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1818
In Northern England:
- 1818: founding of Gainforth Academy, where later Stan Laurel was a pupil.
- 1818: sinking of Netherton Colliery, near Bedlington.

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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 ...
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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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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. ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...

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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 ...


from http://commons.wikimedia.or...
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 ...
Added by
Simon Cotterill

  Co-Curate Page
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 ...

  Co-Curate Page
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. ...

  Co-Curate Page
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 ...

  Co-Curate Page
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 ...

  Co-Curate Page
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 ...

  Co-Curate Page
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 ...
