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Stuart Musialik (born 29 March 1985 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
e beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in | Newcastle with Coal brought from the town Moor along t |
Powerhouse is a gay club and venue in | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
Cheryl Ann Salisbury (born 8 March 1974 in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia) is a female foo |
tute whose national headquarters are also in | Newcastle. |
Gareth Drabble born 6 July 1990 in | Newcastle, England is a rugby union player for Leeds C |
n, the Victoria was the principal theatre in | Newcastle, and over the course of its history had attr |
Geordie (spoken in | Newcastle upon Tyne) |
Haddock was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, and joined his home-town club as |
In | Newcastle he established and developed courses in micr |
Shaun Hutchinson (born 23 November 1990 in | Newcastle, England) is an English footballer who curre |
Davies was born and raised in | Newcastle and moved to Sydney, aged 17, initially livi |
1929 at the then depot at Fenham Barracks in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
iggest crowds, including 8,000 to a rally in | Newcastle and he campaigned widely, travelling to Vict |
The Laing Art Gallery in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England is located on New Bridge |
n (also Thomas) was baptised 5 March 1691 in | Newcastle. |
ny to run the Tyne and Wear Metro service in | Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. |
Born in | Newcastle, Wyoming, he attended the public schools in |
Spender is a BBC television drama set in | Newcastle upon Tyne, written by Ian La Frenais and Jim |
John William Carver (born 16 January 1965 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is a former English footballer an |
East End Broadcast, an RSL radio station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England that acted as a precursor |
bridge and from 1933 embarked on curacies in | Newcastle upon Tyne before wartime service in the RNVR |
Hancock was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne and educated at The Royal Grammar |
Andrew Tylecote was raised in | Newcastle upon Tyne, where he was a Scholar of the Roy |
Glen Joseph (born 02/11/1984 in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England) is an actor and musician |
1837 the regiment was based for two years in | Newcastle upon Tyne where it was frequently called out |
The Hoppings is held on the Town Moor in | Newcastle upon Tyne during the last week in June. |
He was ordained in | Newcastle Cathedral in 1979 and was an assistant curat |
Ben Kennedy (born 14 February 1987 in | Newcastle, Australia) is a football (soccer) goalkeepe |
Eat The Peach was filmed on location in | Newcastle, Co. Dublin. |
for Girls is a private school in Gosforth in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England for girls from the age of |
James Virgili (born on 8 July 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Heppell was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyneside and was educated locally |
e BBC Broadcasting Centre on Barrack Road in | Newcastle upon Tyne with journalists also based at new |
He was born and educated in | Newcastle, New Brunswick, the son of the lumber and fl |
Marshall was born in | Newcastle, South Africa, the daughter of a steel execu |
rty and Liberal Party fielded a candidate in | Newcastle North. |
Adamstown Railway Station is located in | Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia on the Newcastle |
His performance in this match resulted in | Newcastle United and Middlesbrough asking about his av |
Its office is in Pink Lane in | Newcastle upon Tyne, near Newcastle Central station. |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he attended Sydney Grammar |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, he attended Newcastle Univ |
The Gate is a retail and leisure complex in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
He worked in local radio and regional TV in | Newcastle before becoming a BBC political corresponden |
r the Hunter Community Environment Centre in | Newcastle, the Australian state of New South Wales 10, |
Kenny Wharton (born November 28, 1960 in | Newcastle upon Tyne) is an English former professional |
mbria and the Scottish Borders, published in | Newcastle Upon Tyne by Trinity Mirror. |
apprenticed to a millwright and engineer in | Newcastle. |
Born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, to Scottish parents (alt |
For the main railway station in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England, see Newcastle railway st |
Bobby Cowell died on 11 January 1996 in | Newcastle Upon Tyne, aged 73. |
is health affected by his unflagging work in | Newcastle, though there he found a number of ritualist |
the first poet to perform at Morden Tower in | Newcastle. |
Ben Kantarovski (born 20 January 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Mark Gillespie (born 27 March 1992 in | Newcastle) is an English professional footballer curre |
tion starring Kelly Brook was also filmed in | Newcastle. |
Because Trudi is based in | Newcastle (a city where there no major tournaments are |
n established ironmaster from Skinnerburn in | Newcastle upon Tyne, though he died in 1737 before the |
rican Impressionist landscape artist born in | Newcastle, England, moving to Cincinnati, Ohio with hi |
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 |
Connolly was born in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England and was elected as the Au |
Kocan was born Peter Raymond Douglas in | Newcastle, New South Wales and raised in Melbourne. |
rnized and an asylum for imbeciles set up in | Newcastle and a temporary asylum at Cooma. |
It was set in | Newcastle in North East England, and was based around |
Born in | Newcastle, New South Wales, she received a Bachelor of |
The Central Arcade in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England is an elegant Edwardian s |
th Run is on the A167(M) Central Motorway in | Newcastle. |
Glen Downey(born 20 September 1978 in | Newcastle Upon Tyne, England) is a former English foot |
e High Level Bridge across the River Tyne in | Newcastle Upon Tyne in 1849. |
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 |
Jacob Pepper (born on 8 May 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
e Royal Shakespeare Company, Live Theatre in | Newcastle, and Theatercombinat in Germany. |
in 1952 by workers at the BHP Steelworks in | Newcastle, NSW and was originally known as Newcastle I |
2, it opened the new Flora Robson Theatre in | Newcastle. |
the League Challenge Cup at St James Park in | Newcastle, in only their third season. |
f earthquake resistant design regulations in | Newcastle, nor the strengthening of old buildings, alt |
s were floated down-river to timber mills in | Newcastle. |
pent the Summer 2009 filming for the show in | Newcastle, which was shown weekly at the beginning of |
nt he campaigned for a College of Science in | Newcastle which eventually came to fruition after his |
quisition of the Thomas Hedley Co., based in | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
He lived in | Newcastle and maintained a summer home at Burnt Church |
inting works are on the Castlewellan Road in | Newcastle, County Down. |
Andre Snyman (born 2 February 1974 in | Newcastle, South Africa) is a South African rugby unio |
s from 1986-87, he was part of the inaugural | Newcastle Knights squad from 1988-93 and then finished |
rom 1986-87 and he was part of the inaugural | Newcastle Knights squad from 1988-90. |
ragons in 1987, he was part of the inaugural | Newcastle Knights squad from 1988-89 and ended his pro |
rom 1986-87 and he was part of the inaugural | Newcastle Knights squad from 1988-92. |
Ground Floor tenants include | Newcastle United, Art, Millie's Cookies and Evans, whi |
They are now sold at over 60 clubs including | Newcastle United Football Club, Coventry City Football |
on represented various youth clubs including | Newcastle City Boy's (1969-74), Newbiggin Hall Boy's C |
nd traditionally Labour) councils, including | Newcastle upon Tyne and Leeds. |
rogramming, with those represented including | Newcastle Falcons, Blyth Spartans F.C., Gateshead F.C. |
es on in several local placenames, including | Newcastle Emlyn. |
The Infirmary, | Newcastle 1751-2 |
Tommy Lang inspired | Newcastle to a 2-0 lead, before Gallacher pulled one b |
Interior: | Newcastle Pew on right; pulpit & reredos on left |
razy when the then England skipper flew into | Newcastle Airport. |
ere diverted via the King Edward Bridge into | Newcastle. |
Also within the ward is | Newcastle College. |
The cathedral is | Newcastle Cathedral (until 1882 the Parish Church of S |
lic private school in the suburb of Jesmond, | Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
ial Church (Jesmond Parish Church), Jesmond, | Newcastle (1858) |
In 2006 Brown moved to Australia to join | Newcastle Jets in the A-League after being noticed by |
Mather left in 1935 to join | Newcastle United as manager. |
clear that while Shearer was allowed to join | Newcastle that Jack Walker would never have allowed hi |
2004 and he travelled further north to join | Newcastle Falcons. |
lington before he moved to Australia to join | Newcastle KB/Rosebud and later Sydney Olympic in the A |
Pasqualin will join | Newcastle Falcons for the 2011/2012 season. |
orth Queensland Fury striker Payne will join | Newcastle Jets on a two-year deal for 2011-2012 season |
firmed that he would leave the club and join | Newcastle Falcons on May 19, 2010. |
On 1 June 2006 Bond left Portsmouth to join | Newcastle United as assistant to Newcastle manager Gle |
e 12/04/2011 Bennett announced he would join | Newcastle in 2012 on a 4 year deal with owner Nathan T |
In February 2010 he joind | Newcastle United as their cheif scout following the re |
He joined | Newcastle Blue Star of the Northern Premier League Div |
before converting to striker when he joined | Newcastle), before signing for Bexley United in May 19 |
In May 1914 he joined | Newcastle United for a £1,550 fee, but retired from fo |
Jonathan joined | Newcastle Blue Star on loan on the 27th February 2009. |
In April, 2002 Williamson joined | Newcastle Racecourse as managing director and during a |
the Football League for Burnley, and joined | Newcastle United as part of a player exchange deal in |
In May 1901 he joined | Newcastle United for a £150 fee, before signing for Mi |
From Connacht he joined | Newcastle Falcons and stayed there from 2004 to 2007, |
north with the Pacific Islanders Loki joined | Newcastle on a short term deal to cover the ongoing pr |
He joined | Newcastle United in March 1989, as a 25-year-old, and |
d Under 21 international, and in 1998 joined | Newcastle Falcons. |
Scottish businessman David Williamson joined | Newcastle Racecourse as managing director and during a |
He joined | Newcastle United on trial in September 1996, Kevin Kee |
Jimmy Richardson joined | Newcastle in April 1928 from Blyth Spartans, making hi |
He then joined | Newcastle United, where he worked as a fitness coach a |
He joined | Newcastle United in 1925 and stayed there for ten year |
career at Rotherham United and later joined | Newcastle United in 1953 for £12,000 - a relatively hi |
He joined | Newcastle Blue Star for the 2008-09 season in May 2008 |
He joined | Newcastle United in 1970 and became a key player down |
He joined | Newcastle in October 1943 at the age of 20. |
local club Sunderland Seaburn before joining | Newcastle United. |
ack, he played local football before joining | Newcastle United in May 1906, but moved on to Second D |
uently played for Durham City before joining | Newcastle Benfield (Bay Plastics) in September 2005.He |
ith Preston North End in 1971 before joining | Newcastle United in 1973 and returning to Preston in 1 |
pressive 24 goals in 45 games before joining | Newcastle United in 1935. |
Within months of joining | Newcastle, Ancell received international recognition. |
Shortly after joining | Newcastle, Glass made an appearance for Scotland natio |
earances in a six year period before joining | Newcastle United. |
ll Villa and Whitley Athletic before joining | Newcastle United in 1910. |
Jarrow F.C.'s under-age teams before joining | Newcastle United. |
Non league club North Shields before joining | Newcastle United in 1925. |
ugby union player in the world after joining | Newcastle Falcons on a contract reportedly worth $NZ o |
The Journal ( | Newcastle upon Tyne), 10 January 2005 |
mond AFL and the AFL Greater Sydney Juniors ( | Newcastle and Central Coast) competitions. |
Why just | Newcastle, Curtis is contiually linked to clubs, I see |
K49IF | Newcastle, etc. |
formances he was purchased by Kevin Keegan's | Newcastle United for £2.6m. |
He is a keen | Newcastle United supporter. |
Kenton, | Newcastle upon Tyne |
s passed to 13 Group headquarters in Kenton, | Newcastle upon Tyne. |
egan with a curacy at The Ascension, Kenton, | Newcastle, after which he was Precentor of St Ninian's |
e some excellent last ditch tackles and kept | Newcastle United in it. |
rsenal had led 1-0 with a Bob John goal, but | Newcastle's equaliser came after a long ball had appea |
Newcastle's equaliser came after a long ball had appea | |
allsend, Cobalt Business Park, Killingworth, | Newcastle Airport and Newcastle City Centre. |
gh, Crossgar, Dundrum, Killough, Killyleagh, | Newcastle, Saintfield, Seaforde and Strangford. |
Dr Julian Knight ( | Newcastle University) |
rovides bus connections to Westfield Kotara, | Newcastle and Glendale. |
chool of Architecture, Planning & Landscape, | Newcastle University. |
currently holds the record of being the last | Newcastle United captain to lift silverware with the c |
comprising members of King's College, later | Newcastle University, always sang at the University Ca |
ps winning the English Premiership and later | Newcastle Falcons in England in a world record £1m dea |
0 was at home to Championship league leaders | Newcastle United in the third round of the FA Cup. |
iod before a 0-0 draw away to league leaders | Newcastle United saw the club end 2009 5 points clear |
eds, who were now four points behind leaders | Newcastle United and three points adrift of second pla |
In the Champions League, | Newcastle pulled off a surprising turnaround to qualif |
when four British frigates, Acasta, Leander, | Newcastle and Acasta sighted her and began to pursue. |
Following | Newcastle's loss to Blackpool, Middlesbrough leapfrogg |
2008, N'Zogbia announced his desire to leave | Newcastle during the January 2009 transfer window, say |
the mouth of the Hunter River while leaving | Newcastle for Adelaide on 20 July 1898. |
After leaving | Newcastle he signed again for Grimsby Town, although h |
After leaving | Newcastle in December 1910 he spent three seasons with |
After leaving | Newcastle United, Winsper set up his own consultancy c |
ity 1946-48; Lecturer, then Senior Lecturer, | Newcastle University 1948-63; and Professor of Pure Ma |
He led | Newcastle to their first promotion in the 1898 season, |
ities in the United Kingdom including Leeds, | Newcastle upon Tyne and Nottingham, with the Leeds sto |
n, Dubai, France, London, Luxembourg, Leeds, | Newcastle, New York, New Orleans, New Zealand, Perth, |
He left | Newcastle after falling out with the coach, Nick Theo. |
Roeder, who had left | Newcastle earlier that year and appointed Norwich mana |
Gennoe left | Newcastle United in 1999 to take up a similar post at |
ute over contract negotiations, Bernard left | Newcastle on 31 January 2005 to join Southampton on a |
in November 1992, before he permanently left | Newcastle in February 1993. |
Macdonald left | Newcastle for Arsenal in 1976, for the unusual fee of |
He left | Newcastle in 1956 and went on to manage Fulham between |
He left | Newcastle for Bradford City in July 1914. |
Wise left | Newcastle on 1 April 2009. |
He left | Newcastle on 1 July 2009 after his contract with the c |
After the delay to repair E19 they left | Newcastle for the Baltic on 4 September at 1630 hrs. |
He left | Newcastle United in November 1906 becoming player/mana |
This coupled with injuries left | Newcastle light on players, resulting in successive 4- |
She was built by Hawthorn Leslie, | Newcastle and launched on 13 February 1903. |
International Centre for Life, | Newcastle, England |
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