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The History of Berwick Upon Tweed: Including a Short Account of the Villages of Tweedmouth and Spittal, etc. John Fuller, 1799
- Book from 1799 digitised by Google and available as a free eBook

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John Vaughan, 1799-1868
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John Vaughan, 1799-1868
- Summary About John Vaughan John Vaughan, born 21st December 1799, was an ironmaster and discovered Ironstone in the Cleveland Hills in June 1850. In partnership with Henry Bolckow, he was …
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John Vaughan 1799-1868
- Historic portrait of ironmaster John Vaughan, co-founder of Bolckow, Vaughan ca 1860

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Church of St. Nicholas, South Gosforth
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Church of St. Nicholas, South Gosforth
- Overview Map Street View St. Nicholas' Parish church is located on Church Road in South Gosforth. It was built in 1799 by John Dodds after the demolition of earlier church. …
Tynemouth Lodge Hotel
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Tynemouth Lodge Hotel
- Overview Map Street View Inside The Tynemouth Lodge Hotel is a traditional pub on Tynemouth Road in North Shields (non residential), located by Northumberland Park, close to Tynemouth. "This building …
Plumbland CofE Primary School
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Plumbland CofE Primary School
- Overview Map Street View Plumbland Church of England Primary School is located in Parsonby in the parish of Plumbland in Cumbria, near St Cuthbert's Church. The school has roughly 50 …
Low Wood Gunpowder Works
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Low Wood Gunpowder Works
- Overview About Low Wood Gunpowder Works Map Street View The Low Wood Gunpowder Works, located on the east banks of the River Leven at Low Wood, were in operation from …
John Hodgson (1779 - 1845)
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John Hodgson (1779 - 1845)
- John Hodgson (1779–1845) was a clergyman and antiquarian.  As an antiquarian, Hodgson is best known for his work 'The History of Northumberland' and for work to improve mining safety. Hodgson also …

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