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Bridge Reciept

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715984:Charles Newby Wawn (1782 - 1840) by William Collard (1792 - 1847)

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Church of St John the Baptist, Greatham
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Church of St John the Baptist, Greatham
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CHURCH OF ST JOHN THE BAPTIST - Greatham - List Entry
- "Church, late C12 nave arcades, nave of c.1792 in earlier materials; chancel and easternmost bay of nave, of 1855/56 in Decorated style by J.P. Pritchett to designs of J. Middleton; …

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Seaham Hall
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Seaham Hall
- Overview Map Street View Seaham Hall was a large country house built 1791-1792 for Sir Ralph and Lady Judith Milbanke. The poet Lord Byron first visited Seaham Hall in 1814 …
Church of St Nicholas, West Kyloe
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Church of St Nicholas, West Kyloe
- It replaced an earlier Norman church.
House of Correction
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House of Correction
- The former Tynemouth House of Correction and Justice Room on Tynemouth Road in North Shields was built in 1792. It was converted into a workshop in 1906 and significantly altered …
Ridley Bridge
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Ridley Bridge
The Queens Head
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The Queens Head
- Overview Map Street View The Queens Head is located on the High Street in Rothbury. It was built in 1792 and originally known as the Golden Fleece. In 1837 it …
Legend of the Pickled Parson
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Legend of the Pickled Parson
- 1792 December 31 - About two o’clock on the morning, a fire broke out in one of the lodging rooms in the rectory house at Sedgefield, in the county of …

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