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Cholera, as it Recently Appeared in the Towns of Newcastle and Gateshead...Thomas Michael Greenhow, 1832
- Cholera, as it Recently Appeared in the Towns of Newcastle and Gateshead: Including Cases Illustrative of Its Physiology and Pathology, with a View to the Establishment of Sound Principles of …

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History and medical treatment of cholera, as it appeared in Sunderland in 1831, by W. Haslewood and W. Mordey
- Book from 1832 digitised by Google and available as a free eBook,

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065281:Scotswood Bridge Newcastle upon Tyne Allam T.

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Durham University
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Durham University
- Overview Colleges   College Campus Founded Collingwood College Durham (Hill) 1972 Grey College Durham (Hill) 1959 Hatfield College Durham (Bailey) 1846 John Snow College Queen's (Stockton) 2001 Josephine Butler College …
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001116:Gateshead Dispensary Gateshead unknown 1890

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Royal Arcade, Newcastle (demolished 1963)
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Royal Arcade, Newcastle (demolished 1963)
- The Royal Arcade on Pilgrim Street was designed by John Dobson and built between June 1831 and May 1832 by Richard Grainger. It was originally planned it as a corn …
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Flood level of the Tyne in 1832

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Church of St. Mary and St. Thomas Aquinas, Stella
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Church of St. Mary and St. Thomas Aquinas, Stella
- Overview Map Street View The Roman Catholic Church of St. Mary and St. Thomas Aquinas in Stella, near Blaydon, was built 1831-1832.[1] It was designed by the architect John Green, …
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018559:Ascension Day Procession Newcastle upon Tyne Carmichael J.W. c.1832

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Joseph Skipsey (1832 - 1903)
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Joseph Skipsey (1832 - 1903)
- Overview About Joseph Skipsey Joseph Skipsey, the "Pitman Poet", was born in Percy Main, near North Shields, in 1832. He worked at various collieries, including Backworth Colliery, and Pembroke Colliery (Sunderland), …
Former Church of St James, Duddo
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Former Church of St James, Duddo
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Church of Holy Trinity
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Church of Holy Trinity
Church of St Peter, Askham
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Church of St Peter, Askham
Church of St Mary, Slaley
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Church of St Mary, Slaley
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St. Mary the Virgin in Slaley in Northumberland was built in 1832, designed by Milton Carr.[1] The Parish Church occupies the site of an …
St Anthony's Tower, near Milnthorpe
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St Anthony's Tower, near Milnthorpe
- Overview Map Street View St Anthony's Tower is a folly / summerhouse, located at the north of Milnthorpe. It is said to have been built to commemorate the Reform Bill …
Old Toll House, Whitfield
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Old Toll House, Whitfield
- This former toll house is located on the West side of the A686 in Whitfield. It is a Grade II listed building on the National Heritage List for England.
Healeyfield Bridge
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Healeyfield Bridge
- Overview Map Healeyfield Bridge is a stone bridge which carryies the track from Healeyfield farm over the Waskerley Way (a former railway line). The bridge was built c.1832 by T.E. …
Old Cumberland Infirmary
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Old Cumberland Infirmary
- Overview Map Street View The original Cumberland Infirmary on Newtown Riad in Carlisle was built 1830-1832 by Richard Tattersall, funded by wealthy benefactors, and made available for charity patients. The …
Bridge over Devil's Water, Harwood Shield
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Bridge over Devil's Water, Harwood Shield
- Overview Map The stone segmental arch bridge over Devil's Water, south of Harwood Shield, was built in 1832. The bridge is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for …

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