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1756
In Northern England:
- William Carr of Blyth, known as "The Hercules Of The North", was born in Old Hartley 3rd April 1756
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John Stokoe (1756-1836)
- John Stokoe (1756-1836) was a Newcastle-based builder and architect. His most famous building is Moot Hall in Newcastle. Stokoe also designed the Sunderland Exchange and the Low Light and High …
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Redwing Chapel, near Garrigill
- Overview Map Street View There is an old congrigational chapel, located in an isolated position about half a mile north-west of Garrigill in Cumbria. The chapel was built in 1756 and was …
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Belford Hall
- Overview About Belford Hall Map Belford Hall is a large country house at the north-east of Belford, built from 1754 to 1756 by James Paine for Abraham Dixon. It was …
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Church of St Kentigern, Mungrisedale
- Overview Map Street View St Kentigern's Church in the village of Mungrisedale was built in 1756 on the site of an earlier medieval church. The church was restored in 1925. …
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![John Stokoe (1756-1836)](http://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/59/19/3591993_711eb06c.jpg)
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John Stokoe (1756-1836)
- John Stokoe (1756-1836) was a Newcastle-based builder and architect. His most famous building is Moot Hall in Newcastle. Stokoe also designed the Sunderland Exchange and the Low Light and High …
![Redwing Chapel, near Garrigill](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/89/79/897950_065048b2.jpg)
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Redwing Chapel, near Garrigill
- Overview Map Street View There is an old congrigational chapel, located in an isolated position about half a mile north-west of Garrigill in Cumbria. The chapel was built in 1756 and was …
![Belford Hall](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/01/17/20/1172079_216cc9b3.jpg)
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Belford Hall
- Overview About Belford Hall Map Belford Hall is a large country house at the north-east of Belford, built from 1754 to 1756 by James Paine for Abraham Dixon. It was …
![Church of St Kentigern, Mungrisedale](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/44/76/447641_bb822c3a.jpg)