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1815
In Northern England:
- 24th November 1815; birth of Grace Darling in Bamburgh; famous for rescuing survivors of a ship wrecked off the Farne Islands.
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The history of the small pox. James Carrick Moore, 1815
- Book published in 1815, digitised and available as a free Google eBook.
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Grace Darling (1815 - 1842)
- Overview Further Information Timeline Grace Horsley Darling was born in Bambrugh in 1815. Grace was a lighthouse keeper's daughter and spent much of her life living on the Farne Islands; …
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Plaque on the entrance to The Spinney flats, High Heaton Newcastle
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Former Wesleyan Methodist Chapel
- Overview Map Street View The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel in Barningham is dated 1815 and was converted to a residential house in c.1980. "The building is said to have been a …
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Eden Bridge
- Overview Map Street View Eden Bridge in Carlisle is a road bridge over the River Eden connecting the city centre to Stanwix to the north. The bridge, with 5 segmental …
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Merci Beaucoup & No. 2 Cottage
- Overview Map Street View 'Merci Beaucoup' and No. 2 are cottages adjacent to the North Farmhouse at Houghton in Northumberland, built in 1815.[1] During the First World War, Sir James …
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Spa Villa, Gilsland Spa
- Overview Map Spa Villa is a large house in Gilsland Spa, built in 1815 for Major Mounsey. Spa Villa is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List …
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The history of the small pox. James Carrick Moore, 1815
- Book published in 1815, digitised and available as a free Google eBook.
Added by
Simon Cotterill
  Co-Curate Page
Grace Darling (1815 - 1842)
- Overview Further Information Timeline Grace Horsley Darling was born in Bambrugh in 1815. Grace was a lighthouse keeper's daughter and spent much of her life living on the Farne Islands; …
from Flickr (flickr)
Plaque on the entrance to The Spinney flats, High Heaton Newcastle
Pinned by Simon Cotterill