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lowing a two year campaign, which ended with Newcastle Royal Grammar School taking over the lease o
In 2010 Nat Silcock Jr was named in South Newcastle Rugby League Club's team of the century ( al
In 1967 he commenced playing in the Newcastle Rugby League for Western Suburbs.
the Central Charlestown Butcher Boys in the Newcastle Rugby League
llas as they defeated Kurri Kurri to win the Newcastle Rugby League Grand Final 21-14 at the Newcas
Since then he has moved to the Newcastle Rugby League competition and regularly makes
gby league player who currently plays in the Newcastle Rugby League competition.
This was the formation of the Newcastle Rugby Union.
ocal Rugby League team, participating in the Newcastle Rugby League Competition.
moved to the North-Nelson Bay Marlins in the Newcastle Rugby League in 2000.
It was a foundation member of the Newcastle Rugby League in 1909 and has been one of the
ld RLFC were founded in 1927 and entered the Newcastle Rugby League in 1928.
o recruit enough players to take part in the Newcastle rugby league they were forced to withdraw fr
Gold, they were a member of the First Grade Newcastle Rugby League until 2004.
tober 1825 - 22 March 1880) was the son of a Newcastle saddler.
gh, Crossgar, Dundrum, Killough, Killyleagh, Newcastle, Saintfield, Seaforde and Strangford.
Since arriving at Newcastle Saunders has cut more than 400 positions - o
In 1875 he won the Newcastle scholarship, and in the same year he proceed
rsity of Liechtenstein and the University of Newcastle, School of Architecture and Built Environmen
Newcastle School for Boys, or NSB, is an independent s
brough FC, before playing for Sunderland and Newcastle School of Excellences.
Wharton left school at 15 and captained Newcastle Schoolboys before joining his hometown club
nd footballer, becoming the first captain of Newcastle Schools in 1895.
ulum than those offered at the time by other Newcastle schools.
e building of a science park (as part of the Newcastle Science City initiative) and the further dev
a free transfer, having played 97 games for Newcastle, scoring three goals.
Born in Newcastle, Scott Frazer trained at the London Academy
For the Catholic Cathedral in Newcastle, see St Mary's Cathedral
or communications with the south and so Lord Newcastle sent Sir Charles Cavendish to retake it.
As a foundation member of the Northam and Newcastle Settlers' Association which advocated for lo
Due to its geographical proximity, Newcastle shares a strong rivalry with both NSW A-Leag
Participants included the federal member for Newcastle, Sharon Grierson MP, and the then President
ond year of working as a full time doctor in Newcastle she landed the role of starring as "Amazon"
and fronting television news reports for BBC Newcastle, she joined ITN in 2000 as a trainee, workin
la, daughter of Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of Newcastle; she died in 1698 and in 1700, he married An
This following the tragic fate of the doomed Newcastle ship, the Adventure that had gone aground ne
The stadium is controlled by the Newcastle Showground and Exhibition Centre Trust.
The Newcastle Showgrounds themselves also housed the early
Chris Fountain performed solos at the Newcastle shows.
Newcastle, Shropshire (Newcastle on Clun), a village (
View of the bridge by night from the Newcastle side
The suburb features one public house on the Newcastle side of the area; The Polite Vicar, formerly
mercial dockside serving the area, while the Newcastle side also hosted a regular street market.
Along the Newcastle side is an area that houses restaurants, bar
ce in 1964 when playing for a representative Newcastle side that defeated premiers St. George on th
Griffin settled quickly into the Newcastle side, earning call-ups to the England Under-
Robson consolidated a fading Newcastle side, and they finished a secure 11th in the
allery holds oil paintings, watercolours and Newcastle silver.
Rt Rev Martin Wharton, Bishop of Newcastle since 1997
Tate has been a Councillor on the City of Newcastle since September 1980 and Lord Mayor since 19
agons' 48-2 win in 2004 (the first match for Newcastle since Andrew Johns suffered a season-ending
n of £2,000,000 from the Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of La Retraite an
In 1938, the 8th Duke of Newcastle sold The Park to Oxford University.
The route was designated in 1938 from Newcastle south to Old Fort Belknap, and was extended
Newcastle, South Africa
from Durham bus station run as far afield as Newcastle, South Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Midd
Marshall was born in Newcastle, South Africa, the daughter of a steel execu
ank ditch was located 12 kilometres south of Newcastle, south of the town of Belmont.
Andre Snyman (born 2 February 1974 in Newcastle, South Africa) is a South African rugby unio
he moved into a player coaching position for Newcastle Souths taking them to their divisional final
Unable to regain the form of previous years, Newcastle spent three seasons in the lower regions of
iticism of the latter, as well as the entire Newcastle squad, resulted in Newcastle's desire to off
Former Newcastle, St. Helens and Sharks winger Darren Albert;
ngere East junior, Mann played for Auckland, Newcastle, St. Helens, Leeds, Warrington and Widnes.
eld as Sunderland, South Shields, Gateshead, Newcastle, Stanley and Durham.
Documentary film From Coals to Newcastle starring The New Mastersounds held its world
t from a larger map, showing the location of Newcastle station in 1869
Magic 1152 at the hub at the weekend and the Newcastle station of the same name during the week.
Route 104 - between Jesmond and Newcastle station
Newcastle station is located above Central metro stati
He returned to the Newcastle station as a freelancer after resigning from
Route 363 - Between Belmont and Newcastle Station.
Route 226 - Between Glendale and Newcastle station.
The Duke of Newcastle stays on as Secretary of State for War, whil
Thomas Glaholm (1834-1888) was the son of a Newcastle steam flour miller.
Other early local content included the Newcastle Steel Works Band, the Newcastle Choral Socie
He eventually became an ironworker at the Newcastle Steel Works and became an official of the Ir
on and Darlington Railway in 1875 and at the Newcastle Stephenson Centenary in 1881.
from 1856 to 1859 that included the towns of Newcastle, Stockton and Raymond Terrace.
The Newcastle store which is one of Britain's largest depa
gton Rockets, Durham Demons, Jarrow Vikings, Newcastle Storm, Northallerton Stallions, Peterlee Pum
er Jim Smith and then under Ossie Ardiles as Newcastle struggled in the old Second Division.
009, Midway announced that it had closed the Newcastle studio and terminated 75 employees.
He then taught at Howell (near Guyra), the Newcastle suburb of Wickham and the Sydney suburb of B
gan in July 1901 as the Junior School in the Newcastle suburb of Hamilton.
milton, which he held until his death in the Newcastle suburb of Merewether.
Wales between 1927 and 1971, named after the Newcastle suburb of Hamilton.
ite's first first-grade coaching job was for Newcastle, succeeding Allan McMahon in 1991.
Newcastle suffered their record defeat in the final ga
Newcastle Sunday is the 45th release by avant-folk/blu
Like the Glasgow Sunday DVD, the Newcastle Sunday DVD features 2 camera angles, but, un
uble-CD like his previous two live releases, Newcastle Sunday and Glasgow Monday.
t the shows documented on Glasgow Sunday and Newcastle Sunday, bassist Richard Youngs (playing upri
ween the audio edition of Glasgow Sunday and Newcastle Sunday, and one studio release between Newca
eight league goals against Wigan, Blackburn, Newcastle, Sunderland, Fulham, Tottenham Hotspur and a
Smith applauding Newcastle supporters.
also have branches in Doncaster, Manchester, Newcastle, Surrey, Bristol, Essex and Birmingham.
Evans played for Newcastle Swifts before joining local league club Stok
Howshall played for Newcastle Swifts before joining Burslem Port Vale in M
Thomas played for Newcastle Swifts before joining Port Vale in June 1903
Bradbury played for May Bank and Newcastle Swifts before joining Burslem Port Vale in M
t joined Burslem Port Vale in July 1895 from Newcastle Swifts.
rolleybus systems in the United Kingdom, the Newcastle system was a large one, with a total of 28 r
The total walk from Sydney to Newcastle takes around 14 days to complete, with popul
Burton was part of the Newcastle team that won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in
He was also part of the Newcastle team that were crowned Division One champion
his youth he choose to move to an attacking Newcastle team that had achieved 3rd in the Premier Le
Towards the end of his career he captained a Newcastle team against the touring Great Britain side
ampaign of France, as a replacement for then Newcastle team-mate Jamie Noon.
lar first team football alongside his former Newcastle team-mates Alan Thompson, Peter Beardsley an
Fox was an early member of the Newcastle teams known as "the Entertainers".
Newcastle Technical High School included the industria
s educated in the Hunter Region and attended Newcastle Technical High School (now Merewether High S
It was while in the service of Lord Newcastle that he began his life-long obsession with p
of Henry Pelham and his brother the Duke of Newcastle that Namier argues that when Newcastle went
clear that while Shearer was allowed to join Newcastle that Jack Walker would never have allowed hi
t by Walpole, Queen Caroline and the Duke of Newcastle that Porteous had been unnecessarily sacrifi
ralian basketball team, based in the city of Newcastle, that competed in the National Basketball Le
rth of Stockton, which is the only suburb of Newcastle that lies north of the Hunter River and to t
the UK including The Young Vic, Live Theatre Newcastle, The Traverse Theatre, The Royal National Th
the only two foreign bells in the diocese of Newcastle: the other is at Eglingham.
number of papers relating to the 2nd Duke of Newcastle: the Cavendish Papers (Pw 1), part of the Po
During his time at the Newcastle the club won the old First Division four tim
upporting bands like The Angelic Upstarts in Newcastle, The Anti Nowhere League at the Taboo Club i
hter of a singer from Hull and a mother from Newcastle; the family returned to Britain and settled
crossing of two major lines - one Bristol to Newcastle, the other Euston to Aberdeen - it was impor
In 1216, King John granted Newcastle the right to elect a mayor and also to form
6 kilometres (3.7 mi) in a direct line from Newcastle, the need to cross the Hunter River resuts i
Claude Newcastle, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, arrives.
ween 1995 and 1996 and worked on The Tube in Newcastle the 1980s.
resents of cider to the Dukes of Grafton and Newcastle, the latter of whom called Tonson "my dear o
Tyne and Wear with its headquarters based in Newcastle, the primary transport hub of North East Eng
from the Wahroonga northward to the city of Newcastle; the Pacific Highway, running from Wahroonga
r the Hunter Community Environment Centre in Newcastle, the Australian state of New South Wales 10,
as Cinderella in the Christmas pantomime at Newcastle Theatre Royal.
From 1875 to 1878 he was headmaster at Newcastle, then worked as an accountant in Perth for s
Newcastle then accepted a bid in excess of £35 million
ositions as player-coach firstly with Souths Newcastle then with Blackall in Central Queensland.
Having withstood the pressure, Newcastle then lifted.
entry thanks to the patronage of the Duke of Newcastle, then Secretary of State.
out by fighting that before they arrived in Newcastle there was such a murrain in the army for wan
Newcastle therefore retain the overall trophy.
At Newcastle they were given passage to Sydney on the slo
lt, he received the patronage of the Duke of Newcastle; this enabled him to study at the Royal Acad
on's opening riposte after going 3-0 down at Newcastle, this strike was the goal of the match.
of his colleagues, successively the Duke of Newcastle, Thomas Robinson, Henry Fox, and William Pit
ts, two of which were broadcast on BBC Radio Newcastle, though he remains most famous for his writi
is health affected by his unflagging work in Newcastle, though there he found a number of ritualist
Connected to Whitby, Middlesbrough and Newcastle through the Esk Valley Railway, this small v
The Coast Road (A1058) runs from Newcastle to the coast.
burbs Magpies for a season, then returned to Newcastle to captain-coach Wests Newcastle in 1946-47
a part-time appointment at the University of Newcastle to launch a new series of HEAT.
He led Newcastle to their first promotion in the 1898 season,
me in Exhibition Park through the streets of Newcastle to the new entrance hall at Discovery.
Joyce arrived in July 2006 at Newcastle to become Academy Manager, having earlier wo
The section from Newcastle to the fort was removed in 1993.
sh Civil War he was appointed by the Duke of Newcastle to be governor of Doncaster for the King, an
Only certain Newcastle to Carlisle services call at the station, wh
raffic; passenger operations included direct Newcastle to Alnwick services, as well as regular shut
berdeen to Penzance, Oxford to Leicester and Newcastle to Bournemouth.
Manchester City beat Newcastle to claim the League Cup, their first major t
This is on the Tyne Valley Line from Newcastle to Carlisle, which passes to the north of th
lies just off the military road running from Newcastle to Carlisle which was built by General Wade
Newcastle to Java.
The Cluny was one of only two pubs in Newcastle to make it into the 2004 Good Pub Guide.
egend Carl Hayman who had earlier moved from Newcastle to Toulon.
Line was an extension of the tram line from Newcastle to Wallsend.
The route from Newcastle to West Wallsend was 25 kilometres long and
Bowman was born in Newcastle to electical linesman Donald Napier Bowman a
riend of the Whig Prime Minister The Duke of Newcastle, to stand as their candidate Newcastle refus
the first American railroad builders came to Newcastle to learn from Stephenson, and indeed, the fi
In 1822 Dangar was transferred to Newcastle to survey the Hunter valley in preparation f
Tommy Lang inspired Newcastle to a 2-0 lead, before Gallacher pulled one b
h was suggested is that the nearby line from Newcastle to North Shields via Wallsend was failing to
He is the first MP born and bred in Newcastle to represent the constituency for well over
In 1886, he returned to Newcastle to build a church; Eddy returned to Regina i
The station was on the Riverside branch from Newcastle to Tynemouth via Carville.
In 1999 routes were introduced from Newcastle to Belfast and Copenhagen, and from Aberdeen
st World War One joint operations, being the Newcastle to Bournemouth express.
She was in ballast, bound for Newcastle to load coal for the Government dredge Ulyss
The branch from Newcastle to Castlewellan was opened on 24 March 1906.
t was invited back to his old high school in Newcastle to award school prizes.
easily reached by taking a local train from Newcastle to the Wallsend Metro Station, and then walk
for his goalscoring and for having captained Newcastle to a championship in 1926-27.
ith Scottish side Gretna before returning to Newcastle to play for Newcastle Blue Star.
tire after the 2010 NRL season and return to Newcastle to work in the mines and play for local club
n the central coast of New South Wales (from Newcastle to the Hawkesbury River), Australia.
thern Rail and the majority continue on from Newcastle to the MetroCentre and a few to Carlisle.
written during one of Knopfler's trips from Newcastle to London, about him questioning where he be
ed, many of the government employees defying Newcastle to support him.
, despite its proximity to the tracks of the Newcastle to Carlisle line, served by Northern Rail.
It is situated between Hexham and Newcastle, to the south of the River Tyne and west of
from the post-Taylor citadels of Celtic and Newcastle to the grim realities of Hull, Doncaster and
From 1824 he surveyed the road from Newcastle to Wallis Plains (Maitland), measuring reser
to Haltwhistle Railway, a branch line of the Newcastle to Carlisle.
In November 2007 Clark left his post at Newcastle to rejoin Roeder who he worked under at Newc
Newcastle took part in six-month Atlantic Patrol Deplo
Prime Minister - Duke of Newcastle, Tory
The Newcastle tower of the bridge
oal of the game in their 1-0 victory against Newcastle Town to help the side reach for FA Cup first
                                                                                                    
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