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1811
In Northern England:
- 1811: Forth Street in Newcastle laid out as an extension of the medieval Postern to link to Forth Banks.
- March 1811: Flooding in Yarm
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Salvation Army Citadel
- Overview Map Street View The Salvation Army Citadel is located on 28 Howard Street, North Shields. It was originally built in 1811 as Scotch Church, designed by John Dobson. The Scotch Church …
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Salvation Army Citadel, Howard Street, North Shields
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Church of St. Leonard
- Overview Map Street View (external) Street View (inside the church) St Leonard's Church in Loftus was built by Ignatius Bonomi in 1811, on the site of an earlier medieval church. …
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King's Meaburn Mill
- Overview Map Former corn mill by the River Lyvennet a short distance south-west of the village of King's Meaburn. The water powered mill was built in 1811. It has now been converted …
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Castletown House
- Overview Map Street View The Castletown Estate and farm is located on the north banks of the River Eden about ½ mile west of the village of Rockcliffe in Cumbria. …
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Salvation Army Citadel
- Overview Map Street View The Salvation Army Citadel is located on 28 Howard Street, North Shields. It was originally built in 1811 as Scotch Church, designed by John Dobson. The Scotch Church …
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Salvation Army Citadel, Howard Street, North Shields
Pinned by Simon Cotterill