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professional rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League competi |
h 1990) is a rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
vin Connor, Maurice Bernard Connor; Mayor of | Newcastle; Member of Board of Health 1901;Invested in |
Shields had a career year in 2007-08 for the | Newcastle Vipers of the EIHL, scoring 73 points in 57 |
ich has raised money for Freeman Hospital in | Newcastle, victims of the Omagh Bombing and other char |
He then taught at Howell (near Guyra), the | Newcastle suburb of Wickham and the Sydney suburb of B |
Wilson is a rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
ockey right winger currently playing for the | Newcastle Vipers of the Elite Ice Hockey League. |
He last played for the | Newcastle Vipers of the Elite Ice Hockey League on a m |
Newcastle Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle, England. | |
Newcastle Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle, England | |
Hunnable speaks in the | Newcastle by-election of 1908 on his "travelling platf |
league footballer currently playing for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
versity, University of Sydney, University of | Newcastle, University of New England, the University o |
gan in July 1901 as the Junior School in the | Newcastle suburb of Hamilton. |
Bassong was named the | Newcastle player of the season for the 08-09 season. |
Sean Oultram first played for | Newcastle Northstars of the Australian Ice Hockey Leag |
professional rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the NRL. |
nd French battleship Richelieu; cruisers HMS | Newcastle (flagship of Rear-Admiral A. D. Reid, comman |
Magic 1152 at the hub at the weekend and the | Newcastle station of the same name during the week. |
R. Hall & Son, and was vice president of the | Newcastle Chamber of Commerce from 1919 to 1920, presi |
Sheriffe signed for | Newcastle Falcon of the Aviva Premier League on the 08 |
small industrial area and is adjacent to the | Newcastle campus of the Hunter Institute of Technology |
e was signed to a one-year contract with the | Newcastle Vipers of the EIHL. |
professional rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
rsity of Liechtenstein and the University of | Newcastle, School of Architecture and Built Environmen |
e work raising money for Freeman Hospital in | Newcastle, victims of the Omagh Bombing, and other cha |
milton, which he held until his death in the | Newcastle suburb of Merewether. |
He also had a trial with | Newcastle United of England in 1993 and scored a goal |
The suburb features one public house on the | Newcastle side of the area; The Polite Vicar, formerly |
y 1989) is a rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
English clubs Aston Villa, Fulham and | Newcastle United of the Premier League, had their sigh |
After leaving school he studied graphics at | Newcastle College of Art and Industrial Design, where |
professional rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League (NRL) c |
eague footballer who currently plays for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League and the |
y 1991) is a rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
professional rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
y 22, 2009, Griffith was signed again by the | Newcastle Vipers of the EIHL.. On January 8, 2010, Gri |
n of £2,000,000 from the Diocese of Hexham & | Newcastle, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of La Retraite an |
brough FC, before playing for Sunderland and | Newcastle School of Excellences. |
Wales between 1927 and 1971, named after the | Newcastle suburb of Hamilton. |
in Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Valley and | Newcastle areas of New South Wales. |
kelauen descent, who currently plays for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
h 1990) is a rugby league footballer for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League. |
The | Newcastle tower of the bridge |
Sample signed for the | Newcastle Vipers of the Elite League on May 18, 2010. |
n professional ice hockey defenseman for the | Newcastle Vipers of the EIHL. |
ank ditch was located 12 kilometres south of | Newcastle, south of the town of Belmont. |
ingham set out on her journey to the port of | Newcastle, north of Sydney, towed stern-first because |
Betley is a village and civil parish in the | Newcastle district of Staffordshire, England, about ha |
Campbell played for the | Newcastle Knights of the National Rugby League in the |
In the Champions League, | Newcastle pulled off a surprising turnaround to qualif |
De Ridder got his first assist against | Newcastle coming off the bench and swinging in a 89th |
il, drawing in the collections of the former | Newcastle Archives Office, which closed. |
These stores include TK Maxx, | Newcastle United Official Club Store, Imag-e-nation, a |
He then signed back with the | Newcastle Knights officially on 23 December 2010. |
ocated only 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) from the | Newcastle CBD on one of Newcastle's major arterial roa |
laying at right half in a 3-2 home defeat to | Newcastle United on 21 October 1893. |
Interior: | Newcastle Pew on right; pulpit & reredos on left |
He made his league debut against | Newcastle United on 28 September 1912 and took over th |
Over the past year a program called Renew | Newcastle based on using empty shops for start up cult |
Hunnam was born in | Newcastle, England on 10 April 1980. |
luding the winner in a home 1-0 victory over | Newcastle United on Boxing Day, he became a fans favou |
: against Hull City on 11 April, and against | Newcastle United on 22 April, in the penultimate game |
his official English debut in a 2-0 win over | Newcastle United on 24 August 2005 and scored his firs |
de his debut for Burnley in the 2-1 win over | Newcastle United on 14 April 1915. |
e Premier League match between Liverpool and | Newcastle United on 3rd April 1996 was voted as the "M |
ghts between the senior and junior groups in | Newcastle and on the Central Coast, the once thriving |
for the team's Second Division match against | Newcastle United on 29 August 1961. |
it was announced that Rogers had joined the | Newcastle Knights on a two-year contract from 2009. |
aritime accident of the twentieth-century in | Newcastle occurred on 9 August 1934 when the Stockton- |
In 1989 | Newcastle earthquake on 2011-06-24 08:02:16, 404 Not F |
recked on the Oyster bank at the entrance of | Newcastle Harbour, on the 19 January [1898] near the p |
Ioannis Toumbas in | Newcastle, England, on 20 July 1942. |
deadline) and scored his first goal against | Newcastle United on 22 March 1995. |
He joined | Newcastle United on trial in September 1996, Kevin Kee |
He made his debut for the | Newcastle Jets on the 29th of August 2008, in a crushi |
iddlesbrough was in the 1-0 away win against | Newcastle United on 7 October 1944 as a 17-year-old in |
f the murder of Nisbet, and he was hanged in | Newcastle Prison on 10 August. |
inal 2009 NRL game aginast his old club, the | Newcastle Knights on Round 26, 2009. |
n Arsenal's very first League match, against | Newcastle United on 2 September 1893. |
He made his debut for Sunderland against | Newcastle United on 22 February 1930 in a 3-0 defeat a |
He made his first-team debut against | Newcastle United on March 18, 1975 and played a total |
The Duke of | Newcastle tried on 10 March to dissuade Pitt from supp |
l's very first First Division match, against | Newcastle United on September 3, 1904. |
earance for Arsenal, as a substitute against | Newcastle United on May 14, 2000, in which a youthful |
h 2007, and his second in the 1-0 victory at | Newcastle United on 30 March. |
orth Queensland Fury striker Payne will join | Newcastle Jets on a two-year deal for 2011-2012 season |
d of that season, scoring in a 3-2 defeat at | Newcastle United on 9 April 1969. |
He made his debut for Arsenal against | Newcastle United on 13 August 1919 (which was Arsenal' |
The Duke of | Newcastle stays on as Secretary of State for War, whil |
In 2005 he joined the | Newcastle Knights on a two year deal, however he was n |
il connection was made from the plant to the | Newcastle line on 16 July 1896. |
firmed that he would leave the club and join | Newcastle Falcons on May 19, 2010. |
Newcastle was on the national canal network, but the c | |
Manager Joe Harvey gave McDermott his | Newcastle debut on 17 March 1973, at Old Trafford, wit |
recked on the Oyster bank at the entrance of | Newcastle Harbour, on the 29 April 1897. |
Newcastle, formed on 8 February 1908 at Pike's Rooms, | |
ugby union player in the world after joining | Newcastle Falcons on a contract reportedly worth $NZ o |
the game winning goal in a 2-0 result versus | Newcastle United on 25 September 2007 during a League |
senal's very first top-flight match, away to | Newcastle United on 3 September 1904; Arsenal lost 3-0 |
This coupled with injuries left | Newcastle light on players, resulting in successive 4- |
A Cup finals and a League Cup final, two for | Newcastle and one for Arsenal. |
the League Challenge Cup at St James Park in | Newcastle, in only their third season. |
As the Commanding Officer of | Newcastle during Operation Slipper in the Persian Gulf |
ur, and considered the executive position at | Newcastle an opportunity "he had to take". |
football club exists in the village, called | Newcastle A.F.C. or Newcastle Football Club, whose hom |
ugh he turned down an opportunity to move to | Newcastle United, Orient manager Dave Sexton gave him |
the only two foreign bells in the diocese of | Newcastle: the other is at Eglingham. |
crossing of two major lines - one Bristol to | Newcastle, the other Euston to Aberdeen - it was impor |
ey's Angel of the North in nearby Gateshead, | Newcastle and other neighbouring authorities were keen |
Newcastle dropped out of the competition. | |
ional side during a wartime international in | Newcastle when outside left Eric Brook was injured bef |
l 1951 at Wembley and ended in a victory for | Newcastle United over Blackpool by 2-0, with both goal |
Newcastle, hovering over the trap door." | |
n, the Victoria was the principal theatre in | Newcastle, and over the course of its history had attr |
the battle, Cavendish's wife, the Duchess of | Newcastle, reported over 800 prisoners were captured b |
ying out of the Crowtree Leisure Centre, the | Newcastle United owned Wasps were taken to Newcastle t |
After a third round home win against | Newcastle United, Oxford United faced Second Division |
Manchester, Nottingham, Glasgow, Edinburgh, | Newcastle, Liverpool, Oxford, Bristol, Ipswich, Birmin |
from the Wahroonga northward to the city of | Newcastle; the Pacific Highway, running from Wahroonga |
Newcastle also paid Scunthorpe either £35,000, or £45, | |
He recently purchased two | Newcastle community papers, the Newcastle & Lake Macqu |
he suburb of Gosforth and covers most of the | Newcastle Great Park residential and business developm |
through the Kingston Park area of the city, | Newcastle Great Park, Gosforth Park and Whitebridge Pa |
He continued to captain | Newcastle whenever Parker was injured, and by the end |
Recently, with David Toms of | Newcastle University, Parker co-wrote a latest additio |
t Shieldfield whilst he was held prisoner at | Newcastle by Parliamentarian forces. |
x of the games home and away, against Brive, | Newcastle and Parma. |
r in the NRL competition, who played for the | Newcastle Knights, Parramatta Eels and Wests Tigers. |
Howey is still a very popular figure in | Newcastle as part of a successful influx from Newcastl |
and Pacific Highway), a part of the City of | Newcastle and part of southern Great Lakes Council (in |
sister, Mary Jane, at 4 St. Mary's Terrace, | Newcastle, now part of a listed terrace at 14-20 Great |
British artist who trained at King's College | Newcastle a part of Durham University, graduating in 1 |
Newcastle took part in six-month Atlantic Patrol Deplo | |
During the 1988-89 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the 1984-85 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the 2003-04 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
During the 1994-95 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
During the 1993-94 season, | Newcastle United participated in the FA Premier League |
During the 1990-91 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League S |
During the 1987-88 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Football League F |
During the 2005-06 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
During the 2004-05 season, | Newcastle United participated in the Premier League. |
the Museum of the Natural History Society at | Newcastle, and partly in the Museum of the Durham Coll |
He then attended the Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle, with Paul Anderson, for 6th Form. |
station's news studios at Mosbri Crescent in | Newcastle, by Paul Lobb and Natasha Beyersdorf on week |
ted at the independent Royal Grammar School, | Newcastle and Peterhouse, Cambridge where he graduated |
(Midway Studios is now under Warner Bros) - | Newcastle (formerly Pitbull Syndicate) was a video gam |
; No.12 Group, RAF Watnall; No.13 Group, RAF | Newcastle) were planned and constructed. |
The University of | Newcastle is planning to develop this building as part |
ith Scottish side Gretna before returning to | Newcastle to play for Newcastle Blue Star. |
At | Newcastle he played 123 games, scoring 92 goals, winni |
Whilst at | Newcastle he played in the 1999 FA Cup Final. |
Born and raised in | Newcastle, he played junior football for Adamstown Ros |
At | Newcastle he played alongside club legend Hughie Galla |
or being older brother of former Chelsea and | Newcastle United player Celestine Babayaro. |
e side Huddersfield Town.He is the father of | Newcastle United player Greg McDermott and Marsaxlokk |
Newcastle Jets Player's Player of the Year: 2006-2007 | |
Newcastle Jets Player's Player of the Year: 2007-2008 | |
He went on to serve | Newcastle as player, coach, assistant manager and then |
nial by the club in 1992 after 10 years as a | Newcastle United player, during which time he made 337 |
He is the oldest living former | Newcastle United player. |
eter Ramage - Queens Park Rangers and former | Newcastle United player. |
In October, two | Newcastle United players were hit by missiles at Ellan |
In December 1930 he was transferred to | Newcastle United, playing 30 league games and scoring |
Watson began his career with | Newcastle United, playing on a regular basis. |
uding the "JavaArtist of the Year 2001", the | Newcastle Digital Poetry Prize and an Honorary Mention |
the University of Durham, the University of | Newcastle, Manchester Polytechnic, Imperial College, L |
ppointed the thirteenth Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle by Pope Benedict XVI. |
was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Hexham and | Newcastle by Pope Paul VI, and nominated to the titula |
of World War I was appointed to command the | Newcastle Defended Port. |
t by Walpole, Queen Caroline and the Duke of | Newcastle that Porteous had been unnecessarily sacrifi |
tic families, of the Dukedoms of Devonshire, | Newcastle and Portland. |
owerful influence on the East End of central | Newcastle and portside communities and on people's wel |
On November 21, 2008 | Newcastle left Portsmouth for the last time for Turkey |
He played football for Queens Park Rangers, | Newcastle United, Portsmouth and Aldershot F.C. in the |
ly involved with the Live Theatre Company in | Newcastle, which premiered several of his plays, among |
Past winners of the | Newcastle RL Premiership |
At the same time | Newcastle is preparing to host a visit from a group of |
He became a miner in | Newcastle and President of the Northern District Miner |
ton, Professor of Philosophy from 1951-75 at | Newcastle University, President of the Cambridge Union |
Manchester United, Middlesbrough, Millwall, | Newcastle United, Preston North End and Sunderland. |
successful in getting a train station at the | Newcastle campus, preventing the closure of the Huxley |
Tyne and Wear with its headquarters based in | Newcastle, the primary transport hub of North East Eng |
strategically vital castles of Bamburgh and | Newcastle, and Prince Henry was to perform homage for |
m the ‘rag-bag' of policies that made up the | Newcastle Programme, prioritising those they wanted an |
2011 | Newcastle Knights profile |
Newcastle Knights profile | |
The Country Park is also the home of | Newcastle Countryside Project and is bordered by the c |
s Harry Munro was a supporter of the Duke of | Newcastle, a prominent Whig who was Prime Minister 175 |
The Commandant in | Newcastle ordered provisions to be sent to Port Stephe |
a driving game developed by Midway Studios - | Newcastle and published by Ubisoft and Midway Games fo |
s of Newcastle-upon-Tyne led his army out of | Newcastle in pursuit of the marauding Scots, the two s |
bined with Birmingham City's failure to beat | Newcastle United, put Portsmouth beyond the pursuit of |
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