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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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