of | Newcastle, NSW. |
Bluetongue, which is based in Cameron Park, | Newcastle, NSW. |
In the late 1960s the | Newcastle Oaks addition was built. |
and the Scots went on to occupy the town of | Newcastle, obtaining a stranglehold on London's coal s |
aritime accident of the twentieth-century in | Newcastle occurred on 9 August 1934 when the Stockton- |
The suburb includes Fort Scratchley, | Newcastle Ocean Baths and Newcastle Beach. |
w Price first played midget grade hockey for | Newcastle of the New South Wales Ice Hockey Midget Lea |
hibited some watercolour paintings, again in | Newcastle, of which one, "The Juicy Tree bit", was tho |
980-5 and later became a company director in | Newcastle of his family holdings in the City. |
d as they lost three consecutive games until | Newcastle officials dismissed Smith and appointed assi |
Oklahoma, before retiring to a small farm in | Newcastle, Oklahoma. |
He was appointed Chief Magistrate for | Newcastle on three occasions and was Member of Parliam |
Rail will be operating a service to and from | Newcastle on a Sunday morning (and return in the eveni |
mately 60 km (37 miles) to the north-west of | Newcastle on the A68. |
hip of Hexham, situated between Maitland and | Newcastle on the Hunter River, is completely submerged |
d in Lytteton on 15 July 1878 and sailed for | Newcastle on the 30 July 1878 |
oo, New South Wales, Australia, and south of | Newcastle, on the Main North railway line. |
the priesthood for the diocese of Hexham and | Newcastle on 12 June 1966 and then undertook pastoral |
ited estates at Benton House, Little Benton, | Newcastle on Tyne, Heddon on the Wall, Ponteland and G |
erwicke (1573-1641) a Merchant Adventurer of | Newcastle on Tyne, who was Sheriff of that city in 161 |
(1773-1849) of Benton House, Little Benton, | Newcastle on Tyne and Linden Hall, Longhorsley, Northu |
Drovandi arrived in | Newcastle on the 2nd August 2007 and was given the num |
ute over contract negotiations, Bernard left | Newcastle on 31 January 2005 to join Southampton on a |
r made his 50th consecutive league start for | Newcastle on 6 March 2010 in the 6-1 win over Barnsley |
Archibald Innes died at | Newcastle on 29 August 1857. |
The son of William Turner, he was born at | Newcastle on 13 January 1788. |
north with the Pacific Islanders Loki joined | Newcastle on a short term deal to cover the ongoing pr |
Newcastle on Clun is a parish which covers the village | |
and and Edinburgh or south to the A1(M) near | Newcastle on towards Durham and Yorkshire. |
6-1936) was an English metallurgist, born at | Newcastle on Tyne, England. |
est daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of | Newcastle on 30 December 1669 at Whitehall, London. |
Wise left | Newcastle on 1 April 2009. |
Flooding in | Newcastle on June 8 |
He left | Newcastle on 1 July 2009 after his contract with the c |
n 1832 for £55000 to Isaac Cookson a wealthy | Newcastle on Tyne merchant. |
HMS E55 was sold in | Newcastle on 6 September 1922. |
He made his debut for | Newcastle on Saturday 28 October 2000 in a 1-0 away de |
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. |
he son of saddler John Turnbull, was born in | Newcastle on October 28, 1825. |
aborator with William Cavendish, 1st Duke of | Newcastle on Cavendish's play The Country Captain (pri |
is served by intercity trains to Sydney and | Newcastle on the Newcastle and Central Coast Line, and |
r, and he scored his first domestic goal for | Newcastle on 7 November against Watford in the League |
ld to Bertram Anderson, Mayor and Sheriff of | Newcastle on Tyne, who built a manor house in about 15 |
castle-on-Tyne, and baptised at St Nicholas, | Newcastle on 20 December 1590. |
With | Newcastle on the back foot somewhat, Hereford won a co |
is intention to resign the See of Hexham and | Newcastle on the grounds of ill health. |
In 1911 | Newcastle once again got to the FA Cup final helped by |
Even 3rd place | Newcastle only escaped relegation by seven points. |
f-way through the 2006-2007 A-League season, | Newcastle only had the inexperienced Ben Kennedy as a |
12 July - SS Cawarra was wrecked off | Newcastle, only 1 of 61 passengers and crew survive |
He was educated in London and in | Newcastle, Ontario. |
Newcastle open-topper No. 114 built in 1901. | |
niversity Theatre Groups, such as those from | Newcastle or Sheffield, are also invited to take part |
ara can be accessed by train from Sydney and | Newcastle or by Newcastle Buses services. |
The Commandant in | Newcastle ordered provisions to be sent to Port Stephe |
March, 1779, the Mayor and common council of | Newcastle ordered that several candidates produce cert |
Australia and the Multifaith Association of | Newcastle, organised a seminar about Esperanto at the |
It is run at | Newcastle over a distance of 2 miles and 19 yards (3,2 |
narrowly chosen to be Labor's candidate for | Newcastle over sitting member Bryce Gaudry, after Prem |
DUBC taking home the main trophy every year, | Newcastle overall winners for the first time in 2009. |
This engineer from | Newcastle owned lots of land in this area, he erected |
The Duke of | Newcastle owned mineral rights in much of North Nottin |
Helens, | Newcastle, Palmerston Village, Palmerston West, Rathco |
Broadmeadow was originally part of the | Newcastle Pasturage Reserve of 648 hectares. |
, a hurried clearance from a scramble in the | Newcastle penalty area fell to Kenneth Hunt, who hit t |
nd and educated at the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle, Peng is a graduate of the Durham Cricket Ac |
The | Newcastle Permanent Building Society is a building soc |
Interior: | Newcastle Pew on right; pulpit & reredos on left |
t and reredos of 1722 with fine carving, the | Newcastle Pew (1725-26), and the brick north aisle wit |
When, in conjunction with the duke of | Newcastle, Pitt returned to power in the following Jul |
* | Newcastle played this game with ten men, as Joseph McK |
He was the first | Newcastle player to score more than 30 goals in a seas |
ionship Winners Medal, despite having been a | Newcastle player for around five months by the time Ra |
Bassong was named the | Newcastle player of the season for the 08-09 season. |
He was the second | Newcastle player to gain caps for the Danish national |
The campaign was backed by former | Newcastle players and managers such as Alan Shearer, S |
Irvine, before later being coached by former | Newcastle players Kenny Wharton and Peter Beardsley. |
ra was produced in a joint production by the | Newcastle Playhouse and the Theatre Royal Stratford Ea |
tant director in the theatre in England (The | Newcastle Playhouse, King's Head), he went to New York |
and at club level for Broughton Rangers, and | Newcastle, playing at Wing, i.e. number 2 or 5. |
In particular a game against | Newcastle, playing the last 40 minutes, he was ruthles |
was much more involved in the first team at | Newcastle, playing in the holding role which allowed t |
In April 2006, Scottish & | Newcastle plc announced that it had agreed to acquire |
1865), | Newcastle politician and member of the First Parliamen |
rdanstone College of Art, Dundee and Jane at | Newcastle Polytechnic (1989). |
School of Art MFA Programme in 1994 and from | Newcastle Polytechnic in 1988. |
For a time, after graduating from | Newcastle Polytechnic, she lived and worked in Austral |
a degree in Government and Public Policy at | Newcastle Polytechnic. |
and became principal lecturer in History at | Newcastle Polytechnic. |
Female Factories were also established in | Newcastle, Port Macquarie, Moreton Bay, and in Van Die |
Nobbys Lighthouse and | Newcastle Port Corporation (Custodians of Nobbys Head) |
According to the | Newcastle port authority, the Sygna is the last of 59 |
rt terminals in Brisbane, Gladstone, Mackay, | Newcastle, Port Kembla, Geelong and Portland, Victoria |
they defeated Lakes United 17-14 to win the | Newcastle premiership. |
f the murder of Nisbet, and he was hanged in | Newcastle Prison on 10 August. |
ter, John Hunter Children's, Rankin Park and | Newcastle Private hospitals, and the Royal Newcastle C |
Gladstone's endorsement of the | Newcastle Programme did have one important outcome. |
m the ‘rag-bag' of policies that made up the | Newcastle Programme, prioritising those they wanted an |
Howe at the Battle of Carillon, the Duke of | Newcastle proposed that her next son, Richard, take th |
first performance was as The Love Bomb at a | Newcastle pub in March. |
Their first performance was at a | Newcastle pub in March. |
In the Champions League, | Newcastle pulled off a surprising turnaround to qualif |
least eight Norman castles (Newport, Little | Newcastle, Puncheston, Castlebythe, Henry's Moat, Maen |
Scottish & | Newcastle purchased Courage from Foster's in 1995, cre |
troops, Cholmeley declared for the King, and | Newcastle put him in command all maritime affairs alon |
For the 3rd season in a row | Newcastle qualified for Europe via the league. |
d electrification from Trafalgar South yard ( | Newcastle Quayside branch). |
At the Tyne end, Q2 proceeds along the | Newcastle Quayside, with a long one way section meanin |
the River Tyne, between Dunston Staiths and | Newcastle Quayside, was also provided. |
In 2010 he produced a music video with local | Newcastle R&B singer Jamilah Hassan - titled 'When the |
In April, 2002 Williamson joined | Newcastle Racecourse as managing director and during a |
He presented the Gosforth Cup to | Newcastle Racecourse in 1951. |
Scottish businessman David Williamson joined | Newcastle Racecourse as managing director and during a |
was scheduled to coincide with Race Week at | Newcastle Racecourse, during which the Northumberland |
Save our Rails, a | Newcastle rail lobby group, has suggested opening a ne |
ound the Great Northern Railway, the road to | Newcastle's western suburbs and the construction of th |
It is located below | Newcastle railway station, from which the Metro statio |
-Richmond branch line, built by the York and | Newcastle Railway in 1846. |
The line was opened in 1846 by the York and | Newcastle Railway Company. |
anch line was opened in 1846 by the York and | Newcastle Railway Company. |
ine which was opened in 1846 by the York and | Newcastle Railway Company. |
o be built required the private Silverdale & | Newcastle Railway, built in 1850 by ironmaster Ralph S |
at St. James' Park, his performances helped | Newcastle reach the FA Cup Final with goals against Po |
In 1932, | Newcastle reached the final of the FA Cup against Arse |
The Mariners faced much adversity in the | Newcastle region because of the Australian Rugby Leagu |
The Awabakal peoples lands included the | Newcastle region and Lake Macquarie. |
came to an end in 1972 and it now houses the | Newcastle Region Maritime and Military Museum. |
ademically selective secondary school in the | Newcastle region. |
uch as Jack Charlton and then Willie McFaul, | Newcastle remained in the top-flight, until key player |
ict of King County, which includes Bellevue, | Newcastle, Renton, Maple Valley, Kent, Covington, Blac |
the battle, Cavendish's wife, the Duchess of | Newcastle, reported over 800 prisoners were captured b |
be high in the Cameroon International, with | Newcastle reportedly being a likely destination. |
apped up by Dundee within days of his former | Newcastle reserve colleague Colin McMenamin made the s |
He worked his way through | Newcastle's youth system and captained the Newcastle r |
cial centre and residential area catering to | Newcastle residents including Australian and internati |
win a seat, finishing in third place in his | Newcastle riding. |
Newcastle Riverkings logo | |
The team was then known as the | Newcastle Riverkings for two seasons between 1998 and |
end, when it was given to a supporter of the | Newcastle Riverkings, who had won just eleven times in |
lso the name of the street running along the | Newcastle riverside. |
Past winners of the | Newcastle RL Premiership |
(twice), Halifax, Hull Kingston Rovers, and | Newcastle RLFC. |
ern and western edges, bordering Seaburn and | Newcastle Road respectively, are amongst the highest i |
Newcastle Road ends at a large roundabout. | |
I ran all the way back to | Newcastle Road to tell father [Stanley] the news. |
John Lennon spent his first five years at 9 | Newcastle Road located two blocks from Penny Lane in L |
se direction from their point of origin, and | Newcastle Road, which was formerly designated A1, is n |
nd tourists there is a car park on the B4368 | Newcastle Road, near Clun Bridge, where there are publ |
north of Clough on the main Ballynahinch to | Newcastle road. |
ing the 18 team league are: Alsager, Norton, | Newcastle, Rocester and Eccleshall reserves (though th |
Rosebuds renamed themselves | Newcastle Rosebud United while they played in the NSL. |
Jones began his career with | Newcastle Rosebud in 1985 before joining Sydney Croati |
Winner National Knockout Cup: 1984 (as | Newcastle Rosebuds) |
was brought up in Rye, and went to school at | Newcastle Royal Grammar School. |
chool on Beacon Lough Road in Gateshead then | Newcastle Royal Grammar School, and won a place at New |
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