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1809
In Northern England:
- 1809; Collingwood Street was built by Newcastle Corporation to link Cloth Market to Westgate Road.
- 1809: Sinking of Beaumont Pit and Edward Pit for Benwell Colliery.
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Howick Hall
- Howick Hall, the home of the Greys was built in 1782 by Newcastle architect William Newton. In 1809, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey comissioned George Wyatt to enlarge the hall. The …
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Collingwood Street
- Overview Notable Buildings History Map Street View Collingwood Street was built by Newcastle Corporation in 1809 to link Cloth Market to Westgate Road. The street was named after Newcastle born …
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Church of St Peter
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Peter in Wallsend was built in 1809 and extensively modified in 1892. The church is Grade II* listed on the National Heritage …
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Church of St Cuthbert, Lorton
- Overview Map Street View St Cuthbert’s Church lies between High and Low Lorton in Cumbria. A church in Lorton was first documented in 1198.[1] The church was rebuilt in 1807-1809 …
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Milbourne Hall
- Overview About Milbourne Hall Map Milbourne Hall is a privately owned mansion house at Milbourne, near Ponteland, Northumberland, England, which has Grade I listed building status. The Bates family …
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Ford Bridge
- Overview Map Street View Ford Bridge carries the B6353 road over the River Till, about half a mile west of Ford village. The current bridge was built in 1809, but …
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Howick Hall
- Howick Hall, the home of the Greys was built in 1782 by Newcastle architect William Newton. In 1809, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey comissioned George Wyatt to enlarge the hall. The …
from Newcastle libraries (flickr)
002045:The Rt Hon. the Lord Chancellor Eldon Lawrence T.
Pinned by Simon Cotterill