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From early in the history of | Bridlington, a small fishing port grew up near the coas |
The others included | Bridlington and Pocklington. |
Some trains continue to | Bridlington and Sheffield. |
Cleethorpes, Scunthorpe, York, Goole, Hull, | Bridlington and Scarborough |
e parts of the district were transferred to | Bridlington and Filey urban districts. |
ous places around then East Coast including | Bridlington and Filey. |
He was born in | Bridlington and educated at Eton and Trinity College, C |
nuary 2008 he was relieved of his duties at | Bridlington and subsequently signed as a player for Bra |
d for Parliament without success in 1966 at | Bridlington and was elected to the House of Commons as |
northbound to Scarborough and southwards to | Bridlington and Hull, with many of the latter running t |
ins to the East Coast resorts, Scarborough, | Bridlington and Cleethropes being the most popular. |
Opened by the Scarborough | Bridlington and West Riding Junction Railway, then run |
s Feoffees ("trustholders") of the Manor of | Bridlington, and empowering them to enrol twelve more A |
located at High Hunsley, Buckton Barn near | Bridlington and Grimsby town centre. |
On Sunday mornings | Bridlington Archery Club comes to do their archery. |
In 2009 | Bridlington author and disaster expert Richard Jones be |
rds Feoffees and Assistants of the Manor of | Bridlington, based in England, was created in 1636. |
s, but set sail for England, and arrived in | Bridlington Bay on the 14th. |
a darts tournament held at Leisure World in | Bridlington between October 13 and October 16, 2006. |
age 14 for seven years to William Forth, a | Bridlington bookseller and printer. |
r last game to Scarborough Pirates 30-26 to | Bridlington Bulls who prevailed in the Yorkshire divisi |
2002: | Bridlington Bulls, Durham Tigers, Newcastle Knights, Su |
history at the 2007 Winmau World Masters in | Bridlington by hitting a televised nine dart finish. |
The | Bridlington campus was opened in September 2009 at a co |
es all agree that it was fairly modest: the | Bridlington Chronicle suggests a figure of 500 men-at-a |
934, the Greame family sold the hall to the | Bridlington Corporation, and in 1936, the hall was open |
st Riding, namely: the municipal borough of | Bridlington, Driffield urban district, Driffield Rural |
pattern of the hourly Sheffield service is | Bridlington, Driffield, Beverley, Cottingham, Hull, Bro |
ea, is a group of postcode districts around | Bridlington, Driffield, Filey, Malton, Pickering, Scarb |
ntirety of the poor law unions of Beverley, | Bridlington, Driffield, Howden, Hull, Patrington, Pockl |
discount on a 'heat seekers bronzathon' to | Bridlington, due to leave later that night. |
Coverdale died in September 1934, in | Bridlington, East Yorkshire, aged 72. |
In 2008 it moves to The Spa, | Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire with a main hall |
Jonson Walker (born 9 October 1979, | Bridlington, East Yorkshire) is an English DJ and music |
litary base in Cyprus in 1979, but moved to | Bridlington, East Yorkshire, England when he was a chil |
ol situated on Sewerby Road near the B1255, | Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. |
an Motte and Bailey castle located south of | Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, England on the B |
Eagle was born in | Bridlington, East Riding of Yorkshire, the daughter of |
Born in | Bridlington East Riding of Yorkshire, the daughter of a |
er mother took her and her siblings back to | Bridlington, England to be near her family who lived at |
he old town centre) to worthwhile causes in | Bridlington, for example the funding of the offshore D |
The | Bridlington Free Press is owned by Johnston Press (John |
Priory Church of St. Mary, | Bridlington, grid reference TA177680, commonly known as |
The Manor of | Bridlington had been confiscated by Henry VIII from the |
he Luftwaffe targeted coastal towns such as | Bridlington, Hornsea and Withernsea killing a total of |
Major was born at | Bridlington in Yorkshire, and started in business there |
accepted in a revue in the summer season in | Bridlington in 1936. |
Craig Jonathan Short (born 25 June 1968 in | Bridlington, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England) |
ore being named player-assistant manager at | Bridlington in January 2007. |
He lived his latter years in | Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire where he wa |
hton, Birkenhead, in January 1852, vicar of | Bridlington in 1874, rural dean of Bridlington in 1876, |
ng Society out of town branch was opened in | Bridlington in 1955, and from then onwards new branches |
the old Roman road running from Chester to | Bridlington, intersecting Ermine Street - the Old North |
The free alternative in | Bridlington is the Bridlington Gazette & Herald. |
Constant Hot Water the same year, playing a | Bridlington landlady. |
48, a new section of track connected to the | Bridlington line halfway between Hull and Cottingham. |
and other parts of the building are used by | Bridlington Model Railway Society. |
Yorkshire, England, between Scarborough and | Bridlington, next to Filey and Hunmanby. |
Blakeney died at | Bridlington on 31 December 1884. |
ea, and surrounded the municipal borough of | Bridlington on its land borders. |
ourly service in each direction to Hull and | Bridlington on weekdays, with nine trains continuing on |
approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) north east of | Bridlington on the North Sea coast. |
Bridlington Priory was founded around 1113 by Walter de | |
Piers Langtoft was an Augustinian monk at | Bridlington Priory who wrote a history of England in An |
's Fleet Street, The Temple Church, London, | Bridlington Priory and Birmingham Town Hall.. |
Kirby Underdale, and the main A166 York to | Bridlington road. |
9 and transferred to Norton Rural District, | Bridlington Rural District and a small part to Filey Ur |
the urban district of Filey and part of the | Bridlington Rural District, from the historic East Ridi |
n Humberside LEA that had a boarding house; | Bridlington School (a former grammar school) was the ot |
Country Club and others but has settled in | Bridlington since 2002. |
Oasis on 15 July 2009 sold out the | Bridlington Spa within two minutes of the tickets comin |
he receipt confirms that it is not actually | Bridlington they are headed for at all, but instead Don |
e series - it was said that he had moved to | Bridlington to take over the family egg painting busine |
ngland, when the 09:33 passenger train from | Bridlington to Hull on the Yorkshire Coast Line hit a F |
iam Corbett and twelve other inhabitants of | Bridlington, to administrate it on behalf of themselves |
He finished his playing career at | Bridlington Town A.F.C.. |
Franks was signed up from | Bridlington Town in 2007. |
Bridlington Town promoted as champions of Division One | |
He then joined | Bridlington Town in September 2010. |
oximately 6.5 miles (10.5 km) south west of | Bridlington town centre. |
pproximately 4 miles (6.4 km) north west of | Bridlington town centre. |
He moved on to join | Bridlington Town before signing for Gillingham in July |
He left the club over a month later to join | Bridlington Town on 5 November. |
pproximately 2 miles (3.2 km) south west of | Bridlington town centre. |
e 2007-08 season he was released and joined | Bridlington Town AFC. |
ted approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) south of | Bridlington town centre. |
ted approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) south of | Bridlington town centre and covering an area of 1,139.5 |
approximately 8 miles (13 km) south west of | Bridlington town centre and 2 miles (3.2 km) north of t |
wn centre and 7 miles (11 km) south west of | Bridlington town centre. |
In August 2010 he signed for | Bridlington Town debuting in the 2-1 Northern Counties |
t is situated 7 miles (11 km) south west of | Bridlington town centre and 2.5 miles (4 km) north of t |
e from 2000 to 2001, Paget Rangers in 2002, | Bridlington Town and Hall Road Rangers. |
tuated 7 miles (11 km) to the south west of | Bridlington town centre and covering an area of 768.523 |
Record Attendance: 1,002 v | Bridlington Town, FA Vase 2nd Round, 14 November 2009 |
Buxton, Skelmersdale United, Goole Town and | Bridlington Town, before retiring in 1963. |
eltic and had spells with Doncaster Rovers, | Bridlington Town, and Swansea City before arriving for |
on to sign for Northern Premier League team | Bridlington Town. |
e club, he left in May 2011 to take over at | Bridlington Town. |
sh footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for | Bridlington Town. |
sional footballer, who plays in midfield at | Bridlington Town. |
pportunity to ignite their old rivalry with | Bridlington Trinity, for the first time since the early |
Brown played non-League football for | Bridlington Trinity, North Ferriby United, and Guiseley |
all for Frickley Colliery, Mexborough Town, | Bridlington Trinity, Grantham Town Town, where he score |
Bridlington was a rural district in the East Riding of | |
Les now runs a restaurant and hotel in | Bridlington, where he and his wife Julie live. |
n the A165 road midway between Beverley and | Bridlington where the B1249 road crosses it. |
egular 30 minute clockface service south of | Bridlington with fewer trains to Scarborough. |
i.e. hourly trains on weekdays to Hull and | Bridlington with additional calls at peak periods. |
has a basic half-hourly service to Hull and | Bridlington, with nine trains a day extended to Scarbor |
tish race, he said that his constituents in | Bridlington would not agree, and asked whether Robin Co |
He was born in | Bridlington, Yorkshire, England. |
Gordon Lakes was born in | Bridlington, Yorkshire, in 1928. |
Anthony David Towse (born 22 April 1968, | Bridlington, Yorkshire, England) is an English former f |
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