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Sydney (which Broughton retained), Adelaide, | Newcastle and Melbourne. |
The station was opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway (a constituent company o |
Newcastle and Carlisle Railway at Hexham | |
built at the end of the 19th century for the | Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company. |
inked with a move away from Manchester, with | Newcastle and Liverpool being linked with the Irishman |
as constructed between 1899 and 1905 for the | Newcastle and Gateshead Water Company. |
e and has hourly local services to Morpeth & | Newcastle and at peak times, services to Chathill in t |
t Park, roughly halfway between the towns of | Newcastle and Castlewellan. |
to the 1951-52 season with a 6-0 mauling at | Newcastle, and things didn't get better for Stoke as t |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
burn and Wylam Railway, a branch line of the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway. |
ened in stages between 1857 and 1888 between | Newcastle and Wallangarra. |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
When the | Newcastle and District Electric Lighting Company (DisC |
It is part of the City of | Newcastle and City of Cessnock local government areas. |
Newcastle and Wych streets also vanished. | |
He was educated at | Newcastle and at Caius College, Cambridge. |
It was taken to Cramlington Aerodrome, near | Newcastle and erected in the old 1918 airship hangar, |
Described in 1306 as the only bridge between | Newcastle and Carlisle, it was maintained also as a li |
Four live concerts, in Liverpool, Glasgow, | Newcastle and London, were undertaken in November. |
industry in general were at their height in | Newcastle and laments the later decline of the industr |
Both | Newcastle and Carlisle are on the UK national railway |
ys, northwards to Hartlepool, Sunderland and | Newcastle and southwards to Middlesbrough. |
ll, after Segedunum (Wallsend), Pons Aelius ( | Newcastle) and Condercum. |
d art and design at the government school in | Newcastle, and attended evening classes at the Life Sc |
ressed by the votes of the Irish minority in | Newcastle, and the smaller Irish villages like St. Mar |
The others made | Newcastle and sent out a rescue party who brought in t |
partly replaced by the electoral district of | Newcastle and the electoral district of Hunter. |
He served as warden for | Newcastle and a captain in the militia. |
s years competition were Arsenal, Liverpool, | Newcastle and Coventry. |
ey's Angel of the North in nearby Gateshead, | Newcastle and other neighbouring authorities were keen |
Booragul railway station is on the | Newcastle and Central Coast railway line. |
ivered by high raised level sidings from the | Newcastle and North Shields Railway. |
91 / 1992 season as Kevin Keegan returned to | Newcastle and relegation to the old Third Division was |
After a few years, she moved north to | Newcastle and worked on the North East and Cumbria edi |
on DCL resulted in an hourly service between | Newcastle and Hartlepool from 2000; a half-hourly serv |
It was built as a terminus of the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway and opened in 1836, whe |
in North East England, formerly part of the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, carrying the main line |
ley family until given over to the people of | Newcastle and the local council took responsibility fo |
ing the initial war years on Home defence in | Newcastle and Scotland, Draper initiated his liking fo |
order is occupied entirely by the Hunter and | Newcastle and Central Coast railway lines. |
the Museum of the Natural History Society at | Newcastle, and partly in the Museum of the Durham Coll |
He was brought up in | Newcastle, and educated in Stockton-on-Tees. |
ommissioned to inspect the fortifications of | Newcastle and Hull, and to put both in a state of defe |
He established the State Dockyard at | Newcastle and the State Brickworks at Homebush Bay. |
Along with | Newcastle and Downpatrick, it is one of the three larg |
RAILSCOT on | Newcastle and Berwick Railway |
Excess gas from the works was sold to the | Newcastle and Gateshead Gas Company. |
onstituency being north of the River Tyne in | Newcastle, and the other part being south of the river |
ots had delivered the king to the English at | Newcastle, and his former servants were dismissed by t |
lt steam locomotive, named Delaware, for the | Newcastle and Frenchtown Railroad. |
ama and documentary programmes in his native | Newcastle and also in Manchester. |
Brampton railway station is on the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway in northern England, se |
estoration he was ejected from his charge at | Newcastle, and retired to Hamburg as minister to the s |
t hourly services northbound to Sunderland & | Newcastle and half-hourly trains westbound to Darlingt |
tour of Australia and played matches against | Newcastle and the ACT. |
Stephen recovered Wark, Alnwick, Norham and | Newcastle, and let David I retain Carlisle and a great |
k hour extras), northbound to Sunderland and | Newcastle and southbound to Middlesbrough. |
responsible for the destination marketing of | Newcastle and Gateshead and its bid for European Capit |
Opened by the York, | Newcastle and Berwick Railway, then absorbed by the No |
f an increase in demand for the gas from the | Newcastle and Gateshead Gas Company. |
The club joined the | Newcastle and District League in 1975, and gained inte |
n, the Victoria was the principal theatre in | Newcastle, and over the course of its history had attr |
in cities and towns such as Tacoma, Seattle, | Newcastle, and Issaquah (Squak). |
As a benefactor he repaired the bridge at | Newcastle, and built a great chamber at Bishop Aucklan |
The tug had evidently come from | Newcastle, and it is stated was "cruising" on the look |
Davies was born and raised in | Newcastle and moved to Sydney, aged 17, initially livi |
iggest crowds, including 8,000 to a rally in | Newcastle and he campaigned widely, travelling to Vict |
villages of Puncheston, Castlebythe, Little | Newcastle and Rosebush, which are all located within f |
, being popular with commuters travelling to | Newcastle and Sunderland. |
ey were in second place, two points ahead of | Newcastle and Arsenal, leaving Roy Evans and his team |
The Tyne Valley railway line runs between | Newcastle and Carlisle, with stops at Wylam, Corbridge |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
Josh Mitchell was born in Belmont, | Newcastle and began playing football at the age of 4 a |
fferent parts of the UK, including Southend, | Newcastle and Bedford. |
The station has an hourly service to both | Newcastle and Hexham on weekdays and Saturdays, with s |
h/Westbound Transpennine Express services to | Newcastle and York, and Huddersfield, Manchester Airpo |
is served by intercity trains to Sydney and | Newcastle and local trains to and from Morisset. |
Its proximity to the City Hall and to both | Newcastle and Northumbria Universities mean it acts as |
has a station (opened 1892) on the CityRail | Newcastle and Central Coast railway line. |
es for Shamrock Rovers in friendlies against | Newcastle and Real Madrid in July 2009 at Tallaght Sta |
the Border Counties Railway which linked the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, near Hexham, with the |
teams playing in the Amateur League and the | Newcastle and District League, and youth teams competi |
ervice was introduced in 1836 linking to the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway line at Brampton Juncti |
founded in 1525 by Thomas Horsley, Mayor of | Newcastle, and made a royal foundation by Queen Elizab |
Limited stop services to | Newcastle and Telarah, and services to Dungog and Scon |
Having flown through Greenwell and under the | Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, the Gelt continues thr |
r of 2011, English clubs Arsenal, Liverpool, | Newcastle and Manchester City were all interested. |
Newcastle and District Trader league (later known as t | |
been chasing him, but he's chosen to come to | Newcastle and we're delighted he has made that decisio |
rnized and an asylum for imbeciles set up in | Newcastle and a temporary asylum at Cooma. |
n of The Players' Union in his later days at | Newcastle and after his playing retirement Lawrence mo |
It is located on the main road between | Newcastle and Nelson Bay but is largely undeveloped, p |
He prepared the plans of King's Town ( | Newcastle) and in the next two years measured and mark |
d in 1867 in the former military barracks at | Newcastle and was known as the Newcastle Industrial Sc |
rily by local services which operate between | Newcastle and Morisset, and also by intercity trains b |
y evenings, hourly on Sundays), eastbound to | Newcastle and westbound to Carlisle. |
Moving eastward will pass stops at | Newcastle and Weslayan before crossing over US 59 to t |
abolition of the multi-member electorates of | Newcastle and Maitland and named after the Hunter Vall |
e Royal Shakespeare Company, Live Theatre in | Newcastle, and Theatercombinat in Germany. |
owerful influence on the East End of central | Newcastle and portside communities and on people's wel |
act of parliament, is about three miles from | Newcastle and two from Hanley, entitled to the precede |
when four British frigates, Acasta, Leander, | Newcastle and Acasta sighted her and began to pursue. |
He lived in | Newcastle and maintained a summer home at Burnt Church |
Newcastle appealed the red card and on 23 October the | |
The | Newcastle architect John Dobson was hired to design th |
il, drawing in the collections of the former | Newcastle Archives Office, which closed. |
Tanners and The Cluny) known locally in the | Newcastle area for live music and real ale. |
n a community leader in the Castlewellan and | Newcastle area since the Northern Ireland Civil Rights |
en, B-movie actress and model working in the | Newcastle area, circa 1973. |
He later retired and returned to the | Newcastle area, working in Vickers Shipyards in Wallse |
d one of the three major high schools in the | Newcastle area, was established in 1968 as a public hi |
ariners were unsuccessfully competing in the | Newcastle area. |
The Stoke and | Newcastle areas make up The Potteries Urban Area, whil |
in Sydney, Central Coast, Hunter Valley and | Newcastle areas of New South Wales. |
06/11/2000: | Newcastle Arena - Newcastle |
ilt it will be larger than the Sheffield and | Newcastle arenas. |
the Five Bridges suite, commissioned for the | Newcastle Arts Festival, which was premiered with a fu |
bus services from Belfast to Downpatrick and | Newcastle as the only public transport. |
Howey is still a very popular figure in | Newcastle as part of a successful influx from Newcastl |
He made 81 appearances for | Newcastle as a right-back. |
hool draws pupils from Rathdrum, Brittas and | Newcastle, as well as Rathnew. |
Pearson stayed on at | Newcastle as a coach following the arrival of Sam Alla |
He went on to serve | Newcastle as player, coach, assistant manager and then |
oss, Trans-Pennine services to Liverpool and | Newcastle as well as summer Saturday services to the S |
the parliamentary forces in Yorkshire, with | Newcastle as his opponent. |
And with | Newcastle's marriage he succeeded, as he was made Poet |
ntities of English coal and had an agency at | Newcastle as well as an interest in some English mines |
10, Hall was part of the team that confirmed | Newcastle as the Coca-Cola Championship champions for |
On Mondays to Saturdays a train from | Newcastle at 17.15 reaches Pegswood at 17.46 (17.40 on |
rland Regiment, commanded by the Marquess of | Newcastle at the Battle of Marston Moor. |
verpool in December 2004 in the 3-1 win over | Newcastle at Anfield. |
That meant Town finished 5 points behind | Newcastle at the end of the season. |
club in the last match of the season against | Newcastle at St James' Park, after Cudicini had suffer |
Hamilton was one of four players released by | Newcastle at the end of the 2000-01 season. |
He was released by | Newcastle at the end of 2008 after finishing the seaso |
e signed a three-year contract extension for | Newcastle at the end of the season. |
the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in Round 6 v | Newcastle at Toyota Park, April 19, 2002. |
o (Spain) and also went on to played against | Newcastle at Kingston Park. |
its Interdistricts 1st Division games at the | Newcastle Athletics Field. |
Formed out of elements of the | Newcastle Austral club, they participated in the Natio |
he Bee was a ship that sank off the coast of | Newcastle, Australia in 1806. |
Taylor Regan (born 16 November 1988 in | Newcastle, Australia) is a football (soccer) defender |
Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian actor, dancer a | |
Troy Michael Halpin (born 17 August 1973 in | Newcastle, Australia) is a football (soccer) player wh |
Stuart Musialik (born 29 March 1985 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Ben Kennedy (born 14 February 1987 in | Newcastle, Australia) is a football (soccer) goalkeepe |
James Virgili (born on 8 July 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Ben Kantarovski (born 20 January 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Jacob Pepper (born on 8 May 1992 in | Newcastle, Australia) is an Australian football (socce |
Jonathan Biggins (born 16 September 1960 in | Newcastle, Australia), is an Australian actor, singer, |
Then on 6 April 2003 in | Newcastle, Australia, she again donated her handprints |
rough October 1945 when she was drydocked at | Newcastle, Australia, for a brief period before being |
n is a song about the life of young women in | Newcastle, Australia, written by Bob Hudson. |
ording to Andrew Kepert at the University of | Newcastle, Australia, the upper bound for this version |
Sydney Grammar School and the University of | Newcastle, Australia, he was ordained in 1953 and serv |
drome located at District Park, Broadmeadow, | Newcastle, Australia. |
For the bishop in Australia, see Bishop of | Newcastle, Australia. |
om the same concert, at The Civic Theater in | Newcastle, Australia. |
f Australia diocese, see Anglican Diocese of | Newcastle, Australia. |
ommission with his alma mater, University of | Newcastle, Australia. |
He now works at the University of | Newcastle, Australia. |
It is located on | Newcastle Avenue. |
Newcastle Aviation Academy is an off-site university c | |
Cox steered | Newcastle back to the First Division at the end of the |
So, on the strength of the win his | Newcastle backers were encouraged to think of sending |
troCentre as far afield as Winlaton, Hexham, | Newcastle, Bamburgh, Sunderland, Durham, Bishop Auckla |
er Shaun Abbott is currently a member of the | Newcastle band MASS,. |
out 1806 Charles William Bigge, a successful | Newcastle banker, bought an estate of almost 3,000 acr |
He became, in 1806, a partner in the | Newcastle banking firm of Ridley Bigge Gibson & Co whi |
The first | Newcastle based team to play in a national league, New |
Over the past year a program called Renew | Newcastle based on using empty shops for start up cult |
etition in 1988, 79 years after the previous | Newcastle based team, the Newcastle Rebels had departe |
The first was for the | Newcastle based record label Rubber Records (His Round |
The Super League then established their own | Newcastle based team. |
(1971) and Everyone (1971) and one LP by the | Newcastle based band, Ginhouse. |
910 Harry Ferguson flew a small plane across | Newcastle beach in one of the first engine powered fli |
May scored two tries as | Newcastle beat Harlequin F.C. in the final of the 2001 |
before converting to striker when he joined | Newcastle), before signing for Bexley United in May 19 |
w South Wales, he attended public schools in | Newcastle before becoming a storeman. |
or Southport, Barrow, Wolves, Birmingham and | Newcastle before joining Villa and later played for Sh |
He played over 200 games for | Newcastle before and after the Second World War, scori |
Hewison briefly returned to | Newcastle before joining Northampton Town in 1920 as a |
lian House of Assembly Electoral district of | Newcastle before his election to the South Australian |
He worked in local radio and regional TV in | Newcastle before becoming a BBC political corresponden |
of 1859 and passenger services from Stoke to | Newcastle began in 1862. |
ng only one appearance in a 5-0 loss against | Newcastle Benfield in the J.R. Cleator Cup. |
uently played for Durham City before joining | Newcastle Benfield (Bay Plastics) in September 2005.He |
This win saw them play | Newcastle Benfield in the First Round Proper of the co |
they changed their name again, this time to | Newcastle Benfield Bay Plastics. |
He has coached | Newcastle Benfield into winning 3 trophies in 3 season |
Newcastle Benfield F.C. is a football club based in Ne | |
returned as first-team coach with Keegan at | Newcastle between January and August 2008, before he r |
It is situated to the north-west of | Newcastle, between Stamfordham and Belsay. |
entative on the Council of the University of | Newcastle between 7 May 2003 and 21 December 2004. |
McGarry played for | Newcastle between 1963 and 1967, where he was nickname |
n' was built by Henry Cavendish, 2nd Duke of | Newcastle between 1674 and 1679 on the foundations of |
Ritzema played league cricket for | Newcastle between 2000 and 2004, and since 2005 has pl |
during Keir's childhood, from Bellingham to | Newcastle, Birkenhead, and finally Glasgow, where Keir |
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