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Jarrow is a town in north-east England, located on the River Tyne. [1]

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A roads in Zone 1 of the Great Britain numbering scheme

List of A roads in zone 1 in Great Britain beginning north of the Thames, east of the A1 (roads beginning with 1).

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A- and B-class destroyer

The A- and B-class destroyers were a group of 18 destroyers built for the Royal Navy during the late 1920s, with two additional ships built for the Royal Canadian Navy.

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A-class destroyer (1913)

The A class as designated in 1913 was a heterogeneous group of torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1890s.

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A1 (Newcastle upon Tyne)

The A1 around Gateshead and Newcastle upon Tyne after arriving from the south as the A1(M) from it's origin in London, currently runs from the A1(M) terminus at Birtley.

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A194 road

The A194 road is a road in Tyne and Wear, England.

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Abbot of Monkwearmouth–Jarrow

This is a list of abbots of Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey.

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Admiral Gambier (1807 ship)

Admiral Gambier was launched on 24 September 1807 for J. W. Buckle & Company.

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Aidan McCaffery

Aidan McCaffery (born 30 August 1957 in Jarrow) is an English former professional footballer and football club manager.

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Alan Donnelly

Alan Donnelly (born 16 July 1957) is a British politician and former trade unionist from Jarrow who served as a Labour Member of the European Parliament and leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party.

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Alan Plater

Alan Frederick Plater CBE FRSL (15 April 1935 – 25 June 2010) was an English playwright and screenwriter, who worked extensively in British television from the 1960s to the 2000s.

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Albert Toft

Albert Toft (3 June 1862 – 18 December 1949) was an English sculptor.

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Aldwin (prior)

Aldwin was an Anglo-Saxon prior.

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Alex Rainnie

Alexander "Alex" Rainnie (22 June 1891 – 1965) was a Scottish footballer who played as a wing half in the Football League for Newcastle United, Darlington and Ashington.

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Alex Trotter

Alexander Elliott Trotter (1893 – 1948) was an English footballer who played on the left wing.

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Alexander Kennedy

Sir Alexander Blackie William Kennedy, LLD, FRS, FRGS (17 March 1847 – 1 November 1928), better known simply as Alexander Kennedy, was a leading British civil and electrical engineer and academic.

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Alfred Edwards (politician)

Alfred Edwards (23 March 1888 – 17 June 1958) was a British politician who served for fifteen years as a Member of Parliament (MP).

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Anglo-Saxon glass

Anglo-Saxon glass has been found across England during archaeological excavations of both settlement and cemetery sites.

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Apollo-class cruiser

The Apollo class were a class of second-class protected cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the late 19th century that served during the Boer War and the First World War.

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Archduke Charles (1809 ship)

Archduke Charles was built in Newcastle, England in 1809.

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Arndale Centre

Arndale Centres were the first "American style" malls to be built in the United Kingdom.

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Arthur Hunnable

Arthur Hunnable (fl. 1907–1921), often known as Captain Hunnable, was a British poet and minor fraudster, best known for his frequent but unsuccessful attempts to become a candidate for election to Parliament.

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Épinay-sur-Seine

Épinay-sur-Seine is a commune in the northern suburbs of Paris, France.

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B-class destroyer (1913)

The B class as designated in 1913 was a heterogeneous group of torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) built for the Royal Navy in the late 1890s.

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Backworth Colliery Band

Backworth Colliery Band are a traditional British Brass Band based in Backworth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England.

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BAFA National Leagues

The BAFA National Leagues (BAFANL, formerly the BAFA Community Leagues) are the primary American football competition in England, Scotland and Wales.

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Beadwulf

Beadwulf was the last Bishop of Candida Casa to be consecrated by the Northumbrian Archbishop of York.

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Beatrice Bolam

Beatrice Bolam (née Patterson; August 1919 – 2 January 2013) was an English politician and councillor for Jarrow, South Tyneside.

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Bede

Bede (italic; 672/3 – 26 May 735), also known as Saint Bede, Venerable Bede, and Bede the Venerable (Bēda Venerābilis), was an English Benedictine monk at the monastery of St.

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Bede Metro station

Bede is the name of a Tyne and Wear Metro station in Jarrow, England.

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Benedict Biscop

Benedict Biscop (pronounced "bishop"; – 690), also known as Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory (where he also founded the famous library) and was considered a saint after his death.

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Bill Thompson (technology writer)

William George "Bill" Thompson (born 6 October 1960) is an English technology writer, best known for his weekly column in the Technology section of BBC News Online and his appearances on Click, a radio show on the BBC World Service.

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Bill Wade (footballer)

William Alexander "Bill" Wade (22 March 1901 – 23 August 1958) was an English professional footballer who played in the Football League for Preston North End, West Ham United and Wigan Borough.

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Billy Dunn (footballer, born 1920)

William Charles Dunn (25 March 1920 – 1982) was an English footballer who made 340 appearances in the Football League playing as a goalkeeper for Darlington.

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Bishop of Jarrow

The Bishop of Jarrow is an episcopal title used by a suffragan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Durham, in the Province of York, England.

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Blenheim (1834 ship)

Blenheim was built in 1834 at Jarrow, England.

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Blenheim (ship)

A number of sailing ships have been named Blenheim.

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Blue Monkey Brewery

Blue Monkey Brewery is a 20 barrel microbrewery located on the border of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire.

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Bob Bainbridge

Robert Bainbridge (fl. 1920s) was an English footballer who made 35 appearances in the Football League playing for Lincoln City.

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Boomtown

A boomtown is a community that undergoes sudden and rapid population and economic growth, or that is started from scratch.

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Borough status in the United Kingdom

Borough status in the United Kingdom is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Boroughs incorporated in England and Wales 1835–1882

The Municipal Corporations Act 1835 reformed 178 existing boroughs.

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Byermoor

Byermoor is a village near Burnopfield and Sunniside in England.

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C and D-class destroyer

The C and D class was a group of 14 destroyers built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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C-class destroyer (1913)

The C class as designated in 1913 was a heterogeneous group of torpedo boat destroyers (TBDs) built for the Royal Navy in the late-1890s.

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Carboniferous rainforest collapse

The Carboniferous rainforest collapse (CRC) was a minor extinction event that occurred around 305 million years ago in the Carboniferous period.

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Carl Finnigan

Carl Finnigan (born 1 October 1986) is an English footballer and plays for South Shields in the Northern Premier League Division One North.

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Carron Company

The Carron Company was an ironworks established in 1759 on the banks of the River Carron near Falkirk, in Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Catherine Cookson

Dame Catherine Ann Cookson, DBE (née McMullen; 27 June 1906 – 11 June 1998) was an English author.

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Ceolfrid Bible

The Ceolfrid Bible (London, British Library, MS Add. 45025) is a fragment of a late 7th or early 8th century Bible.

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Ceolfrith

Saint Ceolfrid (or Ceolfrith) (Pronounced "Chol-frid") (c. 642 – 716) was an Anglo-Saxon Christian abbot and saint.

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Cerberus-class breastwork monitor

The Cerberus-class breastwork monitor was a pair of breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s.

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Chris Duffy (footballer, born 1884)

Christopher Francis Duffy (24 January 1884 – September 1971) was an English professional football outside left who made over 140 appearances in the Football League for Bury.

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Chris Harrison (photographer)

Chris Harrison (Christopher Matthew Harrison, born Jarrow 1967) is an English photographer known for his work "which has explored ideas of home, histories and class".

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Chris Killip

Chris Killip (born 11 July 1946) is a Manx photographer who has worked at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts since 1991, where he is a professor of visual and environmental studies.

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Chris Leonard

Christopher Leonard (born 11 July 1927) is an English former footballer who made 26 appearances in the Football League playing as a centre half for Darlington in the 1950s.

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Chris Marron

Christopher Marron (7 February 1925 – June 1986) was an English professional footballer.

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Civil parishes in Tyne and Wear

A civil parish is a country subdivision, forming the lowest unit of local government in England.

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Clare Stancliffe

Clare Stancliffe is a historian and medievalist.

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Cleadon

Cleadon is a suburban village in South Tyneside, North East England in the county of Tyne and Wear, and the historic County Durham.

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Collier (ship)

A collier is a bulk cargo ship designed to carry coal, especially for naval use by coal-fired warships.

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Colossus-class battleship (1910)

The Colossus-class battleships were a pair of dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy (RN) at the end of the first decade of the 20th century, the last battleships built for the RN.

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Comet Group

Comet Group Limited, traded as Comet, was an electrical retail chain trading in the United Kingdom, latterly owned by OpCapita.

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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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Cricket-class destroyer

The Cricket-class coastal destroyers were a series class of small torpedo boat destroyers intended to complement the Royal Navy's destroyers.

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Cult of saints in Anglo-Saxon England

A cult of saints played a key part within Anglo-Saxon Christianity, a form of Roman Catholicism practiced in Anglo-Saxon England from the late sixth to the mid eleventh century.

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Cunard-White Star Line

Cunard White Star Line, Ltd., was a British shipping line which existed between 1934 and 1949, It was created as an operating company to control the joint shipping assets of the Cunard Line and the White Star Line after both companies experienced financial difficulties during the Great Depression.

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Curran (surname)

Curran is an Irish surname.

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Cyclops-class monitor

The Cyclops-class monitor was a group of four ironclad breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s.

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D. H. Turner

Derek Howard Turner (15 May 1931 – 1 August 1985) was an English museum curator and art historian who specialised in liturgical studies and illuminated manuscripts.

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Danae-class cruiser

The Danae or D class was a class of light cruiser built for the Royal Navy at the end of World War I which also saw service in World War II.

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Daniel of Winchester

Daniel (Danihel) of Winchester (died 745) was Bishop of the West Saxons, and Bishop of Winchester from c. 705 to 744.

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Danny Edgar

Daniel Edgar (3 April 1910 – 23 March 1991) was an English professional footballer who played as a full-back for Sunderland.

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Dave Pearson (painter)

David Samuel Pearson (4 August 1937 – 19 July 2008), commonly known as "Dave Pearson", was an English painter and educator who was "a great example of an artist whose life was completely dedicated to serving the imagination".

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David Edgar (soccer)

David Edward Edgar (born May 19, 1987) is a Canadian soccer player who is currently a free agent.

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David Hague

David Hague (born 22 February 1982) is an English footballer from Jarrow in England.

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David Harney

David Harney (born 2 March 1947 in Jarrow, England) is an English former professional football forward who played in the Football League for Grimsby Town, Scunthorpe United and Brentford.

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David Shaw (painter)

David Shaw (4 March 1952 – 27 December 1989) was an English painter, print-maker and lecturer.

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David Turnbull (priest)

David Charles Turnbull (16 March 1944 – 5 May 2001) was Archdeacon of Carlisle from 1993 until his death.

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Defence-class ironclad

The Defence-class ironclads were a class of two warships built for the Royal Navy between 1859 and 1862.

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Demolition Records

Demolition Records was a record label based in Jarrow, UK, specializing in heavy metal and rock, with many international artists.

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Dick Conner

Richard John Conner (13 August 1931 – May 1999) was an English football player and manager.

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Ecgbert of York

Ecgbert (died November 766) was an 8th-century cleric who established the archdiocese of York in 735.

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Eddie Edgar

Eddie Edgar (born 31 October 1956) is an English former professional football goalkeeper who played in the Football League First Division, Football League Fourth Division, and the National Soccer League.

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Edwin Cunningham

Edwin Burnhope Cunningham (20 September 1919 – April 1993) was an English professional football outside forward who appeared in the Football League for Bristol City.

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Emma Lewell-Buck

Emma Louise Lewell-Buck (born 8 November 1978) is a British Labour Party politician who has been the Member of Parliament for South Shields since winning a by-election in 2013.

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England

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

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English society

English society is the group behaviour of the English, how they organise themselves and make collective decisions.

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Erskine Neale

Erskine Neale (1804–1883) was an English clergyman and author.

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Essentra

Essentra PLC is a supplier of plastic and fibre products.

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Evan Thomas, Radcliffe and Company

Evan Thomas, Radcliffe and Company was one of the more prosperous and best-known of Cardiff-based shipowning companies, established in 1882 by a Ceredigion sea captain, Evan Thomas, and a Merthyr Tydfil businessman, Henry Radcliffe.

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Fellgate Metro station

Fellgate Metro station serves the Fellgate area of Jarrow, in South Tyneside, England.

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Felling, Tyne and Wear

Felling is an eastern suburb of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Fergus Montgomery

Sir William Fergus Montgomery (25 November 1927 – 19 March 2013) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament for three separate periods, each time representing a different constituency.

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Flora Stevenson

Flora Clift Stevenson LLD (30 October 1839 – 28 September 1905) was a Scottish social reformer with a special interest in education for poor or neglected children, and in education for girls.

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Frank Williams (Formula One)

Sir Francis Owen Garbett Williams (born 16 April 1942) is a British businessman and former driver and mechanic.

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Fulham Power Station

Fulham Power Station was a coal-fired power station on the north bank of the River Thames at Battersea Reach in Fulham, London, not to be confused with Lots Road Power Station, a mile or so downstream in Chelsea.

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Gareth Smith

Gareth Smith (born 20 July 1966) is a former English cricketer.

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Gateshead International Stadium

Gateshead International Stadium (GIS) is a multi-purpose, all-seater venue in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Geoff Miller (priest)

Geoffrey Vincent Miller (born 26 January 1956) is a British Church of England priest and former school teacher.

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George Halford

George Dowglas Halford (1865-27 August 1948) was the second Anglican Bishop of Rockhampton from 1909 until 1920.

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George Howes

George Albert Howes (5 January 1906 – 31 July 1993) was an English professional footballer who played as a right-half.

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George Nickson

George Nickson (9 May 1864 – 23 February 1949) was an Anglican bishop.

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George Ormsby

George Albert Ormsby (1843-1924) was an Anglican bishop at the end of the 19th century and the first decades of the 20th century.

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Gerald Young (footballer)

Gerald Morton Young (born 1 October 1936 in Jarrow, County Durham, England) is an English former footballer who only played for Sheffield Wednesday in a career which lasted for 14 years.

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Gibbeting

A gibbet is any instrument of public execution (including guillotine, executioner's block, impalement stake, hanging gallows, or related scaffold), but gibbeting refers to the use of a gallows-type structure from which the dead or dying bodies of criminals were hung on public display to deter other existing or potential criminals.

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Godfrey Palmer

Godfrey Mark Palmer (4 August 1878 – 12 June 1933) was an English industrialist and Liberal Party politician.

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Great British Railway Journeys

Great British Railway Journeys is a BBC documentary series presented by Michael Portillo.

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Great Depression in the United Kingdom

The Great Depression in the United Kingdom, also known as the Great Slump, was a period of national economic downturn in the 1930s, which had its origins in the global Great Depression.

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Great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead

The Great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead was a tragic and spectacular series of events starting on Friday 6 October 1854, in which a substantial amount of property in the two North East of England towns was destroyed in a series of fires and an explosion which killed 53 and injured hundreds.

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Great North Run

The Great North Run (branded the Simplyhealth Great North Run for sponsorship purposes) is the largest half marathon in the world, taking place annually in North East England each September.

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Grundy's Wonders

Grundy's Wonders is a Tyne Tees Television architecture programme presented by John Grundy, which began in 2000.

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Gyrwas

Gyrwas was the name of an Anglo-Saxon population of the Fens, divided into northern and southern groups and recorded in the Tribal Hidage; related to the name of Jarrow.

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Gyrwe

Gyrwe was an Anglo-Saxon name for Jarrow, in North East England.

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Hadrian's Wall

Hadrian's Wall (Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Vallum Hadriani in Latin, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian.

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Harold Bilbrough

Harold Ernest Bilbrough (1867–15 November 1950) was the fourth Anglican Bishop of Dover in the modern era.

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Harry Clasper

Harry Clasper (5 July 1812 – 12 July 1870) was a professional rower and boat builder from Tyneside in England.

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Harry Hubbick

Henry Edward Hubbick (12 November 1910 – 18 March 1992) was an English footballer who played professional football for Burnley, Bolton Wanderers, Port Vale, and Rochdale either side of World War II.

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Hascombe Court

Hascombe Court is a estate in Hascombe, Surrey, best known for its vast garden designed by Gertrude Jekyll.

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Hebburn

Hebburn is a small town situated on the south bank of the River Tyne in North East England sandwiched between the towns of Jarrow and Gateshead and to the south of Walker.

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Hector Gilfillan

Hector McDonald Gilfillan (26 February 1903 – q2 1970) was an English footballer who played as an outside left in the Football League for Darlington and in non-league football for Workington.

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Henry Mayr-Harting

Henry Maria Robert Egmont Mayr-Harting (born 6 April 1936) is a British medieval ecclesiastical historian.

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Herbert McFerran

Herbert John McFerran (1900 – after 1951) was an English footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for Darlington.

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History of broadcasting in Australia

The history of broadcasting in Australia has been shaped for over a century by the problem of communication across long distances, coupled with a strong base in a wealthy society with a deep taste for aural communications in a silent landscape.

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History of Newcastle upon Tyne

The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Angles and the Norsemen amongst others.

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History of Northumberland

Northumberland, England's northernmost county, is a land where Roman occupiers once guarded a walled frontier, Anglian invaders fought with Celtic natives, and Norman lords built castles to suppress rebellion and defend a contested border with Scotland.

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History of South Shields

The first settlers of the South Shields area were the Brigantes, although there is no evidence they built a settlement at South Shields.

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History of the horse in Britain

The known history of the horse in Britain starts with horse remains found in Pakefield, Suffolk, dating from 700,000 BC, and in Boxgrove, West Sussex, dating from 500,000 BC.

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HMS Albacore (1909)

HMS Albacore was a "thirty-knotter" destroyer of the British Royal Navy, which was later classified as part of the B class.

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HMS Albion (R07)

HMS Albion (R07), nicknamed "The Old Grey Ghost of the Borneo Coast", was a 22,000 ton light fleet carrier of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Bat

HMS Bat was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895 – 1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Bonetta (1907)

HMS Bonetta was a British torpedo boat destroyer which was later classified as part of the B class.

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HMS Boreas (H77)

HMS Boreas was a destroyer built for the Royal Navy around 1930.

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HMS Brilliant (1891)

HMS Brilliant was an of the British Royal Navy which served from 1893 to 1918 in various colonial posts and off the British Isles as a hastily converted minelayer during the First World War.

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HMS Chamois (1896)

HMS Chamois was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895–1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Cherwell

HMS Cherwell was a Palmer Type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1902 – 1903 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Crane (1896)

HMS Crane was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1895–1896 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Dauntless (D45)

HMS Dauntless was a light cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Dee (1903)

HMS Dee was a Palmer Type River Class Destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901–1902 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Defence (1861)

HMS Defence was the lead ship of the armoured frigates ordered by the Royal Navy in 1859.

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HMS Duchess (H64)

HMS Duchess was a D-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy in the early 1930s.

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HMS E39

HMS E39 was a British E class submarine launched by Palmers, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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HMS E40

HMS E40 was a British E class submarine launched by Palmer, Jarrow in 1916 and was completed by Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne.

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HMS Erne (1903)

HMS Erne was a Palmer Type River Class Destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901 – 1902 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Ettrick (1903)

HMS Ettrick was a River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901 – 1902 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Exe (1903)

HMS Exe was a River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1901–1902 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Fawn (1897)

HMS Fawn was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Flirt

Six ships of the British Royal Navy have been named HMS Flirt.

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HMS Flirt (1897)

HMS Flirt was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Flying Fish (1897)

HMS Flying Fish was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Gorgon (1871)

HMS Gorgon was the first ship commissioned of the four breastwork monitors built for the Royal Navy during the 1870s.

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HMS Hercules (1910)

HMS Hercules was the second and last of the two dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy at the end of the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Kangaroo (1900)

HMS Kangaroo was a B-class torpedo boat destroyer of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Lightning (1895)

HMS Lightning was a of the British Royal Navy, later designated an destroyer, built by Palmers and launched in 1895.

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HMS Lord Nelson (1906)

HMS Lord Nelson was a pre-dreadnought battleship launched in 1906 and completed in 1908.

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HMS Marlborough (1912)

HMS Marlborough was an of the Royal Navy, named in honour of John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough.

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HMS Marshal Ney

HMS Marshal Ney was a Royal Navy monitor constructed in the opening years of the First World War.

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HMS Marshal Soult

HMS Marshal Soult was a Royal Navy monitor constructed in the opening years of the First World War.

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HMS Myrmidon (1900)

HMS Myrmidon was one of two s which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Negro (1916)

HMS Negro was an ''Admiralty M''-class destroyer of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Orlando (1886)

HMS Orlando was the lead ship of the of first-class cruisers built in the yards of Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow and launched on 3 August 1886.

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HMS Pegasus (1897)

HMS Pegasus was one of 11 protected cruisers ordered for the Royal Navy in 1893 under the Spencer Program and based on the earlier.

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HMS Peterel (1899)

HMS Peterel was one of two s to serve with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Porcupine (1895)

HMS Porcupine was a of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Pyramus (1897)

HMS Pyramus was a protected cruiser of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Queen Mary

HMS Queen Mary was the last battlecruiser built by the Royal Navy before World War I. The sole member of her class, Queen Mary shared many features with the s, including her eight guns.

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HMS Resolution (09)

HMS Resolution (pennant number: 09) was one of five s built for the Royal Navy during World War I. Completed after the Battle of Jutland in 1916, she saw no combat during the war.

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HMS Resolution (1892)

HMS Resolution was a ''Royal Sovereign''-class pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy.

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HMS Revenge (1892)

HMS Revenge was one of seven ''Royal Sovereign''-class pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy during the 1890s.

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HMS Rother

HMS Rother was a Palmer type River-class destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1902 – 1903 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Russell (1901)

HMS Russell was a pre-dreadnought battleship of the Royal Navy commissioned in 1903.

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HMS Sapphire (1904)

HMS Sapphire was a ''Topaze''-class protected cruiser built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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HMS Spiteful (1899)

HMS Spiteful was a torpedo boat destroyer built at Jarrow, England, by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company for the Royal Navy and launched in 1899.

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HMS Star (1896)

HMS Star was a Palmer three-funnel, 30-knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896–1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Swale (1905)

HMS Swale was a Palmer Type River Class Destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 – 1904 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Swiftsure (1870)

HMS Swiftsure was the lead ship of the Swiftsure class battleships built in the late Victorian era.

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HMS Syren (1900)

HMS Syren was one of two s which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Trent (1877)

HMS Trent was a launched in 1877.

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HMS Triumph (1870)

HMS Triumph was a broadside ironclad battleship of the Victorian era, the sister-ship of.

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HMS Undaunted (1886)

HMS Undaunted was one of seven armoured cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the mid-1880s.

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HMS Ure

HMS Ure was a Palmer Type River Class Destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 – 1904 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Ursa (1917)

HMS Ursa was a modified Admiralty destroyer which served with the Royal Navy.

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HMS Victorious (1895)

HMS Victorious was one of nine pre-dreadnought battleships of the British Royal Navy.

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HMS Viking (1909)

HMS Viking was a Tribal-class destroyer of the Royal Navy launched in 1909 and sold for scrap in 1919.

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HMS Warspite (03)

HMS Warspite was a built for the Royal Navy during the early 1910s.

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HMS Wear

HMS Wear was a Palmer Type River Class Destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1903 – 1904 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Whiting (1896)

HMS Whiting was a Palmer three funnel, 30 knot destroyer ordered by the Royal Navy under the 1896 – 1897 Naval Estimates.

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HMS Wryneck (D21)

HMS Wryneck was an Admiralty W-class destroyer of the British Royal Navy, which was sunk during the Battle of Greece on 27 April 1941.

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HMS York (90)

HMS York was the first of two heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the late 1920s.

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HMVS Cerberus

HMVS Cerberus (Her Majesty's Victorian Ship) is a breastwork monitor that served in the Victoria Naval Forces, the Commonwealth Naval Forces (CNF), and the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) between 1871 and 1924.

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Holloway Brothers (London)

Holloway Brothers (London) Ltd was a leading English construction company specialising in building and heavy civil engineering work based in London.

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Horse and Bamboo Theatre

Horse and Bamboo Theatre or Horse + Bamboo Theatre is a British theatre company founded in 1978 by Bob Frith.

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Humphry Davy

Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet (17 December 177829 May 1829) was a Cornish chemist and inventor, who is best remembered today for isolating, using electricity, a series of elements for the first time: potassium and sodium in 1807 and calcium, strontium, barium, magnesium and boron the following year, as well as discovering the elemental nature of chlorine and iodine.

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Ian Handysides

Ian Robert Handysides (14 December 1962 – 17 August 1990) was an English footballer.

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Indian (1810 ship)

Indian was a merchant ship launched at Shields in 1810.

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Interwar Britain

Interwar Britain (1919–1939) was a period of peace and relative economic stagnation.

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Irish diaspora

The Irish diaspora (Diaspóra na nGael) refers to Irish people and their descendants who live outside Ireland.

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Irish migration to Great Britain

Irish migration to Great Britain has occurred from the earliest recorded history to the present.

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Italian Line

The Italian Line or Italia Line, whose official name was Italia di Navigazione S.p.A., was a passenger shipping line that operated regular transatlantic services between Italy and the United States, and Italy and South America.

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Jackie Crawford

John Forsyth "Jackie" Crawford (born 26 September 1896 in Jarrow, died 27 September 1975) was an English footballer who played as a Winger throughout his career.

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James Cochran Stevenson

James Cochran Stevenson (9 October 1825 – 11 January 1905) was an English industrialist at Tyneside and a Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1868 to 1895.

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James Johnston (socialist politician)

James Johnston (1846 – 27 April 1928) was a British co-operative and socialist activist.

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James Joseph Allport

Sir James Joseph Allport (27 February 181125 April 1892) was an English railway manager.

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James Stevenson (merchant)

James Stevenson FRSE (1786-1866) was a Scottish merchant and philanthropist who fathered two Scottish heroines, Flora Stevenson and Louisa Stevenson, the industrialist, James Cochran Stevenson and architect John James Stevenson.

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Janus-class destroyer

Three Janus-class torpedo-boat destroyers (TBDs) served with the Royal Navy.

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Jarra

Jarra may refer to.

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Jarrow (UK Parliament constituency)

Jarrow is a constituency ESE of and adjoining Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Jarrow and District Electric Tramway

The Jarrow and District Electric Tramway operated an electric tramway service in Jarrow between 1906 and 1929.

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Jarrow Brewing Company

The Jarrow Brewing Company, or Jarrow Brewery, was an English brewery.

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Jarrow F.C.

Jarrow Football Club is a football club based in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Jarrow Hall

Jarrow Hall is a grade II listed building in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, North East, England, and part of the larger Jarrow Hall - Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum site.

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Jarrow Hall – Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum

Jarrow Hall - Anglo-Saxon Farm, Village and Bede Museum (formerly Bede's World) is a museum in Jarrow, South Tyneside, England which celebrates the life of the Venerable Bede; a monk, author and scholar who lived in at the Abbey Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Wearmouth-Jarrow, a double monastery at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth, (today part of Sunderland), England.

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Jarrow March

The Jarrow March of 5 – 31 October 1936, also known as the Jarrow Crusade, was an organised protest against the unemployment and poverty suffered in the English Tyneside town of Jarrow during the 1930s.

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Jarrow Metro station

Jarrow Metro station is a station on the Tyne and Wear Metro, in the centre of the town of Jarrow in South Tyneside, England.

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Jarrow School

Jarrow School is a coeducational secondary school located in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, England admitting pupils aged 11 to 16.

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Jarrow Vikings

Jarrow Vikings are a rugby league team based in Jarrow, Tyne and Wear.

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Jem Mace

James "Jem" Mace (8 April 1831 – 30 November 1910) was an English boxing champion.

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Jimmy Mullen (footballer, born 1952)

James Mullen (born 8 November 1952 in Jarrow, County Durham) is an English football manager who last managed at Market Drayton Town.

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Jimmy Spoors

James Spoors was a professional footballer and manager, who played for Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, and Rotherham County, as well as Worksop Town.

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Jimmy Thorpe

James Horatio Thorpe (16 September 1913 – 9 February 1936) was an English footballer born in Jarrow.

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John Bowes (art collector)

John Bowes (19 June 1811 London – 9 October 1885 Streatlam, co. Durham) was an English art collector and thoroughbred racehorse owner who founded the Bowes Museum in Barnard Castle, Teesdale.

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John Burn (bishop)

William John Burn (28 October 1851 – 18 June 1896) was an Anglican colonial bishop in the late 19th century.

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John Clarke (socialist politician)

John Smith Clarke (4 February 1885 – 30 January 1959) was a British lion tamer, politician, poet, newspaper editor and art expert.

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John Craggs (songwriter)

John Craggs (1849 – after 1874) was a poet from North Sunderland who wrote several poems and songs including “The Lass that sell’d grozers upon the aad bridge”, an example of Geordie dialect.

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John Gordon (author)

John Gordon (19 November 1925 – 20 November 2017) was an English writer of adolescent supernatural fiction.

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John Hodgson (antiquary)

John Hodgson (1779–1845) was an English clergyman and antiquary, known as the county historian of Northumberland.

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John Isaac Thornycroft

Sir John Isaac Thornycroft (1843–1928) was an English shipbuilder, the founder of the Thornycroft shipbuilding company and member of the Thornycroft family.

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John James (Archdeacon of the Seychelles)

John Charles James was Archdeacon of the Seychelles from 1935 to 1992.

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John Lawley

Commissioner John Lawley (31 December 1859–9 September 1922) was a Commissioner in The Salvation Army, the second highest rank attainable by Officers in the organisation, and the highest 'appointed' rank.

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John Miles (musician)

John Miles (born John Errington, 23 April 1949, Jarrow, County Durham, England Mtv.co.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2013.) is a British rock music vocalist, songwriter, guitarist and keyboard player, best known for his 1976 Top 3 UK hit single, "Music".

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John Wilson (footballer, born 1952)

John Wilson (born 11 April 1952) is an English former footballer who played as a midfielder in the Football League for Darlington and in non-league football for Consett and Gateshead.

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Josef Craig

Josef Isaac Craig, MBE (born on 17 February 1997) is a British Paralympic swimmer.

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Joseph Henry Collin

Joseph Henry Collin VC (Seosamh Annraoi Ó Coileáin; 10 April 1893 – 9 April 1918) 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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Joseph Symonds

Joseph Bede Symonds OBE (17 January 1900 – 29 March 1985) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Kathleen Hughes (historian)

Kathleen Winifred Hughes (8 September 1926 in Middlesbrough – 20 April 1977) was an English historian, her specialisation was Irish ecclesiastical history, particularly the early Christian Church in Ireland.

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Kay Morley-Brown

Kay Morley-Brown (née Morley, born 5 March 1963) is a British former athlete who competed in the 100 metres hurdles.

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Kennersley Castle (1811 ship)

Kennersley Castle (or Kinnersley Castle), was a merchantman launched in 1811.

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Kenneth Lewis

Sir Kenneth Lewis (1 July 1916 – 2 July 1997) was a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom.

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Kevin Caizley

Kevin Caizley (born 2 December 1968) was an English footballer who made 12 appearances in the Football League playing as a midfielder for Darlington.

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Kibblesworth

Kibblesworth, meaning Cybbel's Enclosure, is a village west of Birtley, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Kingdom of Northumbria

The Kingdom of Northumbria (Norþanhymbra rīce) was a medieval Anglian kingdom in what is now northern England and south-east Scotland.

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Kings Priory School

Kings Priory School is a mixed all-through school and sixth form located in Tynemouth, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Leamside line

The Leamside line (originally part of the Durham Junction Railway) is a railway line in the North East of England, branching off from the main East Coast Main Line (ECML) at Tursdale in County Durham, and continuing north through Washington and Wardley, finally joining the Newcastle upon Tyne to Sunderland line at Pelaw.

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Lesley-Ann Skeete

Lesley-Ann Skeete (born 20 February 1967) is an English former track and field athlete who competed in the 100 metres hurdles.

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Lewis Botto

Louis Anthony Botto (12 July 1898 – 4 June 1953) was an English professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

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Liberty ship

Liberty ships were a class of cargo ship built in the United States during World War II.

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Ligulf

Ligulf (sometimes Liulf or Ligulf of Lumley; died 1080) was an Anglo-Danish nobleman with landholdings in the north of England.

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List of Air Training Corps squadrons

The Air Training Corps (ATC) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of Anglo-Saxon saints

The following list contains saints from Anglo-Saxon England during the period of Christianization until the Norman Conquest of England (c. AD 600 to 1066).

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List of Army Cadet Force units

The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.

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List of British records in athletics

British records in athletics are the best performances in athletics events by athletes representing the United Kingdom which are ratified by UK Athletics (UKA).

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List of Empire ships (Co–Cy)

The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government.

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List of Empire ships (N)

The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government.

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List of Empire ships (P)

The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government.

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List of Empire ships (U–Z)

The Empire ships were a series of ships in the service of the British Government.

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List of English abbeys, priories and friaries serving as parish churches

Nearly a thousand religious houses; abbeys, priories and friaries were founded in England and Wales during the medieval period; accommodating monks, friars or nuns who had taken vows of obedience, poverty and chastity; each house being led by an abbot or abbess, or by a prior or prioress.

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List of English records in athletics

English records in athletics are the best performances in athletics events by athletes representing England which are ratified by England Athletics (EA), or formerly the Amateur Athletic Association of England (AAA).

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List of Geordie songwriters

This is a list of songwriters in the Geordie dialect of English, spoken in Tyneside.

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List of life peerages (1997–2010)

This is a list of life peerages in the Peerage of the United Kingdom created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 from 1997 to 2010, during the tenures of the Labour prime ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.

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List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England

These monasteries were dissolved by King Henry VIII of England in the Dissolution of the Monasteries.

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List of museums in Tyne and Wear

This list of museums in Tyne and Wear, England contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

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List of Northumbrian saints

This list of Northumbrian saints includes Christian saints with strong connections to the medieval Kingdom of Northumbria, either because they were of local origin and ethnicity (chiefly Anglian) or because they travelled to Northumbria from their own homeland and became noted in their hagiography for work there.

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List of oldest buildings in the United Kingdom

This article lists the oldest extant freestanding buildings in the United Kingdom.

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List of places in Tyne and Wear

This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Tyne and Wear, England.

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List of post towns in the United Kingdom

This is a list of post towns in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies, sorted by the postcode area (the first part of the outward code of a postcode).

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List of postcode districts in the United Kingdom

This is a list of postcode districts in the United Kingdom and Crown dependencies.

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List of rural and urban districts in England in 1973

This is a list of all the rural districts, urban districts and municipal boroughs in England as they existed prior to the entry into force of the Local Government Act 1972 on 1 April 1974.

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List of Salvation Army corps in the United Kingdom in 1900

At the turn of the century in 1900 the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom was well-established, with corps (Salvation Army term for local churches) all over the country.

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List of schools in South Tyneside

This is a list of schools in South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England.

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List of ship launches in 1870

The list of ship launches in 1870 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1870.

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List of ship launches in 1892

The list of ship launches in 1892 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1892.

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List of ship launches in 1895

The list of ship launches in 1895 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1895.

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List of ship launches in 1897

The list of ship launches in 1897 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1897.

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List of ship launches in 1899

The list of ship launches in 1899 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1899.

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List of ship launches in 1900

The list of ship launches in 1900 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1900.

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List of ship launches in 1906

The list of ship launches in 1906 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1906.

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List of ship launches in 1907

The list of ship launches in 1907 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1907.

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List of ship launches in 1915

The list of ship launches in 1915 includes a chronological list of ships launched in 1915.

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List of ship launches in 1922

The list of ship launches in 1922 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1922.

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List of ship launches in 1924

The list of ship launches in 1924 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1924.

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List of ship launches in 1928

The list of ship launches in 1928 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1928.

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List of ship launches in 1932

The list of ship launches in 1932 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1932.

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List of ships named Lord Cathcart

Three vessels launched in 1807–1808 were named Lord Cathcart for William Cathcart, 1st Earl Cathcart.

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List of shipwrecks in February 1941

The list of shipwrecks in February 1941 includes all ships sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during February 1941.

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List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom

This is a list of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom divided by constituent country and by regions of England.

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List of towns in England

This is a list of towns in England.

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List of Tyne and Wear settlements by population

This is a list of settlements in Tyne and Wear by population based on the results of the 2011 census.

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List of United Kingdom locations: J

"note" | |.

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List of urban areas in the United Kingdom

This is a list of the most populous urban areas as at the 2011 census, as defined by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), although the basis for the sourced list (used for its ready availability of the data) is Citypopulation.de.

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Little Comets

Little Comets are an English indie rock trio from Jarrow and Washington, Tyne and Wear.

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Local Government Act 1933

The Local Government Act 1933 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidated and revised existing legislation that regulated local government in England (except the County of London) and Wales.

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Local Government Act 1958

The Local Government Act 1958 (6 & 7 Eliz.2 c.55) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom affecting local government in England and Wales outside London.

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Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that reformed local government in England and Wales on 1 April 1974.

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Local Government Commission for England (1958–1967)

The Local Government Commission for England was established by the Local Government Act 1958 to review the organisation of local government, and make "such proposals as are hereinafter authorised for effecting changes appearing to the Commissions desirable in the interests of effective and convenient local government".

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Lord Nelson-class battleship

The Lord Nelson class was a two-ship class of pre-dreadnought battleships built by the Royal Navy between 1905 and 1908.

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Louisa Stevenson

Louisa Stevenson (15 July 1835 – 13 May 1908) was a Scottish campaigner for women's university education, women's suffrage and effective, well-organised nursing.

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Maheno, New Zealand

Maheno is a small North Otago township south of Oamaru in New Zealand.

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Malabar (1804 ship)

Malabar was launched at Shields in 1804.

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March 1916

The following events occurred in March 1916.

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Marian Barry

Marian Barry (born 1 October 1871 - died ?) was an Irish trade unionist.

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Martin Joyce

Martin Joyce (24 January 1900 – q1 1960) was an English footballer who made 181 appearances in the Football League playing for Darlington and Durham City.

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Masters M60 5000 metres world record progression

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 5000 metres M60 division of Masters athletics.

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Masters W70 10000 metres world record progression

This is the progression of world record improvements of the 10000 metres W70 division of Masters athletics.

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Matthew C. James

Matthew C. James (1857 or 18581934) was a Tyneside marine draughtsman, architect and manager, who wrote songs and poems in the local Geordie dialect as a side-line and as a hobby.

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Max Robertson (athlete)

Maximilian Robertson (born 27 December 1963) is an English former track and field athlete who competed in the 400 metres hurdles.

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Medina-class gunboat

The Medina-class gunboat was a class of 12 Royal Navy Rendel (or "flat-iron") gunboats mounting three 6.3-inch guns, built between 1876 and 1877.

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Michael Dowling (footballer)

Michael Dowling (1889 – after 1919) was an English footballer who made 35 appearances in the Football League playing for Sheffield Wednesday and Lincoln City.

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Michael Winter (writer)

Michael Winter (born 1965) is a Canadian writer, the author of five novels and three collections of short stories.

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Michelle Edwards (hurdler)

Michelle Edwards (also known as Michelle Campbell, born 24 February 1969) is a British former hurdler who competed in the 100 metres hurdles at the 1991 World Championships in Tokyo.

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Militia and Volunteers of County Durham

The Militia and Volunteers of County Durham are those military units raised in the County independent of the regular Army.

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Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey

Monkwearmouth–Jarrow Abbey was a Benedictine double monastery in the Kingdom of Northumbria, England.

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Mordecai Cary

Mordecai Cary (1687–1751) was Bishop of Killala and Achonry.

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Mowbray O'Rorke

The Rt Rev Mowbray Stephen O'Rorke, DD (21 May 1869 - 15 March 1953) was an Anglican bishop in Africa in the first quarter of the 20th century.

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MV Struma

MV Struma was a small ship with a long history that included a number of changes of use and many changes of name.

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Myrmidon-class destroyer

The Myrmidon class destroyer was a class of two destroyers that served with the Royal Navy.

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N. M. H. Lightfoot

Nicholas Morpeth Hutchinson Lightfoot FRSE (1902–1962) was a British mathematician and academic administrator.

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National Pub of the Year

The National Pub of the Year is an annual competition held by CAMRA, the winner of which is announced in the February of the year following that in which the competition is run, that finds the best pub in the UK.

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NE postcode area

The NE postcode area, also known as the Newcastle upon Tyne postcode area, is a group of postcode districts around Alnwick, Ashington, Bamburgh, Bedlington, Belford, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Blyth, Boldon Colliery, Chathill, Choppington, Corbridge, Cramlington, East Boldon, Gateshead, Haltwhistle, Hebburn, Hexham, Jarrow, Morpeth, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne, North Shields, Prudhoe, Riding Mill, Rowlands Gill, Ryton, Seahouses, South Shields, Stocksfield, Wallsend, Washington, Whitley Bay, Wooler and Wylam in England.

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Nechtan mac Der-Ilei

Nechtan mac Der-Ilei or Nechtan mac Dargarto (Old Irish Nechtan mac Der-Ilei or Nechtan mac Dargarto) (before 686-732) was king of the Picts 706-724 and 728-729.

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Newcastle Blitz

The Newcastle Blitz refers to the strategic bombing of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England by the Nazi German Luftwaffe during the second world war.

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Norman Christie

Norman T. Christie (24 November 1913 – after 1936) was an English footballer who played for Bishop Auckland, Huddersfield Town and Blackburn Rovers.

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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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October 1936

The following events occurred in October 1936.

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October 1967

The following events occurred in October 1967.

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Orlando-class cruiser

The Orlando class was a seven ship class of Royal Navy armoured cruisers completed between 1888 and 1889.

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Otaki (1875)

The Otaki was a sailing ship of the New Zealand Shipping Company, built in 1875 by Palmers at Jarrow-on-Tyne.

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Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company

Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company Limited, often referred to simply as "Palmers", was a British shipbuilding company.

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Pat McLaughlin (footballer)

Patrick McLaughlin (1883 – 27 March 1916) was an English professional football centre forward who played in the Football League for Fulham.

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Patons and Baldwins

Patons and Baldwins was a leading British manufacturer of knitting yarn.

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Patrick Stewart

Sir Patrick Stewart, (born 13 July 1940) is an English actor whose career has included roles on stage, television, and film in a career spanning almost six decades.

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Paul Magrs

Paul Magrs (pronounced "Mars"; born 12 November 1969) is a writer and lecturer.

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Paul Thompson (musician)

Paul Thompson (born 13 May 1951) is an English drummer, who is best known as drummer for the rock band Roxy Music (from 1971 to 1980 and then from 2001 onwards).

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Pelaw

Pelaw is a district that forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead in Tyne and Wear, in north-east England.

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People's Century

People's Century is a television documentary series examining the 20th century.

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Peter Flannery

Peter Flannery (born 12 October 1951, Jarrow, County Durham) is an English playwright and screenwriter.

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Point Pleasant (Wallsend)

Point Pleasant is part of the town of Wallsend, Tyne and Wear, England, lying between the town centre and the River Tyne.

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Porthgain Railway

The Porthgain Railway was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow gauge industrial railway connecting the Pen Clegyr and St.

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Powerline river crossings in the United Kingdom

There are a number of substantial overhead power line river crossings in the United Kingdom.

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Prior of Durham

The Prior of Durham was the head of Durham Cathedral Priory, founded c. 1083 with the move of a previous house from Jarrow.

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Quintus Pompeius Falco

Quintus Pompeius Falco (c. 70 - after 140) was a Roman senator and general of the early 2nd century AD.

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Ray Drinkwater

Ray Drinkwater (18 May 1931 – 24 March 2008) was an English footballer, who played in the Football League for Portsmouth and QPR.

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Ray Lugg

Raymond (Ray) Lugg (born 18 July 1948) is an English former professional footballer who played mainly as a midfielder for Middlesbrough, Watford, Plymouth Argyle, Crewe Alexandra and Bury during a 15-year career from the late 1960s through to 1980.

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Raymond O'Connor (footballer)

Francis Raymond O'Connor (28 January 1913 – q4 1980), generally known as Raymond O'Connor but also as Frank O'Connor, was an English footballer who played as a right half in the Football League for Mansfield Town and Darlington.

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Reed water tube boiler

The Reed water tube boiler was a type of water tube boiler developed by J. W.

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River Don, Tyne and Wear

The River Don is a long tributary of the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear, North East England.

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River Tyne

The River Tyne is a river in North East England and its length (excluding tributaries) is.

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River-class destroyer

The River-class destroyer (re-designated in 1913 as the E class) was a class of torpedo boat destroyer built for the Royal Navy at the turn of the 20th century, and which saw extensive service in World War I. The class introduced new features to destroyer design, placing a greater emphasis on seakeeping and endurance and less on a high maximum speed in good weather.

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RMJM

RMJM (Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall) is one of Britain’s largest international architecture and design firms.

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RMS Olympic

RMS Olympic was a British transatlantic ocean liner, the lead ship of the White Star Line's trio of liners.

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Robert Andler Lipski

Robert Andler-Lipski (born 1 April 1968 in Ostrowiec Swietokrzyski, Poland) is a Polish visual artist, painter, photographer and poet.

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Roger Avon

Roger Avon (23 November 1914 – 21 December 1998) was an English film and television actor born in Jarrow, County Durham.

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Roker

Roker is a tourist resort and affluent area of Sunderland, North East England, bounded on the south by the River Wear and Monkwearmouth, on the east by the North Sea, to the west by Fulwell and on the north by Seaburn.

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Rood screen

The rood screen (also choir screen, chancel screen, or jube) is a common feature in late medieval church architecture.

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Royal Sovereign-class battleship

The Royal Sovereign class was a group of eight pre-dreadnought battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1890s.

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Saints in Anglicanism

The term "saint" is a context-specific translation of the Latin "sanctus", meaning sacred, and originally referred to a sacred (extremely holy) person—however, since the 10th century, the Church has reserved the status of saint to people its official canon law (including calendar) has recognised for outstanding Christian service and conduct.

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Sam Bartram

Samuel Bartram (22 January 1914 – 17 July 1981) was an English professional footballer and manager.

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Sidney Harvie-Clark

The Ven. Sidney Harvie-Clarke (26 July 1905 - 13 February 1991) was Archdeacon of Birmingham from 1947 until 1967; and then Stow until 1975 He was educated at St Paul's School, London; Jesus College, Cambridge and Westcott House, Cambridge; and ordained in 1931.

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Sir Charles Palmer, 1st Baronet

Sir Charles Mark Palmer, 1st Baronet (3 November 1822 – 4 June 1907) was an English shipbuilder born in South Shields, County Durham, England.

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Sir Frederick Mills, 1st Baronet

Sir Frederick Mills, 1st Baronet, DL (23 April 1865–22 December 1953) was a British iron and steel manufacturer and Conservative Party politician.

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Sir John Jarvis, 1st Baronet

Sir (Joseph) John Jarvis, 1st Baronet (25 March 1876 – 3 October 1950) was a British industrialist and philanthropist who became a Conservative Party politician.

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Siward Barn

Siward Barn (Sigeweard Bearn) was an 11th-century English thegn and landowner-warrior.

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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 Tyneside

South Tyneside is a metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear in North East England.

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South Tyneside District Hospital

South Tyneside NHS Foundation Trust, which was formed in 1993 runs South Tyneside District Hospital providing healthcare services for South Shields, Jarrow, Hebburn, Boldon, Cleadon and Whitburn.

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Spanish cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa

Infanta María Teresa was the lead ship of her class of armoured cruiser constructed for the Spanish Navy.

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Spiteful-class destroyer

Two Spiteful class destroyers served with the Royal Navy.

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Splendour in the Grass

Splendour in the Grass is an Australian music festival that has been held annually since 2001.

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SS Abessinia

Two steamships have borne the name Abessinia, after the German name for the Ethiopian Empire.

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SS Antenor (1924)

SS Antenor was a British passenger and refrigerated cargo liner.

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SS Automedon

The SS Automedon was a passenger and cargo steamer which was shelled and sunk on 11 November 1940 during World War II by the German surface raider Atlantis.

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SS Avila Star

SS Avila Star, originally SS Avila, was a British turbine steamship of the Blue Star Line.

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SS Bosnia

Five steamships have borne the name Bosnia, after Bosnia.

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SS British Chivalry

SS British Chivalry was a British oil tanker sunk by a Japanese submarine in the Indian Ocean in 1944.

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SS British Corporal

British Corporal was a tanker that was built in 1922 by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow, Northumberland, United Kingdom.

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SS British Premier

The SS British Premier was a tanker built by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company in 1922, registered in London and operated by the British Tanker Company.

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SS Earnmoor

SS Earnmoor was a tramp steamer that sank during a storm in 1889.

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SS Gairsoppa

The SS Gairsoppa was a British steam merchant ship built in Jarrow and launched in 1919.

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SS Hibernia (1861)

SS Hibernia was a steamship built in the shipyards Palmer Brothers & Company of Jarrow, County Durham, England, in 1861.

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SS Polar Chief

Polar Chief was an tanker which was built in 1897 as the cargo ship Montcalm.

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SS Stella

Several steamships have borne the name Stella.

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SS Tuxpam (Mexican oil tanker)

The SS Tuxpam was an oil tanker, in the service of Petroleos Mexicanos, that was sunk on 27 June 1942 by U-129.

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St Bede's College, Christchurch

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St Bedes Junction rail crash

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St Cuthbert Gospel

The St Cuthbert Gospel, also known as the Stonyhurst Gospel or the St Cuthbert Gospel of St John, is an early 8th-century pocket gospel book, written in Latin.

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St Peter's Anglican Church, Barcaldine

St Peter's Anglican Church and Hall is a heritage-listed church at 85 Elm Street, Barcaldine, Barcaldine Region, Queensland, Australia.

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St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth

St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth is the parish church of Monkwearmouth in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.

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Stagecoach North East

Stagecoach North East is a bus operator of providing services in North East England.

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Stained glass

The term stained glass can refer to coloured glass as a material or to works created from it.

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Star-class destroyer

The Star-class destroyer was a class of eight destroyers that served in the Royal Navy:,,,,,, and, were all three-funnelled C-class destroyers, as designated in the reorganisation of classes in 1913.

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Stephen Hepburn

Stephen Hepburn (born 6 December 1959) is a British Labour politician, who has been the Member of Parliament for Jarrow since 1997.

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Stephen Newton (artist)

Stephen Newton (born 1948) is a British artist.

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Steve Cram

Stephen "Steve" Cram CBE (born 14 October 1960) is a British retired track and field athlete.

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Steve Robson

Steve Robson (born November 1969, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear) is an English songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist.

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Surprise-class cruiser

The Surprise class were two 3rd class cruisers built for the British Royal Navy, and launched in 1885.

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Swiftsure-class ironclad

The Swiftsure class battleships of the late Victorian era were broadside ironclads designed and built specifically for service as Flagships on the Pacific station.

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Symeon of Durham

Symeon (or Simeon) of Durham (died after 1129) was an English chronicler and a monk of Durham Priory.

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Temple shipbuilders

The Temple shipbuilders was a family business in North East England during the late eighteenth century and the early nineteenth century.

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The Biggest Loser UK (series 4)

The Biggest Loser UK 2011 is the fourth season of the reality television series entitled The Biggest Loser.

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The Boldons

The Boldons are a group of three small villages in the north east of England - East Boldon, West Boldon and Boldon Colliery - north of Sunderland, east of Newcastle and south of South Shields and Jarrow.

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The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)

"The Spanish Inquisition" is a series of sketches in Monty Python's Flying Circus, Series 2 Episode 2, first broadcast 22 September 1970, parodying the real-life Spanish Inquisition.

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The Witches of Elswick

The Witches of Elswick are an English A cappella folk quartet.

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Thomas Barrasford

Thomas Barrasford (1859–1910) was a 19th-century English business entrepreneur and entertainment impresario, who owned and built a number of theatres across Britain under the Barrasford Halls brand.

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Thomas Francis Dale

Thomas Francis Dale (1848–1923) was an English army chaplain, known as an author on fox hunting and polo.

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Thomas Hepburn

Thomas Hepburn (c. 1795 – 9 December 1864) was an English coal miner and trade union leader.

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Thomas Summerbell

Thomas Summerbell (10 August 1861 – 10 February 1910) was an early British Labour Party Member of Parliament.

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Thomas Wallace (footballer)

Thomas Hall Wallace (1 July 1906 – 1939) was an English professional association footballer who played as a central defender.

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Thos W Ward

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Three-drum boiler

Three-drum boilers are a class of water-tube boiler used to generate steam, typically to power ships.

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Timeline of London

The following is a timeline of the history of London, the capital of England in the United Kingdom.

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Timeline of Northumbria and Northumberland

This timeline summarises significant events in the history of Northumbria and Northumberland.

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Topaze-class cruiser

The Topaze-class (often referred to as the Gem-class) cruisers were a quartet of third-class protected cruisers built for the Royal Navy in the first decade of the 20th century.

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Transport in Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear is the metropolitan area which includes all of Newcastle, and the city of Sunderland.

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Tribal-class destroyer (1905)

The Tribal or F class was a class of destroyers built for the Royal Navy.

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Tyne and Wear

Tyne and Wear is a metropolitan county in the North East region of England around the mouths of the rivers Tyne and Wear.

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Tyne and Wear Metro

The Tyne and Wear Metro, referred to locally as simply The Metro, is a rapid transit and light rail system in North East England, serving Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Sunderland in the Tyne and Wear region.

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Tyne Electrical Engineers

The Tyne Electrical Engineers (TEE) is a Volunteer unit of the British Army that has existed under various titles since 1860.

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Tyne Tunnel

The Tyne Tunnel is the name given to two 2-lane vehicular toll tunnels under the River Tyne in North East England.

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Tynemouth

Tynemouth is a town and a historic borough in Tyne and Wear, England at the mouth of the River Tyne, being 8.1 miles (13.0 km) east-northeast of Newcastle upon Tyne.

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Tyneside

Tyneside is a conurbation on the banks of the River Tyne in North East England which includes Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, Tynemouth, Wallsend, South Shields, and Jarrow.

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Type 15 frigate

The Type 15 frigate was a class of British anti-submarine frigates of the Royal Navy.

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UK Athletics Championships

The UK Athletics Championships was an annual national championship in track and field for the United Kingdom, organised by the British Athletics Federation.

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United Alkali Company

United Alkali Company Limited was a British chemical company formed in 1890, employing the Leblanc process to produce soda ash for the glass, textile, soap, and paper industries.

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Unparished area

In England, an unparished area is an area that is not covered by a civil parish (a small administrative division of local government, not to be confused with an ecclesiastical parish).

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V and W-class destroyer

The V and W class was an amalgam of six similar classes of destroyer built for the Royal Navy under the War Emergency Programme during the First World War and generally treated as one class.

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Valentin Valentinsen

Valentin Valentinsen (21 December 1861 - ??) was a Norwegian engineer and politician for the Liberal Party.

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Wallsend

Wallsend, historically Wallsend on Tyne, is a town in North Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, North East of England.

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Wally Clark (English footballer)

Wallace Clark (14 July 1896 – 20 December 1975) was an English professional footballer who played as an outside forward.

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Wee Georgie Wood

George Wood OBE (17 December 1894 in Jarrow, County Durham – 19 February 1979), known professionally as Wee Georgie Wood, was a British actor and comedian who appeared in films, plays and music hall revues.

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Westoe

Westoe is a suburb of South Shields, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom.

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White Swan Hotel, Alnwick

The White Swan Hotel is a hotel in the middle of the historic market town of Alnwick, Northumberland, England.

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William de St-Calais

William de St-Calais (died 1096) was a medieval Norman monk, abbot of the abbey of Saint-Vincent in Le Mans in Maine, who was nominated by King William I of England as Bishop of Durham in 1080.

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William Goate

William Goate (or Goat) VC (12 January 1836 – 24 October 1901) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross.

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William Henry Drew (textile worker)

William Henry Drew (1854-1933) was a British textile worker, early trade unionist and one of the founders of the Independent Labour Party.

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William Reed (RAF officer)

Captain William Ernest Reed was an English World War I flying ace credited with nine aerial victories.

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Willington Quay

Willington Quay is an area in the borough of North Tyneside in Tyne and Wear in northern England.

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Windy Nook

Windy Nook is a village in Tyne and Wear, England, bordered by Carr Hill to the west, Leam Lane Estate to the east, Felling to the north and Sheriff Hill to the south.

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Women's association football

Women's association football, also commonly known as women’s football, or women's soccer, is the most prominent team sport played by women around the globe.

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Wrekenton

Wrekenton is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, in Tyne and Wear, England, that was formerly a separate village.

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Yarrow (disambiguation)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) is a plant in the family Asteraceae.

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Yarrow Water

The Yarrow Water is a river in the Borders in the south east of Scotland.

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Yarrow, Scottish Borders

Yarrow is a place and parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland and in the former county of Selkirkshire.The name "Yarrow" may derive from the Celtic word garw meaning "rough" or possibly share a derivation with the English name "Jarrow".

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Yeavering

Yeavering /ˈjɛvəriŋ/ is a very small hamlet in the north-east corner of the civil parish of Kirknewton in the English county of Northumberland.

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York-class cruiser

The York class was the second and final class of –gunned heavy cruisers built for the Royal Navy under the terms of the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty.

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1810s

The 1810s decade ran from January 1, 1810, to December 31, 1819.

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1812

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1812 in science

The year 1812 in science and technology involved some significant events, listed below.

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1812 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1812 in the United Kingdom.

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1894–95 Newcastle United F.C. season

The 1894–95 season was Newcastle United's second season in the Second Division of The Football League.

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1935

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1936 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1936 in the United Kingdom.

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1955 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1955 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1957 Birthday Honours

The Queen's Birthday Honours 1957 were appointments in many of the Commonwealth realms of Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of those countries.

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1989 UK Athletics Championships

The 1989 UK Athletics Championships was the national championship in outdoor track and field for the United Kingdom held at Monkton Stadium, Jarrow.

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1st Durham Engineers

The 1st Durham Engineers, later Durham Fortress Engineers, was a Volunteer unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers.

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1st Newcastle Engineers

The 1st Newcastle Engineer Volunteers, later Northumbrian Divisional Engineers, was a Royal Engineer (RE) unit of Britain's Volunteer Force and Territorial Army founded in 1860.

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2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics gold post boxes

To commemorate British and Irish gold medal winners at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 2012 Summer Paralympics, various post boxes in the home towns of the medal winners around the United Kingdom, plus one each on Sark and the Isle of Man, were repainted gold.

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681

Year 681 (DCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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682

Year 682 (DCLXXXII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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8th century in England

Events from the 8th century in England.

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Jarrow (town), Jarrow on Tyne, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, Jarrow-on-Tyne.

References

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

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