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another thing..., launched via live gigs in Newcastle, Birmingham and London, and an appearance on
Glasgow, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Nottingham, Newcastle, Birmingham, Stirling, Paisley, Westminster
e Philips six-a-side floodlight cup, beating Newcastle Blue Star in the Final.
He joined Newcastle Blue Star of the Northern Premier League Div
Jonathan joined Newcastle Blue Star on loan on the 27th February 2009.
season in the third qualifying round beating Newcastle Blue Star 3-0 to progress to the fourth qual
Druid Park used to be the ground of the Newcastle Blue Star football club.
due to the closure earlier in the season of Newcastle Blue Star and Kings Lynn.
He returned to Leeds after his loan spell at Newcastle Blue Star, signing a new 6 month contract wh
He joined Newcastle Blue Star for the 2008-09 season in May 2008
stant manager at Gretna, and then a coach at Newcastle Blue Star.
er of Workington of the Conference North and Newcastle Blue Star of the Northern Premier League Div
d Morpeth Town and had a spell as manager of Newcastle Blue Star in Northern League Division One.
carborough, Guisborough Town, South Bank and Newcastle Blue Star.
After a spell as manager of Newcastle Blue Star, Cassidy is now a popular contribu
games in the Conference Gateshead, moving to Newcastle Blue Star in August 1991 on a 1 month loan p
nager Tommy Cassidy resigned to take over at Newcastle Blue Star taking with him his number 2 Tony
The Newcastle board had the final say in which players wou
On 31 May it was reported that the Newcastle board were considering Ashley's offer.
The weekend before, all four Newcastle boats (Men's senior eights & Freshmen and Wo
Location of the ward within Newcastle borough
The parish elects councillors to Newcastle Borough Council for the villages and areas o
The leader of Newcastle Borough Council Simon Tagg is a May Bank war
n 1711, a Featherstonehaugh who was mayor of Newcastle bought the estate of his ancestors.
He attended Newcastle Boys' High School where he played rugby leag
He attended Newcastle Boys' High School in the mid-1970s and says
Newcastle Boys' High School-an academically selective
the Newcastle Branch Line between Broadmeadow and Newcastl
re finishing his career in his hometown with Newcastle Breakers in the 1993/1994 season.
tly with Adamstown Rosebud and then with the Newcastle Breakers in 1993-94, where he played in ever
whose football career has seen him play for Newcastle Breakers and Newcastle United in the now-def
It was the former home of the Newcastle Breakers Football Club, who played in the Na
Newcastle Breakers are a defunct Australian associatio
r began his professional career in 1997 with Newcastle Breakers.
He currently co-presents the BBC Newcastle breakfast show.
Evans worked for as a brewer for Newcastle Breweries for nearly 40 years until 1996, wh
of the Hotspur Hotel, as the new premises of Newcastle Breweries Limited.
Clydesdale Bank 1981 to 1989, of Scottish & Newcastle Breweries 1981 to 1995, of Radio Clyde 1982
mpton, which was found thanks to the help of Newcastle Breweries, transformed Arthur Cox's team int
was once in the ownership of the Scottish & Newcastle Brewery but changed hands in 2004 and is now
ame Scottish Brewers before merging with the Newcastle Brewery Company in 1961 to become Scottish &
he hot liquor tanks came from a Scottish and Newcastle brewery, the fermenters are old dairy tanks.
became a sales manager for the Scottish and Newcastle brewery.
s, which was suggested by the destruction of Newcastle bridge by a high flood on 17 November 1771.
an engineer who had been working on the new Newcastle bridge.
nths escorting supply convoys from Sydney to Newcastle, Brisbane, and New Guinea.
Radio Newcastle broadcasts 24 hours a day throughout the wee
h amber beers of moderate bitterness such as Newcastle Brown Ale, and malty but hoppy beers such as
owned by Heineken UK, which started brewing Newcastle Brown Ale in May 2010, and Samuel Smith Brew
Newcastle Brown Ale
Newcastle Brown Ale, heartland in the North East of En
Newcastle Buses
Newcastle Buses & Ferries operates services in Newcast
Newcastle Buses route 224 provides bus connections to
Newcastle Buses & Ferries also operates a ferry servic
The suburb is served by Newcastle Buses and Ferries bus routes 222, 224 and 22
His son, Royce Anderson, was a Newcastle businessman and longtime powerhouse in the L
On 24 May 1816 it sailed from Sydney to Newcastle but was hit by a gale and was forced into Po
onal, which was played at St. James' Park in Newcastle, but they were injured in a car accident on
who contested the 1910 FA Cup Final against Newcastle but lost after forcing a replay.
He never made a first team appearance for Newcastle, but appeared on the bench on five occasions
03 he was translated to become the Bishop of Newcastle but died four years later.
He spent four further years at Newcastle, but failed to make the first team and joine
ned himself with his great-uncle the Duke of Newcastle but later joined William Pitt the Elder in o
(including Gladstone, Herbert, Cardwell, and Newcastle, but notably not Graham, who was one of the
ger and exhaustion and Yates managed to make Newcastle by crawling the last three miles.
t of his appointment as Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle by His Holiness Pope John Paul II was made o
t three matches to New South Wales, defeated Newcastle by 21-20, defeated Queensland two games to o
to the No. 2 Fighter Sector Headquarters in Newcastle by land line or radio telephone.
ated on Dora Street, is linked to Sydney and Newcastle by CityRail services on the Newcastle and Ce
t Shieldfield whilst he was held prisoner at Newcastle by Parliamentarian forces.
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
January, Kevin Keegan dropped a bombshell on Newcastle by announcing his resignation as manager, st
not known, but he was apparently resident in Newcastle by 1839, in Parton, Cumberland, during 1843-
station's news studios at Mosbri Crescent in Newcastle, by Paul Lobb and Natasha Beyersdorf on week
cted to reservoirs in Maitland, Cessnock and Newcastle by an 80 km (50 mi) long gravitation main.
was persuaded to sail a shipment of coal to Newcastle by rival merchants plotting to ruin him.
Hunnable speaks in the Newcastle by-election of 1908 on his "travelling platf
He next stood for the party in the Newcastle by-election, 1908, then back in Bradford Eas
It is based on the western side of the A1 Newcastle bypass, north of the Tyne, on the former sit
Although the candidates in Nanaimo City and Newcastle called themselves "Independent Labour" candi
Newcastle, Cambridge Scholars.
ted by Per Brask and Daniel Meyer-Dinkgrafe ( Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009), ISBN
ut to sell their prize asset Bobby Hunt when Newcastle came in with a £17,000 offer (about £580,000
small industrial area and is adjacent to the Newcastle campus of the Hunter Institute of Technology
successful in getting a train station at the Newcastle campus, preventing the closure of the Huxley
He was born in Newcastle, Canada West, the son of James T. Eddy and M
ngregation of Notre Dame to open convents in Newcastle, Caraquet, and Saint-Louis de Kent.
In his Newcastle career, he made a total of 285 appearances,
llenge on Robinho, the first red card of his Newcastle career.
ll, Alnwick, mason; Thomas Wallace and Sons, Newcastle, carpenters and joiners; Ralph Dodds, Newcas
After a brief period working for the Newcastle carriage builders R J & R Laycock, he return
1. Hylton Castle 2. Newcastle Castle Keep 3. Ravensworth Castle 4. Tynemou
nding catchment area: Warrenpoint, Annalong, Newcastle, Castlewellan, Hilltown and Rostrevor.
Ordained in 1925 to Newcastle Cathedral for work with the Student Christia
He was appointed an honorary canon of Newcastle Cathedral in 1947.
ter a further four years as Senior Curate at Newcastle Cathedral he went to Korea to be part of the
He was then a Residentiary Canon at Newcastle Cathedral after which he was Vicar of Barkin
He was ordained in Newcastle Cathedral in 1979 and was an assistant curat
The cathedral is Newcastle Cathedral (until 1882 the Parish Church of S
Lowson was educated at Newcastle Cathedral School, Consett Grammar School and
m Ellis, 1903 - 1918 (afterwards organist of Newcastle Cathedral)
The crown steeple on Newcastle Cathedral, in Newcastle upon Tyne, was erect
uns Moor area to herd their livestock to the Newcastle cattle market.
ocated only 3.4 kilometres (2.1 mi) from the Newcastle CBD on one of Newcastle's major arterial roa
Newmark contested Newcastle Central in 1997, and Braintree in 2001.
that was situated on Westgate Road opposite Newcastle Central Station in the Grainger Town of Newc
Newcastle Central MP Chi Onwurah has described the sho
Newcastle Central Station
oughfares, the arena is 10 minutes walk from Newcastle Central Station to the east, for National Ra
He contested Newcastle Central in February 1974.
y of Education and Arts at The University of Newcastle, Central Coast Campus.
ercity services it is necessary to change at Newcastle Central Station where there are services to
ley Line, which provides regular services to Newcastle Central station, Sunderland Central, Carlisl
Many bus services also pass Newcastle Central Station, a major interchange for Rai
gh schools in Broadmeadow (formerly known as Newcastle Central), Hunter School of Performing Arts (
Northern operate a roughly hourly service to Newcastle Central, Metrocentre and Morpeth.
The hospital re-opened in the Royal Newcastle Centre at the site of the John Hunter Hospit
have been made to calculate the weight of a Newcastle chaldron as used in medieval and early moder
er of the first series was the University of Newcastle Chamber Choir.
R. Hall & Son, and was vice president of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce from 1919 to 1920, presi
ce was their highest since 1997, and brought Newcastle Champions League football for only the secon
shed the 1908-09 season in third place, with Newcastle champions.
Sales Conference: The Second of Richardsons' Newcastle Chapbooks, telling how the chairman and the
parish as well as many legitimate Sydney and Newcastle charities.
guest for Aldershot, Leicester, Northampton, Newcastle, Chelsea, Millwall and Reading.
windows, including work in the cathedrals of Newcastle, Chester, Lincoln, Norwich, Southwell, Bradf
ain administrative and ceremonial centre for Newcastle City Council.
parking over a large area around the CBD by Newcastle City Council has been blamed for exacerbatin
l Route is used to describe its route around Newcastle City Centre.
on represented various youth clubs including Newcastle City Boy's (1969-74), Newbiggin Hall Boy's C
about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-by-west from Newcastle City Centre and is at the site of three coll
Newcastle City Council: Councillor 1975-, Opposition L
He was the director of publicity for Newcastle City Council between 1934 and 1940.
after a well-received Christmas show at the Newcastle City Hall which was broadcast on local radio
Newcastle city council
Newcastle City Council
The concert, which took place at Newcastle City Hall in aid of the Young Musicians Fund
was employed as a welfare rights officer for Newcastle City Council, before going on to pursue a ca
In 1999, Newcastle City Mission merged with Wesley Mission Sydn
In 2004 Newcastle City Council spent A$30,261 (net of GST) def
The concerts have been held at Newcastle City Hall, with the exception of 2006, when
as born in Sydney and was an alderman on the Newcastle City Council from 1968 to 1974.
g was also performed, and the performance at Newcastle City Hall on 27 or 28 October 1974 was used
In 1901, Lunn was elected to Newcastle City Council as a Liberal, and he pursued an
Tarro is a north-western suburb of the Newcastle City Council Local Government Area in the Hu
ion was local family planning consultant and Newcastle City Councillor Brad Luke.
Mitchell Knight from Newcastle City won the Elliott-Davey medal as the best
y Vale v Lake Macquarie and Terrigal Avoca v Newcastle City games were cancelled due to wet weather
ilt as part of the 1825-40 reconstruction of Newcastle city centre.
nors Metro station is located to the east of Newcastle City Centre.
18/11/1968: Newcastle City Hall (2 shows)
The airport is jointly owned by the Newcastle City Council and Port Stephens Council, and
d material and three live tracks recorded at Newcastle City Hall.
It contained Newcastle city centre; before 1983, this area was in t
Newcastle City Council is the local government authori
Newcastle City Mission was founded in 1940 by a group
He served as a councillor on Newcastle City Council from 1952 and chaired the North
South Heaton is a ward of Newcastle City Council in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
vides a viable alternative to travelling via Newcastle city centre on the Tyne and Wear Metro or th
gues of Alan Hull held a memorial concert at Newcastle City Hall in honour of Hull and included mus
North Heaton is a ward of Newcastle City Council in Newcastle upon Tyne, England
reappointed in 1993 by English Heritage and Newcastle City Council.
He was elected as an alderman of Newcastle City Council between 1941 and 1953 and was t
day for Sammy concerts are usually hosted at Newcastle City Hall
The tour finished at Newcastle City Hall, where days later the band opened
emiership, however for the 3rd straight year Newcastle City defeated Cardiff in the Grand Final, to
In 1910 Sutherland was elected to Newcastle City Council and served as Sheriff of Newcas
The Exhibition Park is a short walk from Newcastle City Centre.
The Newcastle Civic Centre is the joint eighth tallest bui
A well-attended memorial event was held at Newcastle Civic Centre on March 2, 2008.
Newcastle Civic Centre
ate theatre district, along which stands the Newcastle Civic Theatre and the now closed Victoria Th
Newcastle Civic Centre is a civic centre located in th
The Newcastle Civic Theatre (also known as The Civic), loc
Pattern 2: Newcastle, Civic, Hamilton, Broadmeadow, Cardiff, Fass
Stagecoach in Newcastle, Classic Coaches, Travelsure, Arriva North E
It is about 20 miles (32 km) north-west of Newcastle, close to Bolam West Houses.
Newcastle Close and Old Seacoal Lane (now just short a
In 1871 Newcastle closed and the remaining inmates were transf
Down; and 11th Baron Barrington of Newcastle, Co. Limerick.
Eat The Peach was filmed on location in Newcastle, Co. Dublin.
Newcastle Coach Station, near the railway station, han
d down the centre of Burwood Street, crossed Newcastle's Civic Park, passed under Laman Street and
local government in 1906 and throughout the Newcastle coal dispute of 1909.
The franchise was initially known as the Newcastle Cobras between 1996 and 1998.
The Wasps were then re-named the Newcastle Cobras, and in the next few years changed ha
on the establishment of the glee club at the Newcastle Coffee House, Castle Street, Strand, his nam
ie (who worked with Erskine on Byker Wall in Newcastle) collaborated with London architects Rock To
Near to the end of the month, Newcastle College bought the majority of the company.
After leaving school he studied graphics at Newcastle College of Art and Industrial Design, where
ontrolled institution, but was taken over by Newcastle College in 2007.
Newcastle College is a Further Education and Higher Ed
In March 2008, Newcastle College bought the majority of the troubled
Education at the prison is provided by Newcastle College, with a range of courses provided -
The academy is operated by Newcastle College, and offers courses validated by Kin
Also within the ward is Newcastle College.
                                                                                                    


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