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Middlesbrough

Index Middlesbrough

Middlesbrough is a large post-industrial town on the south bank of the River Tees in North Yorkshire, north-east England, founded in 1830. [1]

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A171 road

The A171 is a road in England that links the North Yorkshire towns of Middlesbrough and Scarborough.

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A172 road (England)

The A172 is a major road in North Yorkshire, and the unitary authority of Middlesbrough, England.

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A174 road

The A174 is a major road in North Yorkshire, England.

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A19 road

The A19 is a major road in England running approximately parallel to and east of the A1 road, although the two roads meet at the northern end of the A19, the two roads originally met at the southern end of the A19 in Doncaster but the old route of the A1 was changed to the A638.

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A66 road

The A66 is a major road in Northern England, which in part follows the course of the Roman road from Scotch Corner to Penrith.

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Abandoned village

An abandoned village is a village that has, for some reason, been deserted.

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Acklam Grange School

Acklam Grange School is a coeducational community secondary school located at Lodore Grove, Acklam, Middlesbrough, England.

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Acklam Hall

Acklam Hall is a Restoration mansion in the former village, and now suburb, of Acklam in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Acklam Park

Acklam Park is a rugby union and cricket ground located in Middlesbrough, England.

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Acklam, Middlesbrough

Acklam is a suburb of Middlesbrough, in the unitary authority of Middlesbrough, in north-east England and is associated with the county of North Yorkshire for ceremonial purposes.

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Act of Parliament

Acts of Parliament, also called primary legislation, are statutes passed by a parliament (legislature).

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Adrian Bevington

Adrian Bevington (born c. 1971) was Club England Managing Director at the Football Association (the FA), a position he has held from 2010 to 2015.

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Adrian Warburton

Adrian "Warby" Warburton, and the DFC (United States) (10 March 1918 – 12 April 1944) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot and flying ace of the Second World War.

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Adult education

Adult education is a practice in which adults engage in systematic and sustained self-educating activities in order to gain new forms of knowledge, skills, attitudes, or values.

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Aimee Willmott

Aimee Willmott (born 26 February 1993) is an English competitive swimmer who has represented Great Britain at the Olympic Games, FINA world championships and European championships, and England in the Commonwealth Games.

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Alan Old

Alan Gerald Bernard Old (born 23 September 1945) is an English Rugby Union player who had 16 caps for England.

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Alan Peacock

Alan Peacock (born 29 October 1937 in Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire) is an English former footballer.

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Albert Park, Middlesbrough

Albert Park is an open access, free public park, located in Middlesbrough, in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Alec Guinness

Sir Alec Guinness, (born Alec Guinness de Cuffe; 2 April 1914 – 5 August 2000) was an English actor.

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Alethea Charlton

Alethea Blow Charlton (9 August 1931 – 6 May 1976) was a British actress.

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Alexander Arthur

Alexander Alan Arthur (August 30, 1846 – March 4, 1912) was a Scottish-born engineer and entrepreneur active primarily in the southeastern United States in the latter half of the 19th century.

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Alf Common

Alfred Common (25 May 1880 in Millfield – 3 April 1946 in Darlington) was an English footballer who played at inside forward or centre forward.

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Ali Brownlee

Alastair "Ali" Brownlee (14 April 1959 – 14 February 2016) was an English radio broadcaster best known for his coverage of Middlesbrough F.C. on BBC Tees from 1982 onwards.

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Alistair Griffin

Alistair Richard Griffin (born 1 November 1977) is an English singer-songwriter and musician.

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Alyson Jones

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Andy McDonald (politician)

Andrew Joseph McDonald (born 8 March 1958) is a British Labour politician and solicitor.

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Anglo-Saxons

The Anglo-Saxons were a people who inhabited Great Britain from the 5th century.

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Animex International Festival of Animation and Computer Games

The Animex International Festival of Animation and Computer Games takes place every year in Middlesbrough in the North East of England.

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Anish Kapoor

Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor, (born 12 March 1954) is a British sculptor.

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Ann Jellicoe

Patricia Ann Jellicoe (15 July 1927 – 31 August 2017) was a British playwright, theatre director and actress.

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Archdeacon of Cleveland

The Archdeacon of Cleveland is a senior ecclesiastical officer of an archdeaconry, or subdivision, of the Church of England Diocese of York in the Province of York.

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Architecture of England

The architecture of England is the architecture of modern England and in the historic Kingdom of England.

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Army Reserve (United Kingdom)

The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force and integrated element of the British Army.

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Arriva North East

Arriva North East Arriva Northumbria Limited formerly Northumbria Motor Services Limited is a bus operator in North East England.

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Ashkenazi Jews

Ashkenazi Jews, also known as Ashkenazic Jews or simply Ashkenazim (אַשְׁכְּנַזִּים, Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation:, singular:, Modern Hebrew:; also), are a Jewish diaspora population who coalesced in the Holy Roman Empire around the end of the first millennium.

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.

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Auf Wiedersehen, Pet

Auf Wiedersehen, Pet is a British comedy-drama series about seven English migrant construction workers who leave the UK to search for employment overseas.

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Ayresome Park

Ayresome Park was a football stadium in the town of Middlesbrough, North East England, and was the home of Middlesbrough F.C. from its construction in time for the 1903–04 season, until the Riverside Stadium opened in 1995.

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Back Door (jazz trio)

Back Door was a jazz-rock trio, formed in 1971.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

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BBC Big Screen

The BBC Big Screens are LED screens with sound systems situated in prominent locations in city centres on the United Kingdom.

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BBC Online

BBC Online, formerly known as BBCi, is the BBC's online service.

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Ben Gibson

Benjamin James Gibson (born 15 January 1993) is an English professional footballer who plays as a defender for club Middlesbrough.

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Berwick Hills

Berwick Hills is a neighbourhood in east Middlesbrough, England with a population of 4,465.

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Beverley School, Middlesbrough

Beverley School is a community special school in Middlesbrough, England.

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Bill Athey

Charles William Jeffrey Athey (born 27 September 1957) is a retired English first-class cricketer, who played for England, and first-class cricket for Gloucestershire, Yorkshire and Sussex; he also played a solitary one-day game for Worcestershire.

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Billingham

Billingham is a town in County Durham, England, with a population of 35,165 according to the 2011 Census.

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Billy Elliot

Billy Elliot is a 2000 British dance drama film about a boy becoming a professional ballet dancer, set in north-eastern England during the 1984–85 coal miners' strike.

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Blade Runner

Blade Runner is a 1982 American-Hong Kong neo-noir science fiction film directed by Ridley Scott, written by Hampton Fancher and David Peoples, and starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer, Sean Young, and Edward James Olmos.

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Bob Mortimer

Robert Renwick "Bob" Mortimer (born 23 May 1959) is an English comedian, podcast presenter, and actor.

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Bournemouth

Bournemouth is a large coastal resort town on the south coast of England to the east of the Jurassic Coast, a World Heritage Site, long.

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Boys from the Blackstuff

Boys from the Blackstuff is a British television drama series of five episodes, originally transmitted from 10 October to 7 November 1982 on BBC2.

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Brambles Farm

Brambles Farm is a small housing estate in east Middlesbrough, England with a population of 3,200.

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Brian Clough

Brian Howard Clough, OBE (21 March 1935 – 20 September 2004) was an English football player and manager.

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British Army

The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of British Armed Forces.

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Bruce Thomas

Bruce Thomas (born 14 August 1948 in Stockton-on-Tees, England) is best known as bassist for the Attractions; the band formed in 1977 to back Elvis Costello in concert and on record.

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Business cluster

A business cluster is a geographic concentration of interconnected businesses, suppliers, and associated institutions in a particular field.

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Business journalism

Business journalism is the part of journalism that tracks, records, analyzes and interprets the business, economic and financial activities and changes that take place in societies.

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Butcher

A butcher is a person who may slaughter animals, dress their flesh, sell their meat, or participate within any combination of these three tasks.

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Captain Cook Birthplace Museum

Captain Cook Birthplace Museum is a public museum located in Stewart Park in Marton, Middlesbrough within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Carlton in Cleveland

Carlton in Cleveland is a village in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England, and on the edge of the North York Moors National Park.

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Carnegie library

A Carnegie library is a library built with money donated by Scottish businessman and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.

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Cecil Balmond

Cecil Balmond OBE is a Sri Lankan–British designer, artist, and writer.

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Centre North East

Centre North East, formerly Corporation House, was built in 1974.

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Chemical industry

The chemical industry comprises the companies that produce industrial chemicals.

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Chris Corner

Christopher Anthony Corner (born 23 January 1974) is an English record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, singer and video artist.

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Chris Dooks

Chris Dooks (born Christopher Dooks in 1971) is a Scotland-based artist, primarily working in the fields of photography, film and audio-art.

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Chris Kamara

Christopher Kamara (born 25 December 1957) is an English former professional footballer and football manager who now works as a presenter and football analyst at Sky Sports.

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Chris Newton

Christopher Malcolm Newton (born 29 September 1973, Middlesbrough, England) is a road and track racing cyclist.

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Chris Old

Chris Old (born Christopher Middleton Old, 22 December 1948, Middlesbrough, Yorkshire) is a former English cricketer, who played 46 Tests and 32 ODIs from 1972 to 1981.

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Chris Rea

Christopher Anton Rea (born 4 March 1951) is a British rock and blues singer-songwriter and guitarist, recognisable for his distinctive, husky-gravel voice and slide guitar playing.

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Chris Tomlinson

Christopher George "Chris" Tomlinson (born 15 September 1981) is a retired English long jumper.

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Christopher Quinten

Christopher Quinten (born Christopher Bell; 12 July 1957) is a British actor, best known for his role as Brian Tilsley on Coronation Street, which he played from 1978 to 1989.

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Church of England

The Church of England (C of E) is the state church of England.

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Church of England parish church

A parish church in the Church of England is the church which acts as the religious centre for the people within the smallest and most basic Church of England administrative region, the parish – since the 19th century called the ecclesiastical parish (outside meetings of the church) to avoid confusion with the civil parish which many towns and villages have.

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Civil engineer

A civil engineer is a person who practices civil engineering – the application of planning, designing, constructing, maintaining, and operating infrastructures while protecting the public and environmental health, as well as improving existing infrastructures that have been neglected.

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Claes Oldenburg

Claes Oldenburg (born January 28, 1929) is an American sculptor, best known for his public art installations typically featuring large replicas of everyday objects.

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Clan Bruce

Clan Bruce (Brùs) is a Scottish clan from Kincardine in Scotland.

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Clarence Railway

The Clarence Railway was an early railway company that operated in north-east England between 1833 and 1853.

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Cleveland College of Art and Design

Cleveland College of Art & Design is a further and higher education art and design college, based in the north-east of England.

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Cleveland Hills

The Cleveland Hills are a range of hills on the north-west edge of the North York Moors in North Yorkshire, England, overlooking Cleveland and Teesside.

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Cleveland, England

Cleveland is an area in the north-east of England.

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Coat of arms

A coat of arms is a heraldic visual design on an escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or tabard.

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Colin Osborne

Colin Osborne (born 19 June 1975 in Middlesbrough) is an English darts player who plays in Professional Darts Corporation events.

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College town

A college town or university town is a community (often a separate town or city, but in some cases a town/city neighborhood or a district) that is dominated by its university population.

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Commonwealth Games

The Commonwealth Games are an international multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.

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Computer animation

Computer animation is the process used for generating animated images.

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Conspiracy theory

A conspiracy theory is an explanation of an event or situation that invokes an unwarranted conspiracy, generally one involving an illegal or harmful act carried out by government or other powerful actors.

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Coulby Newham

Coulby Newham is a large housing estate in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England, with a resident population of 10,700, measured at 8,967 (Coulby Newham Ward) at the 2011 Census.

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County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (excluding Scotland), to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control.

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County Borough of Teesside

Teesside was, from 1968 to 1974, a local government district in northern England.

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County Durham

County Durham (locally) is a county in North East England.

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Cumberland Gap

The Cumberland Gap is a narrow pass through the long ridge of the Cumberland Mountains, within the Appalachian Mountains, near the junction of the U.S. states of Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee.

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Cuthbert

Cuthbert (c. 634 – 20 March 687) is a saint of the early Northumbrian church in the Celtic tradition.

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Cyril Smith (pianist)

Cyril James Smith OBE (11 August 19092 August 1974) was a virtuoso concert pianist of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, and a piano teacher.

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Dael Fry

Dael Jonathan Fry (born 30 August 1997) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre back for EFL Championship club Middlesbrough.

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Darlington

Darlington is a large market town in County Durham, in North East England.

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Dave Morris (comedian)

Dave Morris was a music hall comedian who made a successful transition to radio and television.

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Dave Pennington

David Pennington (born 1st October 1966 in Middlesbrough, England) is a 3 time gold medallist in the World Powerlifting Congress (WPC) Championships.

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David Daniell (cyclist)

David Daniell (born 23 December 1989 in Middlesbrough) is an English competitive cyclist, specialising in track sprinting.

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David Harper (antiques expert)

David Kingsley Harper (born 1967 in Middlesbrough, England) is a British BBC TV antiques expert, writer, after dinner speaker and artist.

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David Shayler

David Shayler (born 24 December 1965) is a British former MI5 officer.

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Dean John-Wilson

Dean John-Wilson (born 6 June 1989) is a British actor who is played the title role in the original West End production of Disney's Aladdin at the Prince Edward Theatre.

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Deanery

A deanery (or decanate) is an ecclesiastical entity in the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, the Evangelical Church in Germany, and the Church of Norway.

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Diocese of Beverley

The Diocese of Beverley is an historical diocese of the Roman Catholic Church in England.

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Diocese of York

The Diocese of York is an administrative division of the Church of England, part of the Province of York.

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Directly elected mayors in England and Wales

Directly elected mayors in England and Wales are local government executive leaders who have been directly elected by the people who live in a local authority area.

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Dissolution of the Monasteries

The Dissolution of the Monasteries, sometimes referred to as the Suppression of the Monasteries, was the set of administrative and legal processes between 1536 and 1541 by which Henry VIII disbanded monasteries, priories, convents and friaries in England and Wales and Ireland, appropriated their income, disposed of their assets, and provided for their former personnel and functions.

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Domesday Book

Domesday Book (or; Latin: Liber de Wintonia "Book of Winchester") is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William the Conqueror.

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Don Revie

Donald George Revie OBE (10 July 1927 – 26 May 1989) was an England international footballer and manager, best known for his successful spell during Leeds United's finest period, the late 1960s, and early 1970s.

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Dorman Long

Dorman Long is an engineering consultancy and equipment manufacturer for the construction of long-span bridges, power stations, refineries, offshore structures, stadia and other large building structures.

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Dorman Museum

Dorman Museum is a local and social history museum located in Linthorpe within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Dunkirk

Dunkirk (Dunkerque; Duinkerke(n)) is a commune in the Nord department in northern France.

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Dunster Castle

Dunster Castle is a former motte and bailey castle, now a country house, in the village of Dunster, Somerset, England.

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E. W. Hornung

Ernest William Hornung (7 June 1866 – 22 March 1921) was an English author and poet known for writing the A. J. Raffles series of stories about a gentleman thief in late 19th-century London.

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Easterside

Easterside is a small housing estate towards the geographical centre of Middlesbrough in north-east England, with a population of around 3,200.

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Education minister

An education minister (sometimes minister of education) is a position in the governments of some countries responsible for dealing with educational matters.

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EFL Cup

The EFL Cup (referred to historically, and colloquially, as simply the League Cup), currently known as the Carabao Cup for sponsorship reasons, is an annual knockout football competition in men's domestic English football.

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Elizabeth Carling

Elizabeth Carling (born 20 October 1967 in Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actress and singer best known for her performances in Boon, Goodnight Sweetheart, Barbara, and Casualty.

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Ellen Wilkinson

Ellen Cicely Wilkinson (8 October 1891 – 6 February 1947) was a British Labour Party politician who served as Minister of Education from July 1945 until her death.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Eston

Eston is a town in North Yorkshire, England.

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Eston Nab

Eston Nab is a local landmark to those who live along the River Tees, in north-east England.

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Evening Chronicle

The Evening Chronicle is a daily, evening newspaper produced in Newcastle upon Tyne, covering Tyne and Wear, southern Northumberland and northern County Durham.

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Exeter

Exeter is a cathedral city in Devon, England, with a population of 129,800 (mid-2016 EST).

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FA National Futsal League

The FA National Futsal League is the premier futsal league in England, administered by The Football Association.

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Faye Marsay

Faye Elaine Marsay (born 30 December 1986) is an English actress.

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Florence Bell (writer)

Dame Florence Eveleen Eleanore Bell DBE JP (née Olliffe; 9 September 1851 - 16 May 1930) was a British writer and playwright.

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Florence Easton

Florence Easton (25 October 1882 – 13 August 1955) was a popular English dramatic soprano in the early 20th century.

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Ford Madox Ford

Ford Madox Ford (born Ford Hermann Hueffer; 17 December 1873 – 26 June 1939) was an English novelist, poet, critic and editor whose journals, The English Review and The Transatlantic Review, were instrumental in the development of early 20th-century English literature.

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Foundry

A foundry is a factory that produces metal castings.

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Frank Auerbach

Frank Helmut Auerbach (born 29 April 1931) is a German-British painter.

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Fred Appleyard

Fred Appleyard (1874 – 1963) was a British landscape artist.

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Futsal

Futsal is a variant of association football played on a hard court, smaller than a football pitch, and mainly indoors.

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Gary Gill

Gary Gill (born 28 November 1964) is an English former professional footballer.

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Gateshead

Gateshead is a town in Tyne and Wear, England, on the southern bank of the River Tyne opposite Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Geoff Cook

Geoff Cook (born Geoffrey Cook, 9 October 1951 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire) is a former English cricketer, who played in seven Tests and six ODIs from 1981 to 1983.

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George Gordon Hoskins

George Gordon Hoskins FRIBA (28 October 1837 – 11 December 1911), was an English architect responsible for the design of several public buildings in the North East of England.

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George Turnbull (civil engineer)

George Turnbull was a British engineer responsible from 1851 to 1863 for construction of the first railway line from Calcutta to Benares, some 600 miles – later extended to Delhi.

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Gertrude Bell

Gertrude Margaret Lowthian Bell, CBE (14 July 1868 – 12 July 1926) was an English writer, traveller, political officer, administrator, and archaeologist who explored, mapped, and became highly influential to British imperial policy-making due to her knowledge and contacts, built up through extensive travels in Greater Syria, Mesopotamia, Asia Minor, and Arabia.

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Glen Durrant

Glen Durrant (born 24 November 1970 in Middlesbrough) is an English darts player who currently plays within the British Darts Organisation and is the reigning 2018 BDO World Darts Champion.

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Glenn Moody

Glenn Moody (born 1964 in Middlesbrough) is a former English darts player.

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Graeme Lee (footballer)

Graeme Barry Lee (born 31 May 1978) is an English footballer who plays as a defender.

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Grangetown, North Yorkshire

Grangetown is a township in the borough of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Greater Eston

Greater Eston is an urbanised area in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Green Howards

The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), frequently known as the Yorkshire Regiment until the 1920s, was a line infantry regiment of the British Army, in the King's Division.

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Grove Hill, Middlesbrough

Grove Hill is a housing estate and is in the Clairville ward of Middlesbrough, in the borough of Middlesbrough in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Halal

Halal (حلال, "permissible"), also spelled hallal or halaal, refers to what is permissible or lawful in traditional Islamic law.

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Halifax Explosion

The Halifax Explosion was a maritime disaster in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, which happened on the morning of 6 December 1917.

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Hauts-de-France

Hauts-de-France (translates to "Upper France" in English; Heuts-d'Franche) is a region of France created by the territorial reform of French Regions in 2014, from a merger of Nord-Pas-de-Calais and Picardy.

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Hemlington

Hemlington is a settlement within the town of Middlesbrough, in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Henry Bolckow

Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow, originally Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Bölckow, (8 December 1806 – 18 June 1878) was a Victorian industrialist and Member of Parliament, acknowledged as being one of the founders of modern Middlesbrough.

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Henry VIII of England

Henry VIII (28 June 1491 – 28 January 1547) was King of England from 1509 until his death.

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Herbert McCabe

Herbert John Ignatius McCabe, OP (2 August 192628 June 2001) was an English-born Irish Dominican priest, theologian and philosopher, who was born in Middlesbrough in the North Riding of Yorkshire.

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Hilda of Whitby

Hilda of Whitby or Hild of Whitby (c. 614–680) is a Christian saint and the founding abbess of the monastery at Whitby, which was chosen as the venue for the Synod of Whitby.

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Hillsview Academy

Hillsview Academy is an academy, that incorporates a sixth form, that opened in September 2014 in Teesville, Redcar and Cleveland, England.

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Human settlement

In geography, statistics and archaeology, a settlement, locality or populated place is a community in which people live.

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Imperial Chemical Industries

Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) was a British chemical company and was, for much of its history, the largest manufacturer in Britain.

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Imperial Tramways Company

The Imperial Tramways Company Ltd (1878 to 1930) was created to bring under common management a number of street tramways.

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Independent Labour Party

The Independent Labour Party (ILP) was a British political party of the left, established in 1893, when the Liberals appeared reluctant to endorse working-class candidates, representing the interests of the majority.

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Industrial processes

Industrial processes are procedures involving chemical, physical, electrical or mechanical steps to aid in the manufacturing of an item or items, usually carried out on a very large scale.

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Inspector George Gently

Inspector George Gently (also known as George Gently for the pilot and first series) is a British television crime drama series produced by Company Pictures for BBC One, set in the 1960s and loosely based on some of the Inspector Gently novels written by Alan Hunter.

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INTRO Festival

INTRO Festival (known as Middlesbrough Music Live until 2010) was an annual music festival in England held across multiple stages in Middlesbrough town centre.

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Irish people

The Irish people (Muintir na hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are a nation and ethnic group native to the island of Ireland, who share a common Irish ancestry, identity and culture.

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Ironstone

Ironstone is a sedimentary rock, either deposited directly as a ferruginous sediment or created by chemical replacement, that contains a substantial proportion of an iron compound from which iron either can be or once was smelted commercially.

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Islam

IslamThere are ten pronunciations of Islam in English, differing in whether the first or second syllable has the stress, whether the s is or, and whether the a is pronounced, or (when the stress is on the first syllable) (Merriam Webster).

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Jack Hatfield

John Gatenby Hatfield (15 August 1893 – 30 March 1965) was an English competitive swimmer and water polo player who represented Great Britain internationally.

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Jackie Carr (footballer, born 1892)

John Carr (26 November 1892 – 10 May 1942) was an English professional footballer.

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Jade Jones (wheelchair racer)

Jade Jones-Hall, commonly referred to as Jade Jones (born 4 January 1996) is an English wheelchair racer, competing in T54 events, and a paratriathlete competing in handbike and wheelchair classifications.

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Jade McSorley

Jade McSorley (born 16 February 1988) is a British female model, most notable for placing third on the fifth series of Britain's Next Top Model.

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James Arthur

James Andrew Arthur (born 2 March 1988) is a British singer and songwriter who won the ninth series of The X Factor in 2012.

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James Cook

Captain James Cook (7 November 1728Old style date: 27 October14 February 1779) was a British explorer, navigator, cartographer, and captain in the Royal Navy.

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James Cook University Hospital

The James Cook University Hospital is a 1,024 bed major tertiary referral hospital, district general hospital and major trauma centre in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, located on the A172 (Marton Road).

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Jamie Parker

Jamie Parker (born 14 August 1979) is an English actor and singer, best known for his role as Harry Potter in the original cast for the West End play Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, for which he received an Olivier Award for Best Actor.

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Jeff Winter

Jeffrey Winter (born 18 April 1955 in Middlesbrough, England) is a former Premier League referee.

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Jerry Desmonde

Jerry Desmonde (20 July 1908 – 11 February 1967) was an English stage musical, film, and television actor principally in comedies and drama.

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Jewish Year Book

The Jewish Year Book is an almanac targeted at the Jewish community in the United Kingdom.

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Joan Eadington

Joan Eadington (born 1926)Sarkissian, A. Children's authors and illustrators: an index to biographical dictionaries, Gale, 1995, p.213 is an author from the United Kingdom best known for her books for children.

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John Archer (magician)

John Archer is a British comedy magician, television writer and actor.

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John Baines (bobsledder)

John Baines (born 26 September 1985) is a bobsledder who competes for Team GB, and a comms specialist in the Royal Air Force.

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John Gielgud

Sir Arthur John Gielgud (14 April 1904 – 21 May 2000) was an English actor and theatre director whose career spanned eight decades.

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John Telfer

John Stanley Telfer (2 March 1873 – 10 October 1938) was a British auctioneer and philatelist who was added to the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists retrospectively in 1951.

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John Vaughan (ironmaster)

John Vaughan, known as Jacky, was born in Worcester on "St Thomas' Day" in 1799, the son of Welsh parents.

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John Walsh (filmmaker)

Filmmaker John Walsh was born in London and is founder of film company Walsh Bros Ltd.

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Jonathan Woodgate

Jonathan Simon Woodgate (born 22 January 1980) is a former footballer who played as a defender and is currently on the Academy coaching staff at Middlesbrough.

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Jonny Briggs

Jonny Briggs is a Children's BBC kitchen sink realism television programme first broadcast in 1985.

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Joseph Pease (railway pioneer)

Joseph Pease (22 June 1799 – 8 February 1872) was a proponent and supporter of the earliest public railway system in the world and was the first Quaker permitted to take his seat in Parliament.

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Keith Houchen

Keith Morton Houchen (born 25 July 1960) is an English former professional footballer and football manager.

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Kevin Connelly

Kevin Connelly is an impressionist, comedian, and after dinner speaker who is probably best known for his role on the popular BBC radio and television programme Dead Ringers.

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King's Division

The King's Division is a British Army command, training and administrative apparatus designated for infantry regiments in the North of England.

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Kirsten O'Brien

Kirsten Lindsey O'Brien (born 23 February 1972) is an English television presenter and actress.

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Labour Party (UK)

The Labour Party is a centre-left political party in the United Kingdom.

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Lake District

The Lake District, also known as the Lakes or Lakeland, is a mountainous region in North West England.

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Latin

Latin (Latin: lingua latīna) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages.

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Lee Ingleby

Lee David Ingleby (born 28 January 1976) is a British film, television and stage actor.

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Leeds

Leeds is a city in the metropolitan borough of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire, England.

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Liam Donaldson

Sir Liam Joseph Donaldson FMedSci (born 3 May 1949, Middlesbrough, England, UK) is a British doctor and the current Chancellor of Newcastle University.

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Liam Plunkett

Liam Edward Plunkett (born 6 April 1985) is an English cricketer who bowls right-arm fast.

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Lila Kaye

Lila Kaye (7 November 1929 – 10 January 2012) was an English actress.

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Lillie Langtry

Emilie Charlotte Langtry (née Le Breton; October 13, 1853 – February 12, 1929), known as Lillie (or Lily) Langtry and nicknamed "The Jersey Lily", was a British-American socialite, actress and producer.

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Linthorpe

Linthorpe is an inner-suburb, and former village in the unitary authority of Middlesbrough, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, in North East England.

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Listed building

A listed building, or listed structure, is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, Cadw in Wales, and the Northern Ireland Environment Agency in Northern Ireland.

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Little Busby

Little Busby is a civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Liverpool

Liverpool is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 491,500 in 2017.

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Local Government Act 1888

The Local Government Act 1888 (51 & 52 Vict. c.41) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which established county councils and county borough councils in England and Wales.

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Local government in the United Kingdom

Local government in the United Kingdom has origins that pre-date the United Kingdom itself, as each of the four countries of the United Kingdom has its own separate system.

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Long jump

The long jump (historically called the broad jump in the USA) is a track and field event in which athletes combine speed, strength and agility in an attempt to leap as far as possible from a take off point.

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Luftwaffe

The Luftwaffe was the aerial warfare branch of the combined German Wehrmacht military forces during World War II.

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Mackenzie Thorpe

Mackenzie Thorpe (born 1956 in Middlesbrough, Yorkshire) is a British artist.

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Macmillan Academy

Macmillan Academy is an academy in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Malta Story

Malta Story is a 1953 British war film, directed by Brian Desmond Hurst, which is based on the heroic air defence of Malta during the Siege of Malta in the Second World War.

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Maltby, North Yorkshire

Maltby is a village and civil parish in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Manchester

Manchester is a city and metropolitan borough in Greater Manchester, England, with a population of 530,300.

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Mansion

A mansion is a large dwelling house.

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Marcus Bentley

Marcus Morgan Bentley (born 4 October 1967) is a British actor, broadcaster and voice-over artist.

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Marion Coates Hansen

Marion Coates Hansen, born Marion Coates (c.1870 – 2 January 1947), was a feminist and women's suffrage campaigner, an early member of the militant Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) and a founder member of the Women's Freedom League (WFL) in 1907.

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Marion Ryan

Marion Ryan (4 February 1931 – 15 January 1999) was a popular British singer in the 1950s.

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Mark Benton

Mark Benton (born 16 November 1965) is an English actor, known for his roles as Eddie in Early Doors, Howard in Northern Lights and Martin Pond in Barbara.

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Mark Proctor (footballer)

Mark Proctor (born 30 January 1961 in Middlesbrough) is an English football player and coach.

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Martin Daniels

Martin Daniels (born 19 August 1963) is an English magician entertainer, and television and radio presenter.

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Martin Narey

Sir Martin James Narey DL (born 5 August 1955, in Middlesbrough) is an advisor to the British Government, and a former civil servant and charity executive.

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Martin Shaw

Martin Shaw (born 21 January 1945) is an English actor.

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Marton Grove

Marton Grove is an area in the town of Middlesbrough under the unitary authority of Middlesbrough Borough Council, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Marton, Middlesbrough

Marton, officially Marton-in-Cleveland, is a dormitory suburb of Middlesbrough, in North-East England, built from the 1950s onwards, around and beyond a small village of the same name.

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Masvingo

Masvingo (before 1982 known as Fort Victoria) is a city in south-eastern Zimbabwe and the capital of Masvingo Province.

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Matt Jarvis

Matthew Thomas Jarvis (born 22 May 1986) is an English professional footballer who plays as a winger for Championship club Norwich City.

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Matt Renshaw

Matthew Thomas Renshaw (born 28 March 1996) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Queensland.

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Maud Chadburn

Maud Mary Chadburn (9 March 1868 – 24 April 1957), was one of the earliest women in the United Kingdom to pursue a career as a surgeon.

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Megabus (Europe)

Megabus is a long distance coach (Intercity bus service) operator operated by the Stagecoach Group.

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Met Office

The Met Office (officially the Meteorological Office) is the United Kingdom's national weather service.

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Micky Moody

Michael Joseph Moody (born 30 August 1950) is an English guitarist, and a former member of the rock bands Juicy Lucy and Whitesnake.

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Middle Ages

In the history of Europe, the Middle Ages (or Medieval Period) lasted from the 5th to the 15th century.

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Middlesboro, Kentucky

MiddlesboroRennick, Robert.

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Middlesbrough (UK Parliament constituency)

Middlesbrough is a constituency recreated in 1974 represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament by Andy McDonald from the Labour Party.

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Middlesbrough Bears

The Middlesbrough Bears were a British speedway team which operated under various names from 1939 until their closure in 1996.

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Middlesbrough bus station

Middlesbrough bus station serves the town of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Middlesbrough by-election, 2012

The Middlesbrough by-election was a by-election for the Parliament of the United Kingdom's House of Commons constituency of Middlesbrough.

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Middlesbrough Cathedral

Saint Mary's Cathedral, also known as Middlesbrough Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, England.

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Middlesbrough College

Middlesbrough College, located on one campus at Middlehaven, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, is the largest college on Teesside.

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Middlesbrough Corporation Tramways

Middlesbrough Corporation Tramways operated an electric tramway service in Middlesbrough between 1921 and 1934.

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Middlesbrough Council

Middlesbrough Council, formerly known as Middlesbrough Borough Council is the local council of Middlesbrough.

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Middlesbrough East (UK Parliament constituency)

Middlesbrough East was a parliamentary constituency in the town of Middlesbrough in North East England.

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Middlesbrough F.C.

Middlesbrough Football Club is a professional association football club based in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Middlesbrough Futsal Club

Middlesbrough Futsal Club is an English futsal club based in Middlesbrough in the North East of England, playing in The FA Futsal League North.

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Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art

Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art, or mima, is a contemporary art gallery based in the centre of Middlesbrough, England.

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Middlesbrough Ironopolis F.C.

Middlesbrough Ironopolis Football Club was a football club based in Middlesbrough, England.

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Middlesbrough Priory

Middlesbrough Priory was a priory in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Middlesbrough railway station

Middlesbrough railway station serves the large town of Middlesbrough in North Yorkshire, England and is managed by TransPennine Express.

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Middlesbrough RUFC

Middlesbrough Rugby Union Football Club is an English rugby union team.

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Middlesbrough Rural District

Middlesbrough Rural District was a rural district in the North Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1932.

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Middlesbrough Theatre

Middlesbrough Theatre (formerly the Little Theatre) is a theatre in Middlesbrough, England, which was opened by Sir John Gielgud in 1957 and was one of the first new theatres built in England after the Second World War.

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Middlesbrough Town Hall

Middlesbrough Town Hall is a Grade II listed building located in Middlesbrough, England.

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Middlesbrough, Stockton and Thornaby Electric Tramways Company

The Middlesbrough, Stockton and Thornaby Electric Tramways Company operated an electric tramway service between Middlesbrough, Thornaby-on-Tees, Stockton-on-Tees and Norton between 1898 and 1921.

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Mike Russell (billiards player)

Mike Russell (born 3 June 1969 in Middlesbrough, England), is a twelve-time WPBSA World Champion in the game of English billiards.

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Monica Dolan

Monica Margaret Dolan (born 2 March 1969) is a British actress.

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Mosque

A mosque (from masjid) is a place of worship for Muslims.

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Municipal borough

Municipal boroughs were a type of local government district which existed in England and Wales between 1835 and 1974, in Northern Ireland from 1840 to 1973 and in the Republic of Ireland from 1840 to 2002.

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Music hall

Music hall is a type of British theatrical entertainment that was popular from the early Victorian era circa 1850 and lasting until 1960.

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Muslim

A Muslim (مُسلِم) is someone who follows or practices Islam, a monotheistic Abrahamic religion.

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Naomi Jacob

Naomi Eleanor Clare Jacob (1 July 1884 – 27 August 1964) was an English author, actress and broadcaster.

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National Express Coaches

National Express is an intercity and InterRegional coach operator providing services throughout Great Britain.

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Neil Grainger

Neil Grainger (born 18 June 1979) is an English actor and comedian.

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Netherfields

Netherfields is a housing estate in Ormesby, within the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne, commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, from the North Sea.

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Newham Grange Leisure Farm

Newham Grange Country Farm (also known as Newham Grange Leisure Farm) is a farm park and conservation centre located on Wykeham Way in Coulby Newham, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Newport, Wales

Newport (Casnewydd) is a cathedral and university city and unitary authority area in south east Wales.

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Newsquest

Newsquest Media Group Ltd. is the second largest publisher of regional and local newspapers in the United Kingdom with 205 brands across the UK, publishing online and in print (165 newspaper brands and 40 magazine brands).

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Nord (French department)

Nord (North; Noorderdepartement) is a department in the far north of France.

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Normanby, Redcar and Cleveland

Normanby is an area in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Normandy landings

The Normandy landings were the landing operations on Tuesday, 6 June 1944 of the Allied invasion of Normandy in Operation Overlord during World War II.

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North East England

North East England is one of nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes.

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North East of England Process Industry Cluster

The North East of England Process Industry Cluster (NEPIC) is an economic cluster created following the industrial cluster ideas and strategy of Michael Porter.

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North Ormesby

North Ormesby is an area in the town and unitary authority of Middlesbrough, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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North Rhine-Westphalia

North Rhine-Westphalia (Nordrhein-Westfalen,, commonly shortened to NRW) is the most populous state of Germany, with a population of approximately 18 million, and the fourth largest by area.

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North Riding of Yorkshire

The North Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions (ridings) of the English county of Yorkshire, alongside the East and West Ridings.

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North Sea

The North Sea (Mare Germanicum) is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean located between Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.

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North Yorkshire

North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan county (or shire county) and larger ceremonial county in England.

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Northern (train operating company)

Northern, the trading name of Arriva Rail North, is a train operating company in Northern England.

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Novel sequence

A novel sequence is a set or series of novels which share common themes, characters, or settings, but where each novel has its own title and free-standing storyline, and can thus be read independently or out of sequence.

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Nunthorpe

Nunthorpe is an outer suburb of the town of Middlesbrough, England.

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Nunthorpe Academy

Nunthorpe Academy is a Specialist Science, Business and Enterprise Academy in Nunthorpe, an area of south-east Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Oberhausen

Oberhausen is a city on the river Emscher in the Ruhr Area, Germany, located between Duisburg and Essen. The city hosts the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and its Gasometer Oberhausen is an anchor point of the European Route of Industrial Heritage.

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Oceanic climate

An oceanic or highland climate, also known as a marine or maritime climate, is the Köppen classification of climate typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, and generally features cool summers (relative to their latitude) and cool winters, with a relatively narrow annual temperature range and few extremes of temperature, with the exception for transitional areas to continental, subarctic and highland climates.

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Office for National Statistics

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) is the executive office of the UK Statistics Authority, a non-ministerial department which reports directly to the UK Parliament.

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Ofsted

The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a non-ministerial department of the UK government, reporting to Parliament.

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Order of Saint Benedict

The Order of Saint Benedict (OSB; Latin: Ordo Sancti Benedicti), also known as the Black Monksin reference to the colour of its members' habitsis a Catholic religious order of independent monastic communities that observe the Rule of Saint Benedict.

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Ormesby

Ormesby is a former village, and now suburb, spanning the Middlesbrough and Redcar and Cleveland unitary authorities in north-east England, within the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.

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Outwood Academy Acklam

Outwood Academy Acklam (formerly Oakfields Community College) is a comprehensive secondary school with academy status, located in the Acklam area of Middlesbrough, England.

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Outwood Academy Ormesby

Outwood Academy Ormesby (formerly Ormesby School) is a mixed secondary school with academy status, located in the Netherfields area of Middlesbrough, England.

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Pallister

Pallister is a housing estate in east Middlesbrough in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Park End, Middlesbrough

Park End is in east Middlesbrough in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Parmo

The Parmo or Teesside Parmesan is a breaded cutlet dish originating in Middlesbrough and a popular item of take-away food in the North East of England.

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Pat Barker

Patricia Mary W. Barker, CBE, FRSL (née Drake; born 8 May 1943) is an English writer and novelist.

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Paul C. Doherty

Paul Charles Dominic Doherty (born 21 September 1946) is an award-winning English author, educator, lecturer and historian.

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Paul Daniels

Newton Edward Daniels (6 April 1938 – 17 March 2016), known professionally as Paul Daniels, was an English magician and television presenter.

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Paul Drinkhall

Paul Drinkhall (born 16 January 1990) is a British table tennis player.

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Paul Rodgers

Paul Bernard Rodgers (born 17 December 1949) is an English singer, songwriter and musician, best known for his success in the 1960s and 1970s as vocalist of Free and Bad Company.

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Paul Truscott

Paul Truscott (born 1 May 1986) is a British professional boxer and former Commonwealth featherweight champion.

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Paula Rego

Dame Paula Rego, (born 26 January 1935), is a Portuguese visual artist who is particularly known for her paintings and prints based on storybooks.

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Pennines

The Pennines, also known as the Pennine Chain or Pennine Hills, are a range of mountains and hills in England separating North West England from Yorkshire and North East England.

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Pete Firman

Peter "Pete" Firman (born 26 April 1980) is an English magician, comedian and television presenter.

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Pete Trewavas

Peter Trewavas (born 15 January 1959, Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England) is an English musician.

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Peter Beagrie

Peter Sidney Beagrie (born 28 November 1965) is an English former professional footballer, sports television pundit and commentator.

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Phil Stamp

Philip Lawrence Stamp (born 12 December 1975) is an English former footballer, best known for his time with Middlesbrough and Hearts.

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Philip Webb

Philip Speakman Webb (12 January 1831 – 17 April 1915) was an English architect sometimes called the Father of Arts and Crafts Architecture.

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Pickering, North Yorkshire

Pickering is an ancient market town and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England, on the border of the North York Moors National Park.

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Pig iron

Pig iron is an intermediate product of the iron industry.

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Play for Today

Play for Today is a British television anthology drama series, produced by the BBC and transmitted on BBC1 from 1970 to 1984.

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Port Clarence

Port Clarence is a small village now within the borough of Stockton-on-Tees and ceremonial county of County Durham, England.

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Post-war

A post-war period or postwar period is the interval immediately following the end of a war.

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Preeti Desai

Preeti Desai (પ્રીતિ દેસાઇ) (born 29 September 1981) is a British actress, model and former Miss Great Britain.

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Premier League

The Premier League is the top level of the English football league system.

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Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn

Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, (Arthur William Patrick Albert; 1 May 185016 January 1942) was a member of the British Royal Family who served as the Governor General of Canada, the tenth since Canadian Confederation.

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Province of York

The Province of York is one of two ecclesiastical provinces making up the Church of England and consists of 12 dioceses which cover the northern third of England and the Isle of Man.

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Quakers

Quakers (or Friends) are members of a historically Christian group of religious movements formally known as the Religious Society of Friends or Friends Church.

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Ray Mallon

Ray Mallon (born 1955, Thornaby-on-Tees, Yorkshire, England) was the first directly elected Mayor of Middlesbrough and former detective superintendent of Cleveland Police.

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Raylton Dixon

Sir Raylton Dixon (8 July 1838 – 28 July 1901), was a shipbuilding magnate from Middlesbrough on the River Tees who served as Mayor of Middlesbrough.

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Reach plc

Reach plc (formerly known as Trinity Mirror between 1999 and 2018) is a British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher.

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Redcar

Redcar is a seaside resort and town in North Yorkshire, England.

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Redcar and Cleveland

The borough of Redcar & Cleveland is a unitary authority area of North Yorkshire in the North East of England, consisting of Redcar, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Guisborough, and small towns such as Brotton, Eston, Skelton and Loftus.

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Restoration (England)

The Restoration of the English monarchy took place in the Stuart period.

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Richard Milward

Richard Milward (born 26 October 1984) is an English novelist.

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Richard Old

Richard Old (1856–1932), was an English woodcraftsman and prolific model maker, specialising in fretwork.

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Richard Piers Rayner

Richard Piers Rayner is an English comic book artist.

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River Tees

The River Tees is in northern England.

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Riverside Stadium

The Riverside Stadium is a football stadium in Middlesbrough, England, which has been the home of Middlesbrough F.C. since it opened in 1995.

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Rob Smedley

Rob Smedley (born 28 November 1973 in Normanby, Middlesbrough, England) is the Head of Vehicle Performance at the Williams Martini Racing Formula One team.

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Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale

Robert I de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale (–1142) was an early 12th century Anglo-Norman lord, the first of the Bruce dynasty to hold lands in Scotland.

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Robert Nixon (comics)

Robert Nixon (7 July 1939 – 22 October 2002) was an artist who worked on several British comics.

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Rolling (metalworking)

In metalworking, rolling is a metal forming process in which metal stock is passed through one or more pairs of rolls to reduce the thickness and to make the thickness uniform.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough is a Latin Rite Roman Catholic diocese based in Middlesbrough, England and is part of the province of Liverpool.

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Rory Underwood

Rory Underwood MBE (born 19 June 1963) is an English former rugby union footballer who played wing for Leicester Tigers and the Royal Air Force.

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Roy Chubby Brown

Roy Chubby Brown (born Royston Vasey; 3 February 1945) is an English stand-up comedian, famous for his sarcastic blue humour.

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Royal charter

A royal charter is a formal document issued by a monarch as letters patent, granting a right or power to an individual or a body corporate.

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Sacred Heart Church, Middlesbrough

Sacred Heart Church formerly the Church of Sacred Heart and St Philomena is a Roman Catholic Parish church in the town centre of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire.

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Sailor

A sailor, seaman, mariner, or seafarer is a person who navigates waterborne vessels or assists as a crewmember in their operation and maintenance.

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Saltersgill

Saltersgill is a residential area of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, located within the Beechwood Ward.

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Samuel Sadler

Sir Samuel Alexander Sadler (1842 – 29 September 1911) was an eminent industrialist, public servant and the first Conservative Member of Parliament for Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, the town with which his name is associated.

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Scottish people

The Scottish people (Scots: Scots Fowk, Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich), or Scots, are a nation and ethnic group native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged from an amalgamation of two Celtic-speaking peoples, the Picts and Gaels, who founded the Kingdom of Scotland (or Alba) in the 9th century. Later, the neighbouring Celtic-speaking Cumbrians, as well as Germanic-speaking Anglo-Saxons and Norse, were incorporated into the Scottish nation. In modern usage, "Scottish people" or "Scots" is used to refer to anyone whose linguistic, cultural, family ancestral or genetic origins are from Scotland. The Latin word Scoti originally referred to the Gaels, but came to describe all inhabitants of Scotland. Considered archaic or pejorative, the term Scotch has also been used for Scottish people, primarily outside Scotland. John Kenneth Galbraith in his book The Scotch (Toronto: MacMillan, 1964) documents the descendants of 19th-century Scottish pioneers who settled in Southwestern Ontario and affectionately referred to themselves as 'Scotch'. He states the book was meant to give a true picture of life in the community in the early decades of the 20th century. People of Scottish descent live in many countries other than Scotland. Emigration, influenced by factors such as the Highland and Lowland Clearances, Scottish participation in the British Empire, and latterly industrial decline and unemployment, have resulted in Scottish people being found throughout the world. Scottish emigrants took with them their Scottish languages and culture. Large populations of Scottish people settled the new-world lands of North and South America, Australia and New Zealand. Canada has the highest level of Scottish descendants per capita in the world and the second-largest population of Scottish descendants, after the United States. Scotland has seen migration and settlement of many peoples at different periods in its history. The Gaels, the Picts and the Britons have their respective origin myths, like most medieval European peoples. Germanic peoples, such as the Anglo-Saxons, arrived beginning in the 7th century, while the Norse settled parts of Scotland from the 8th century onwards. In the High Middle Ages, from the reign of David I of Scotland, there was some emigration from France, England and the Low Countries to Scotland. Some famous Scottish family names, including those bearing the names which became Bruce, Balliol, Murray and Stewart came to Scotland at this time. Today Scotland is one of the countries of the United Kingdom, and the majority of people living there are British citizens.

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Sean Blowers

Sean Blowers (born 12 January 1961 in Middlesbrough, North Riding of Yorkshire) is an English actor.

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Simon Vallily

Simon Vallily (born 15 August 1985) is an English professional boxer.

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Sir William Arrol & Co.

Sir William Arrol & Co. was a leading Scottish civil engineering and construction business founded by William Arrol and based in Glasgow.

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Sister city

Twin towns or sister cities are a form of legal or social agreement between towns, cities, counties, oblasts, prefectures, provinces, regions, states, and even countries in geographically and politically distinct areas to promote cultural and commercial ties.

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Somerset

Somerset (or archaically, Somersetshire) is a county in South West England which borders Gloucestershire and Bristol to the north, Wiltshire to the east, Dorset to the south-east and Devon to the south-west.

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South Bank, North Yorkshire

South Bank is a suburb of Middlesbrough, in north east England, on the south bank of the River Tees, and is from Middlesbrough centre.

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South London Hospital for Women and Children

The South London Hospital for Women and Children was a general hospital treating women and children on Clapham Common in London, UK.

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South Shields

South Shields is a coastal town at the mouth of the River Tyne, England, about downstream from Newcastle upon Tyne.

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South West England

South West England is one of nine official regions of England.

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Spender

Spender is a British television police procedural drama, created by Ian La Frenais and Jimmy Nail, that first broadcast on 8 January 1991 on BBC1.

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SS Mont-Blanc

SS Mont-Blanc was a freighter built in Middlesbrough, England in 1899 and purchased by the French company, Société Générale de Transport Maritime (SGTM).

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St Peter's Catholic Voluntary Academy

St Peter's Catholic Voluntary Academy is a coeducational secondary school located in South Bank, North Yorkshire, England.

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Stagecoach Group

Stagecoach Group plc is an international transport group operating buses, trains, trams and express coaches.

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Stainton, Middlesbrough

Stainton is a village in Middlesbrough, in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Stanley Hollis

Stanley Elton Hollis VC (21 September 1912 – 8 February 1972) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Steel

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon and other elements.

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Steel River Blues

Steel River Blues is a British television drama series, created by Patrick Harbinson, that was first broadcast in September 2004 on ITV.

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Steph McGovern

Stephanie Rose "Steph" McGovern (born 31 May 1982) is an English journalist and television presenter.

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Stephen Bell

Stephen Bell (13 March 1965 - 21 April 2001) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger.

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Steve Gibson (businessman)

Stephen Gibson (born 9 January 1958) is a British entrepreneur, politician and the chairman/owner of Middlesbrough Football Club.

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Stewart Downing

Stewart Downing (born 22 July 1984) is an English professional footballer who plays for Championship club Middlesbrough.

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Stewart Park, Middlesbrough

Stewart's Park is a 120-acre park in the suburb of Marton, located in the south of Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England.

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Stockton and Darlington Railway

The Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) was a railway company that operated in north-east England from 1825 to 1863.

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Stokesley Rural District

Stokesley was a rural district in the North Riding of Yorkshire from 1894 to 1974.

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Stuart Bell

Sir Stuart Bell (16 May 1938 – 13 October 2012) was a British Labour Party politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Middlesbrough from the 1983 general election until his death in 2012.

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Stuart Ripley

Stuart Edward Ripley (born 20 November 1967) is an English former professional footballer, who played as a winger from 1985 until 2002, notably for Blackburn Rovers where he won the Premier League in 1995.

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Sunderland

Sunderland is a city at the centre of the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough, in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 10 miles southeast of Newcastle upon Tyne, 12 miles northeast of Durham, 101 miles southeast of Edinburgh, 104 miles north-northeast of Manchester, 77 miles north of Leeds, and 240 miles north-northwest of London.

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Sunderland A.F.C.

Sunderland Association Football Club is an English professional football club based in the city of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear.

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Sydney Harbour Bridge

The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic between the Sydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore.

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Synagogue

A synagogue, also spelled synagog (pronounced; from Greek συναγωγή,, 'assembly', בית כנסת, 'house of assembly' or, "house of prayer", Yiddish: שול shul, Ladino: אסנוגה or קהל), is a Jewish house of prayer.

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Tees Newport Bridge

The Tees Newport Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge spanning the River Tees a short distance upriver from Tees Transporter Bridge, linking Middlesbrough with the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, in the northeast of England; it was completed in 1934.

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Tees Transporter Bridge

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Tees Valley

The Tees Valley is a city region and combined authority area in the North East of England nestled between North Yorkshire and County Durham and consisting of the following five unitary authorities: Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees, the latter four previously formed the non-metropolitan county of Cleveland between 1974 and 1996.

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Tees Valley Giants

The Tees Valley Giants was intended as a £15 million series of five art installations by sculptor Anish Kapoor and structural designer Cecil Balmond.

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Teesport

Teesport is a large sea port located in the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland, in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, Northern England.

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Teesside

Teesside is the conurbation in the north east of England around the urban centre of Middlesbrough that is primarily made up of the towns Billingham, Redcar, Stockton-on-Tees, Thornaby and surrounding settlements near the River Tees.

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Teesside Gazette

The Teesside Gazette is a newspaper serving the Teesside area of England.

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Teesside University

Teesside University is a public university with its main campus in Middlesbrough, Teesside in North East England.

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Teesville

Teesville is an area of Middlesbrough in the north east of England and is part of the unitary authority of Redcar and Cleveland and in the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Fast Show

The Fast Show, known as Brilliant in the US, is a BBC comedy sketch show programme that ran from 1994 to 1997, with specials in 2000 and 2014.

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The Football Association

The Football Association (FA) is the governing body of association football in England, the Crown dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey, and the Isle of Man.

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The King's Academy, Middlesbrough

The King's Academy is an 11–19 secondary school and academy located in Coulby Newham in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England, serving the community of South Middlesbrough.

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The Northern Echo

The Northern Echo is a regional daily morning newspaper, based in the town of Darlington in North East England; serving County Durham and Teesside.

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The Tournament (2009 film)

The Tournament is a 2009 British independent action thriller film, marking the directorial debut of local filmmaker Scott Mann.

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Thelma Barlow

Thelma Barlow (née Pigott; The Daily Mail (21 April 2007). Retrieved 4 September 2010. born 19 June 1929) is an English television actress and writer, most famous for her roles as Mavis Wilton in the long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street and as Dolly Bellfield in the sitcom Dinnerladies.

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Thirsk

Thirsk is a small market town and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire, England.

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Thorntree

Thorntree is a housing estate in east Middlesbrough within the unitary authority of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Tollesby

Tollesby, is a residential area within the Acklam ward situated in the town of Middlesbrough in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England.

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Tom Dresser

Tom Dresser (1891 – 9 April 1982) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

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Tommy Mooney

Thomas John Mooney (born 11 August 1971) is an English former professional football player who played as a striker, having scored in each of the top four divisions of the English football league system.

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Top Gear (2002 TV series)

Top Gear is a British motoring magazine, factual television series, conceived by Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman, launched on 20 October 2002, and broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC Two.

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ToryBoy The Movie

ToryBoy The Movie is a gonzo-style British documentary feature film directed by and starring John Walsh.

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Tracey Emin

Tracey Emin, CBE, RA (born 3 July 1963) is an English contemporary artist known for her autobiographical and confessional artwork.

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TransPennine Express

TransPennine Express (legally known as First TransPennine Express Limited) First TransPennine Express Limited is a British train operating company owned by FirstGroup operating the TransPennine Express franchise.

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Trinity Catholic College, Middlesbrough

Trinity Catholic College is a Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form that opened in September 2009.

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Trolleybuses in Teesside

The Teesside trolleybus system once served the conurbation of Teesside, in the North East of England.

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Tyne Bridge

The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead.

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UEFA

The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA; Union des Associations Européennes de Football; Vereinigung Europäischer Fußballverbände) is the administrative body for association football in Europe, although several member states are primarily or entirely located in Asia.

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Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government.

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United Kingdom census, 2011

A census of the population of the United Kingdom is taken every ten years.

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United Kingdom general election, 2010

The 2010 United Kingdom general election was held on Thursday, 6 May 2010, with 45,597,461 registered voters entitled to vote to elect members to the House of Commons.

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Unity City Academy

Unity City Academy is a city academy in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England, sponsored by the Academies Enterprise Trust.

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Universal suffrage

The concept of universal suffrage, also known as general suffrage or common suffrage, consists of the right to vote of all adult citizens, regardless of property ownership, income, race, or ethnicity, subject only to minor exceptions.

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University of Birmingham

The University of Birmingham (informally Birmingham University) is a public research university located in Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom.

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University of Leeds

The University of Leeds is a Russell Group university in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.

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University Press of Kentucky

The University Press of Kentucky (UPK) is the scholarly publisher for the Commonwealth of Kentucky, and was organized in 1969 as successor to the University of Kentucky Press.

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Victorian architecture

Victorian architecture is a series of architectural revival styles in the mid-to-late 19th century.

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Vikings

Vikings (Old English: wicing—"pirate", Danish and vikinger; Swedish and vikingar; víkingar, from Old Norse) were Norse seafarers, mainly speaking the Old Norse language, who raided and traded from their Northern European homelands across wide areas of northern, central, eastern and western Europe, during the late 8th to late 11th centuries.

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Vin Garbutt

Vincent Paul Garbutt (20 November 1947 – 6 June 2017) was an English folk singer and songwriter.

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Wally K. Daly

Wally K. Daly (born 13 November 1940 in Grangetown, Middlesbrough) is an English writer for television and radio and one-time chairman of the Writers' Guild of Great Britain.

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Welsh people

The Welsh (Cymry) are a nation and ethnic group native to, or otherwise associated with, Wales, Welsh culture, Welsh history, and the Welsh language.

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Wendy Richard

Wendy Richard (born Wendy Emerton; 20 July 1943 – 26 February 2009), was an English actress best known for playing the roles of Miss Shirley Brahms on Are You Being Served? and Pauline Fowler on EastEnders, the latter for nearly 22 years.

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West Lane

West Lane is a neighbourhood in West Central Middlesbrough.

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Wharf

A wharf, quay (also), staith or staithe is a structure on the shore of a harbor or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers.

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Whinney Banks

Whinney Banks is a neighbourhood in the west of Middlesbrough, England.

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Whitby

Whitby is a seaside town, port and civil parish in the Borough of Scarborough and English county of North Yorkshire.

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Wilf Mannion

Wilfred James Mannion (16 May 1918 – 14 April 2000) was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward, making over 350 senior appearances for Middlesbrough.

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William Cubitt

Sir William Cubitt (1785–1861) was an eminent English civil engineer and millwright.

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William Hustler

William Hustler (1655–1730) was an English draper of the Hustler family.

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William III of England

William III (Willem; 4 November 1650 – 8 March 1702), also widely known as William of Orange, was sovereign Prince of Orange from birth, Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Gelderland and Overijssel in the Dutch Republic from 1672 and King of England, Ireland and Scotland from 1689 until his death in 1702.

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William Tillyer

William Tillyer (born 1938 in Middlesbrough) is an English artist.

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Williams Grand Prix Engineering

Williams Grand Prix Engineering Limited, currently racing in Formula One as Williams Martini Racing, is a British Formula One motor racing team and constructor.

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Witton Park Colliery

Witton Park Colliery was a coal mine in Witton Park, Witton-le-Wear near Bishop Auckland, County Durham, Northern England.

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Women's Freedom League

The Women's Freedom League was an organisation in the United Kingdom which campaigned for women's suffrage and sexual equality.

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Women's Social and Political Union

The Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) was a women-only political movement and leading militant organisation campaigning for women's suffrage in the United Kingdom from 1903 to 1917.

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Worcester

Worcester is a city in Worcestershire, England, southwest of Birmingham, west-northwest of London, north of Gloucester and northeast of Hereford.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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York

York is a historic walled city at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss in North Yorkshire, England.

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Yorkshire 1

Yorkshire Division One is an English rugby union division, the seventh tier of the domestic competition, and the top level for local rugby union in Yorkshire.

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Yorkshire Regiment

The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot) (abbreviated YORKS) is an infantry regiment of the British Army, created by the amalgamation of three historic regiments in 2006.

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1992–93 FA Premier League

The 1992–93 FA Premier League was the inaugural season of the Premier League, the top division of English football.

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2004 Football League Cup Final

The 2004 Football League Cup Final (known as the Carling Cup final for sponsorship reasons) was a football match that took place on 29 February 2004 at the Millennium Stadium, Cardiff.

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2005–06 UEFA Cup

The 2005–06 UEFA Cup season was won by Sevilla FC, beating Middlesbrough F.C. in the final.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middlesbrough

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