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Auckland Castle dear House - English Heritage
- "A charming Gothic Revival 'eyecatcher' built in 1760 in the park of the Bishops of Durham. It provided deer with shelter and food, and had grounds for picnics and rooms …

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Le Jour ni l’Heure 0883 : Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1723-1792, Portrait de dame, c. 1760, The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Co. Durham, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni, lundi 16 avril 2012, 13:11:50

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Lying-in Hospital

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The lying-in hospital and charities
- Pages 517-522 of Historical Account of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Including the Borough of Gateshead. Originally published by Mackenzie and Dent, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1827. "...In the autumn of 1760, a subscription was commenced for …

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Shore Gate
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Shore Gate
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SHORE GATE - Berwick-upon-Tweed - List Entry
- "Part of Town Fortifications. 1760 with original timber doors. Scheduled A M."

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Weardale Museum and High House Chapel
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Weardale Museum and High House Chapel
- Overview Map Street View Weardale Museum is located in High House Chapel in Ireshopeburn in Weardale, County Durham. The museum was established by volunteers in 1985 to preserve the heritage …
Weldon Bridge - Bridge
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Weldon Bridge - Bridge
- Overview Map Street View The stone bridge over the River Coquet at Weldon Bridge was built c.1760[1] The bridge has 3 arches and distinctive circular openings between the arches. It …
Bridge over Croxdale Beck
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Bridge over Croxdale Beck
- Overview Map A stone single-track road bridge over Croxdale Beck, built c.1760 by Christopher Ebdon.[1] It is located just north of Sunderland Bridge, near Croxdale Hall. The bridge was built …
Deer House, Auckland Castle
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Deer House, Auckland Castle
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Friends' Meeting House, Coanwood
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Friends' Meeting House, Coanwood

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