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a monopoly over all of the coal exported from | Tyneside, a monopoly which lasted a considerable time. |
son was nicknamed "Smiler" during his time on | Tyneside, although this was a sarcastic epithet, as he |
The village football team competes in the | Tyneside Amateur League First Division. |
ue Lenier was born in Birmingham, schooled in | Tyneside, and attended Clare College, Cambridge. |
North | Tyneside and Newcastle upon Tyne had previously existe |
David Douglass AKA Dave or Danny the Red is a | Tyneside and Yorkshire political activist and writer. |
ituated in the town of South Shields in South | Tyneside and educates over 450 pupils of mixed age, ab |
he failed again in 1883 at Newcastle, 1885 at | Tyneside and 1886 at Barrow. |
n it was split between the districts of North | Tyneside and Blyth Valley. |
member divisions: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Hexham, | Tyneside and Wansbeck. |
r acute hospitals in the trust being in North | Tyneside and Hexham. |
he route of the Derwent Walk, passing through | Tyneside and ending at Tynemouth. |
after Chris Morgan and Linda Arkley in North | Tyneside and the first directly elected mayor in the S |
The trade union was founded in 1888 as the | Tyneside and District Labourers Union, and it particip |
the Sea to Sea Cycle Route from Workington to | Tyneside, and the Reivers Cycle Route. |
y rail service operating between Newcastle in | Tyneside and Middlesbrough in Teesside located in Nort |
it is confined almost entirely to south-east | Tyneside and County Durham, usually in small, scattere |
Heppell was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, | Tyneside and was educated locally at the Rutherford Gr |
ms of rapper dancers from the pit villages of | Tyneside, and later Wearside, would travel annually to |
uble monastery at Jarrow (today part of South | Tyneside) and Monkwearmouth, (today part of Sunderland |
orn 12 December 1973) in North Shields, North | Tyneside and grew up in Bolton , Lancashire and educat |
h Shields in April 2007, is part of the South | Tyneside and Gateshead Building Schools for the Future |
e is used by many commuters mainly from North | Tyneside and South Tyneside. |
It was formed be men from the | Tyneside area of England and even though it was called |
a similar sounding dish more localised to the | Tyneside area of North East England called Pan Haggert |
It soon established branches outside the | Tyneside area, particularly in Yorkshire and Lincolnsh |
It is the main hospital serving the North | Tyneside area. |
the 1980s and early 1990s it was marketed in | Tyneside as "The one you've got to come back for" and |
with his wife, and was last publicly seen on | Tyneside at the Newcastle United home game versus Manc |
Phil Murray and Dave Black were in a local | Tyneside band together. |
as born in Staffordshire and later grew up on | Tyneside before attending film school in Surrey and Do |
He was elected as a councillor to the South | Tyneside Borough Council in 1985, becoming the deputy |
The | Tyneside building was conceived, designed and built by |
In 2008, Example took a prominent role in the | Tyneside celebrations to mark the centenary of the Ter |
seaton, the extensive built-up areas of North | Tyneside change abruptly into green belt stretching no |
otment, the extensive built-up areas of North | Tyneside change abruptly into green belt stretching no |
s the first election after the wards in North | Tyneside changed meaning that the whole council was up |
Tyneside cinema | |
they performed live, at Newcastle upon Tyne's | Tyneside Cinema, a soundtrack they had composed to acc |
Own Pictures", curated by Peter Packer of the | Tyneside Cinema, and was renamed the London Lesbian an |
an Mural', Castle Eden; 'Shadows on the Wall' | Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle upon Tyne; 'Carbon Molecula |
He was unable to agree terms with the | Tyneside club though, and the deal fell through. |
However, the | Tyneside club was most popular, by a small majority. |
He joined the Borough of South | Tyneside club in 1984 after beginning his degree in me |
The | Tyneside coal mines in England had the deadly combinat |
Looking north with | Tyneside coming into view. |
George "Geordie" Ridley (1835 - 1864) was a | Tyneside concert hall song writer and performer in the |
ectoral wards used to form the modified North | Tyneside constituency are; |
sion for England has created a modified North | Tyneside constituency to be fought for the first time |
ea has been transferred to the adjacent North | Tyneside constituency. |
ement being transferred to the adjacent North | Tyneside constituency. |
ly urban, on the North Sea coast north of the | Tyneside conurbation. |
Intyre is a Conservative councillor for North | Tyneside Council in the United Kingdom. |
Elections to South | Tyneside Council were held on 1st May 2008. |
as Mayor in June 2009 after winning the North | Tyneside Council mayoral election, 2009. |
rrison served as a Labour councillor on North | Tyneside Council for 21 years before being elected lea |
In 2007, North | Tyneside Council moved into Cobalt 16, to use as its n |
schools) was threatened with closure by North | Tyneside Council because the council said that it had |
North | Tyneside Council is elected "in thirds" which means on |
North | Tyneside Council is elected "in thirds" which means on |
he was chairman from 1973 to 1974) and South | Tyneside council from 1973 to 1974. |
The 2002 South | Tyneside Council election took place on 2 May 2002 to |
The 2000 South | Tyneside Council election took place on 4 May 2000 to |
The 2004 South | Tyneside Council election took place on 10 June 2004 t |
The 1999 South | Tyneside Council election took place on 6 May 1999 to |
Tyne and Wear Museums and North | Tyneside Council's head of cultural services have subm |
In September 2007, South | Tyneside Council, who are responsible for the stairs a |
d by Tyne and Wear Museums on behalf on North | Tyneside Council, and is located at Middle Engine Lane |
Her affiliations include North | Tyneside Council, St Catherines Primary School, Hadria |
having previously been a Councillor on North | Tyneside Council, representing the Battle Hill Ward in |
Westoe is an electoral ward of South | Tyneside Council, bordered to the north by Beacon and |
bria NHS Healthcare Trust, GE Money and North | Tyneside Council, in addition to a new 100,000 sq ft ( |
uty Leader of the Conservative group on North | Tyneside Council. |
Areas which benefited included South Wales, | Tyneside, Cumberland and southern Scotland; but not La |
His most famous work, an example of | Tyneside Dialect Literature, is The Pitman's Pay, orig |
ick Hall and West Harton before passing South | Tyneside District Hospital and Temple Park. |
l Garden was unveiled in the grounds of South | Tyneside District Hospital in South Shields, based on |
He was elected as a councillor to the North | Tyneside District Council in 1980 and was its deputy l |
South | Tyneside District Hospital is also situated in the are |
North Shields, in 1929, and grew up there on | Tyneside during the Second World War. |
Station, on the former Riverside Loop of the | Tyneside Electric network, can still be identified. |
rey livery - 12 of these EMUs operated on the | Tyneside Electrics during its last years |
St. George's, Cullercoats, North | Tyneside, England was built in the 19th century French |
r is a ruinous tower house at Burradon, North | Tyneside, England which is both a Scheduled Ancient Mo |
ame of a Tyne and Wear Metro station in South | Tyneside, England, which opened on 17 March 2008. |
is Morgan was the Conservative mayor of North | Tyneside, England, from his election in May 2002 until |
nda Arkley is the Conservative mayor of North | Tyneside, England, |
y Whins is an area of South Shields, in South | Tyneside, England. |
tball Association base at Whitley Park, North | Tyneside, England. |
station on the Tyne and Wear Metro, in South | Tyneside, England. |
b is a football club based in Wallsend, North | Tyneside, England. |
ublic primary school located in Benton, North | Tyneside, England. |
station serves the East Boldon area of South | Tyneside, England. |
foundation state school in Whitley Bay, North | Tyneside, England. |
low line of the Tyne and Wear Metro, in North | Tyneside, England. |
and Wear Metro network, in Monkseaton, North | Tyneside, England. |
and Wear Metro network, in Whitley Bay, North | Tyneside, England. |
on Lynn Road (B1316) in North Shields, North | Tyneside, England. |
r Metro in the village of Percy Main in North | Tyneside, England. |
He was born in Percy Main, North | Tyneside, England. |
ts were again blamed for an arson attack at a | Tyneside factory. |
Born on North | Tyneside, Farman began his career at Conference North |
Born in Whitburn, South | Tyneside, Farrow moved north from Bournemouth in 1936, |
orian terraced housing, and many of these are | Tyneside flats. |
singer-songwriter and founding member of the | Tyneside folk rock band, Lindisfarne. |
He played on | Tyneside for a further year and a half before joining |
d Blackpool in a deal that took Tony Green to | Tyneside for a then-club record fee. |
Coal was first known to be dug in | Tyneside from superficial seams in around 1200, but th |
North | Tyneside General Hospital is part of Northumbria NHS T |
Paediatric services are based at North | Tyneside General Hospital. |
ist Association, continuing to operate as the | Tyneside Group but prepared to act also as the Regiona |
Tyneside had a strategic advantage as far as the coal | |
ses to the Conservatives they also lost South | Tyneside, Hammersmith and Fulham and Wolverhampton to |
North | Tyneside has an extensive bus network, with most areas |
Lunn was born on | Tyneside, he served as Bishop of Sheffield from 1980 t |
Failing to obtain a professional contract on | Tyneside, he joined Derby County in May 1930, where he |
In the 1950s, Jenkins joined the | Tyneside Humanists Group, later to become North East H |
John Harrison was the mayor of North | Tyneside in England between 2005 and 2009. |
nkseaton is a village near Whitley Bay, North | Tyneside, in the northeast of England. |
rm attracted Newcastle United and he moved to | Tyneside in 1995. |
A historical drama about a miners' strike on | Tyneside in 1862, it opened the new Flora Robson Theat |
ngton Quay is an area in the borough of North | Tyneside in Tyne and Wear in northern England. |
a historical village in the borough of North | Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England. |
ostcode area forms a coastal strip from South | Tyneside in the north to eastern part of County Durham |
as the Conservative Party candidate for North | Tyneside in the 1997 General Election but lost to the |
The constituency covered central | Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, with part of the constituen |
In September 1871, she sailed from Havre to | Tyneside in Northern England where she was lengthened |
n and Shiremoor going to the borough of North | Tyneside in Tyne and Wear, and the rest going to Blyth |
When Bailey arrived on | Tyneside in the autumn of 1985, they were in the top h |
igures, a keen publicist for the area and for | Tyneside in particular. |
of part of the metropolitan district of South | Tyneside, including the settlements of Jarrow, Boldon, |
They were followed up by the 1st and 4th | Tyneside Irish battalions of the 103rd (Tyneside Irish |
in action in World War I serving with the 4th | Tyneside Irish Brigade of the Royal Northumberland Fus |
f a seatr also commemorates the losses of the | Tyneside Irish. |
North | Tyneside is a constituency represented in the House of |
Wartime | Tyneside is the setting for many of his novels, for wh |
Middle Ages, the development of Newcastle and | Tyneside is owed to coal mining. |
(born on 8 March 1979 in Newcastle upon Tyne, | Tyneside), is a former professional English footballer |
Now living in Dudley, North | Tyneside, John has been married for 34 years and has 3 |
The railway station serves Benton in North | Tyneside, just north of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. |
However in March 2005, North | Tyneside Labour alleged that Morgan was still 'pulling |
These three tower blocks became a | Tyneside landmark, and were featured in the film versi |
A level results - the best for both in North | Tyneside LEA, and in the top twenty schools in the Nor |
Tyneside League | |
It is overseen by North | Tyneside Local Education Authority. |
tion were electrified, with third-rail (North | Tyneside Loop) and a short overhead electrification fr |
tric suburban passenger services on the North | Tyneside Loop, the predecessor of the Metro's Yellow l |
on towards Benton and Tynemouth via the North | Tyneside Loop. |
The founding members of the Trust were South | Tyneside MBC, Tyne and Wear Development Corporation an |
Elections to North | Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 4 May 2006 |
Elections to North | Tyneside Metropolitan Council will take place on 5 May |
Elections to North | Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 1 May 2008 |
Elections to North | Tyneside Metropolitan Council took place on 10 June 20 |
ipbuilding exhibition centre planned by South | Tyneside Metropolitan Borough Council in the former sh |
The | Tyneside Mine was a coal mine on the West Coast of the |
The famous | Tyneside Music Hall song Cushie Butterfield (sung even |
, Durham, and Newcastle upon Tyne, and of the | Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club. |
cupy two buildings) as well as Fujitsu, North | Tyneside NHS Healthcare Trust, Capio Healthcare, and t |
ouse is an arts venue in South Shields, South | Tyneside, North East England. |
These base units are | Tyneside, Northumbria, Wearside and Teesside. |
Prior to that, Clasper's crews, and other | Tyneside oarsmen had developed a technique of sliding |
He was one of three great | Tyneside oarsmen, the other two being Harry Clasper an |
He became the elected mayor of North | Tyneside on May 5, 2005 in the UK local elections, tak |
Milburn quickly became a hero on parts of | Tyneside once League Football returned after World War |
of testing at the Metro's test track on North | Tyneside, opened in 1975. |
Thomas Wilson (1773-1858) was a | Tyneside poet, from Low Fell in Gateshead. |
ans living nearby whose name was suggested by | Tyneside Property Management who were developing an in |
The second-ever football club to be set up on | Tyneside, Rangers AFC played their first season there |
The | Tyneside reopened in May 2008, following the major res |
When the directly-elected Mayor of North | Tyneside resigned in 2003, forcing a byelection for th |
The complete | Tyneside Scottish Brigade of four battalions was raise |
The | Tyneside Scottish Brigade was a British First World Wa |
ns of the Northumberland Fusiliers as the:1st | Tyneside Scottish (20th Battalion, Northumberland Fusi |
two brigades of Northumberland Fusiliers; the | Tyneside Scottish and Tyneside Irish. |
Tyneside Scottish Brigade The memorial to the Tyneside | |
A memorial was dedicated to the fallen of the | Tyneside Scottish Brigade, at La Boiselle for their pa |
1969.04.01 D Company disbanded and its | Tyneside Scottish lineage discontinued |
ions were disbanded and in June the 22nd (3rd | Tyneside Scottish) joined the 48th Brigade, 16th (Iris |
Q ( | Tyneside Scottish) Battery, 439th Light Anti-Aircraft |
four battalions were known as the 1st to 4th | Tyneside Scottish. |
For the village now in North | Tyneside, see Burradon, Tyne and Wear. |
Oliver played cricket for North Durham in the | Tyneside Senior League and on one occasion was present |
son, the sister of John Wigham Richardson the | Tyneside ship builder. |
mingham City, before taking employment in the | Tyneside shipyards and as a coal-miner. |
ernal grandfather was a sheet metal worker in | Tyneside shipyards. |
o has been the Member of Parliament for North | Tyneside since 2010. |
Stephen Byers, Labour MP for North | Tyneside since 1992, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, |
nd to create the tune of the Blaydon Races, a | Tyneside song. |
Thomas and George Allan, in their | Tyneside Songs and Readings (1891), argued that the "B |
in book form in the 1873 edition of "Allan's | Tyneside Songs". |
um is also the northern terminus of the North | Tyneside Steam Railway. |
short walk to the south terminus of the North | Tyneside Steam Railway. |
ew bar, and a film learning centre called the | Tyneside Studio, partly designed by filmmaker Mike Fig |
Stephen Hepburn was born in Jarrow, | Tyneside, the son of a shipyard worker, and educated a |
Bristol Old Vic | Tyneside Theatre Company Timothy West Company at the B |
t of Ashington runs south via Blyth and North | Tyneside to Newcastle and the A19 Tyne Tunnel to South |
n England that runs from Seaton Burn in North | Tyneside to Alnwick in Northumberland. |
Tyne in the North of England, Graham had left | Tyneside to find work in Newport. |
The move from North | Tyneside to Northumberland came due to big interest sh |
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