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Carham Hall - drawing by John Neale, 1818
- John Preston Neale (1780–1847) "Image extracted from page 200 of volume 3 of "Views of the Seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. L.P", by John …

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Frontage of the former Gainford Academy

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Academy Theatre
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Academy Theatre
- Overview Map Street View Academy Theatre, located off High Green in Gainford, was once a boys boarding school. Gainford Academy, founded by Rev. William Bowman, operated from this building from …
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Miss Easton

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Church of St Peter, Humshaugh
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Church of St Peter, Humshaugh
- Overview Map Street View St Peter's is the Parish Church in Humshaugh, Northumberland. It was built 1818 by H.H. Seward. Before then Humshaugh was part of the parish of Simonburn. …
Former Masonic Hall
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Former Masonic Hall
- Overview Map Former County Library and Masonic Hall, Wooler. This was formerly Western Chapel, an English Presbyterian church, built in 1818, with it's porch added in the 1830s. The building …
Netherton Colliery (c.1818 - 1974)
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Netherton Colliery (c.1818 - 1974)
- The sinking of Netherton Colliery, to the west of Bedlington, began in 1818.[1] There were 4 pits sunk during the 19th century (Hall Pit, Howard Pit, Leveson Pit, and New …
Church of St Luke, Greystead
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Church of St Luke, Greystead
Church of St Aiden, Thorneyburn
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Church of St Aiden, Thorneyburn
Fawdon Wagonway
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Fawdon Wagonway
- Overview About Fawdon Wagonway Fawdon Wagonway was built in 1818 by Benjamin Thompson, one of the owners of Fawdon Colliery, to transport coal south to Scotswood (previously coal from Fawdon …
Church of St Michael, Wark
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Church of St Michael, Wark
Sedgwick Aqueduct
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Sedgwick Aqueduct
- Overview Map Street View Sedgwick Aqueduct carries the Lancaster Canal over a road in the village of Sedgewick in Cumbria. The limestone aqueduct was built in 1818 by William Crosley …
Sedgwick Hill Bridge
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Sedgwick Hill Bridge
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Old Methodist Chapel, Long Marton
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Old Methodist Chapel, Long Marton
- This former Methodist Chapel in Long Marton was built in 1818. It is now converted for residential use. The old chapel is a Grade II listed building on the National …
Hayton C of E Primary School
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Hayton C of E Primary School
- Overview Map Street View Hayton Church of England Primary School is located in the centre of Hayton in Cumbria. The Foundation school has about 150 pupils aged 3 to 11. …
Doxford Hall
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Doxford Hall
- Overview Map Street View Doxford Hall was built in 1818 by John Dobson as a country house for Henry Taylor. The Hall was enlarged and altered in 1910 by Robert …

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