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Shotley Bridge

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Shotley Bridge is a village, adjoining the town of Consett in County Durham, England. [1]

40 relations: A roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme, Anglicanism, Avro Manhattan, Ben Clark (footballer, born 1983), Benfieldside, Birmingham, Catholic Church, Community hospital, Consett, Consett Iron Company, County Durham, Damascus steel, Edward Robert Robson, England cricket team, Ford (crossing), Germany, Gothic Revival architecture, Ironstone, John Dobson (architect), Listed building, Mathew Tait, Millstone, Napoleonic Wars, North West Durham (UK Parliament constituency), Paul Collingwood, Plastic surgery, River Derwent, North East England, Sheffield, Shotley Bridge railway station, Shotley Hall, Solingen, Spa, Steel mill, Temperance movement, Test cricket, The Sydney Morning Herald, Victorian era, Wilkinson Sword, World War II, 01207.

A roads in Zone 6 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 6 in Great Britain starting east of the A6 and A7 roads and west of the A1 (road beginning with 6).

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Anglicanism

Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that evolved out of the practices, liturgy and identity of the Church of England following the Protestant Reformation.

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Avro Manhattan

Baron Avro Manhattan (April 6, 1914– November 27, 1990) was a polymath and writer, primarily known for his criticisms of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Ben Clark (footballer, born 1983)

Benjamin Clark (born 24 January 1983 in Consett, England) is a former professional footballer who played as a centre-back.

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Benfieldside

Benfieldside is a parish in County Durham, in England.

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Birmingham

Birmingham is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England, with an estimated population of 1,101,360, making it the second most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Catholic Church

The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with more than 1.299 billion members worldwide.

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Community hospital

A community hospital can be purely a nominal designation or have a more specific meaning.

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Consett

Consett is a town in the northwest of County Durham, England, about southwest of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Consett Iron Company

The Consett Iron Company Ltd was an industrial business based in the Consett area of County Durham in the United Kingdom.

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County Durham

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

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Damascus steel

Damascus steel was the forged steel composing the blades of swords smithed in the Near East from ingots of wootz steel.

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Edward Robert Robson

Edward Robert Robson FRIBA FSA FSI (2 March 1836 – 19 January 1917) was an English architect famous for the progressive spirit of his London state-funded school buildings of the 1870s and early 1880s.

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England cricket team

The England cricket team represents England and Wales (and, until 1992, also Scotland) in international cricket.

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Ford (crossing)

A ford is a shallow place with good footing where a river or stream may be crossed by wading, or inside a vehicle getting its wheels wet.

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Germany

Germany (Deutschland), officially the Federal Republic of Germany (Bundesrepublik Deutschland), is a sovereign state in central-western Europe.

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Gothic Revival architecture

Gothic Revival (also referred to as Victorian Gothic or neo-Gothic) is an architectural movement that began in the late 1740s in England.

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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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John Dobson (architect)

John Dobson (1787 – 8 January 1865) was a 19th-century English architect in the neoclassical tradition.

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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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Mathew Tait

Mathew James Murray Tait (born 6 February 1986) is an English rugby union player who gained 38 caps for between 2005–2010, including starting in the 2007 Rugby World Cup Final; he currently plays for Leicester Tigers in Premiership Rugby.

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Millstone

Millstones or mill stones are stones used in gristmills, for grinding wheat or other grains.

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Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815) were a series of major conflicts pitting the French Empire and its allies, led by Napoleon I, against a fluctuating array of European powers formed into various coalitions, financed and usually led by the United Kingdom.

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North West Durham (UK Parliament constituency)

North West Durham is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 8 June 2017 by Laura Pidcock of the Labour Party.

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Paul Collingwood

Paul David Collingwood MBE (born 26 May 1976) is an English cricketer, having played all three formats of the game internationally for England.

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Plastic surgery

Plastic surgery is a surgical specialty involving the restoration, reconstruction, or alteration of the human body.

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River Derwent, North East England

The River Derwent is a river which flows between the borders of County Durham and Northumberland in the north east of England.

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Sheffield

Sheffield is a city and metropolitan borough in South Yorkshire, England.

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Shotley Bridge railway station

Shotley Bridge railway station was a railway station Shotley Bridge, County Durham, England from 1867 to 1953 on the Derwent Valley Railway.

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Shotley Hall

Shotley Hall is a Grade II-listed historic mansion near Shotley Bridge in County Durham, England, U.K. It was designed in the Gothic Revival architectural style by Edward Robert Robson, and its construction was completed in 1863.

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Solingen

Solingen is a city in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.

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Spa

A spa is a location where mineral-rich spring water (and sometimes seawater) is used to give medicinal baths.

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Steel mill

A steel mill or steelworks is an industrial plant for the manufacture of steel.

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Temperance movement

The temperance movement is a social movement against the consumption of alcoholic beverages.

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Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket and is considered its highest standard.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily compact newspaper published by Fairfax Media in Sydney, Australia.

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Victorian era

In the history of the United Kingdom, the Victorian era was the period of Queen Victoria's reign, from 20 June 1837 until her death on 22 January 1901.

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Wilkinson Sword

Wilkinson Sword is a brand owned by Edgewell Personal Care for razors and other personal care products sold in Europe.

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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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01207

The 01207 national dialling code for Consett in the United Kingdom.

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References

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

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