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1854 Fire plaque, Tyne Bridge, Gateshead

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The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington, in the Bishoprick. William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe, 1854
- Digitised book from 1854 digitised and available as a free Google eBook.

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An Account of the Great Fire and Explosion which Occurred in Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead...
- on the 6th of October 1854. Hunter & Co. Profits from the book were given to the Fund for the Relief of Suffers of the fire. (Google eBook)

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View of Gateshead, 1854

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053594:Quayside 1854

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Christ Church

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Central Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, 1854

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071371: Newcastle Quayside, 1854

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008709:Percy St. Newcastle upon Tyne 1854

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Former Presbyterian Church, Harbottle
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Former Presbyterian Church, Harbottle
Hartlepool Art Gallery / Christ Church
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Hartlepool Art Gallery / Christ Church
- Overview About Hartlepool Art Gallery Map Street View Inside Christ Church on Church Square in Hartlepool was built for, what was then, the new and rapidly growing town of West …
St Saviour's Church, Shotton Colliery
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St Saviour's Church, Shotton Colliery
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Great Fire of Gateshead and Newcastle, 1854
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Great Fire of Gateshead and Newcastle, 1854
- Overview History "A dreadful fire took place at Gateshead on the morning of the 6th October 1854. It broke out on tbe premises of a worsted factory in the vicinity …
North Eastern Railway
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North Eastern Railway
- Overview History of NER The North Eastern Railway company (NER) was incorporated in 1854. In 1923. it was absorbed into the London and North Eastern Railway (LNER), which in turn was …
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Chapel of St Elizabeth of Hungary, Minsteracres
Church of St Mary, Ambleside
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Church of St Mary, Ambleside
- Overview About St Mary's Church Map Street View  St Mary's Church in Ambleside was built 1850-1854, designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott in the Early Gothic Decorated style.[1] The church is Grade …
Church of St Anne, Thwaites
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Church of St Anne, Thwaites
- Overview Map Street View St Anne's Church in Thwaites was built 1854, designed by By E. G. Paley.[1] It replaced earlier churches on a site across the road from the …
Church of St Thomas of Canterbury
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Church of St Thomas of Canterbury
Church of St Paul, Grange-over-Sands
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Church of St Paul, Grange-over-Sands
- Overview About St Paul's Church Map Street View   St Paul's Church is in Crown Hill, Grange-over-Sands, Cumbria, England. It is an active Anglican parish church in the deanery of …
Church of St John the Baptist, Low Crosby
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Church of St John the Baptist, Low Crosby
- Overview Map Street View St John the Baptist's Church in Low Crosby was built in 1854, by R.H. Billings. It was built on the site of a medieval church. It is …
Church of All Saints, Scotby
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Church of All Saints, Scotby
- Overview Map Street View All Saints Church in Scotby was built in 1854, designed by Athony Salvin and commissioned by George Head Head. It features an east window by William …
All Saints Church
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All Saints Church
- Overview Map Street View Inside All Saints Church is located off Kirkgate in Cockermouth. There has been a church on this site since, at least, the 14th century. The original …
Christ Church, Coatham
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Christ Church, Coatham
- Overview Map Street View Christ Church is located on Coatham Road in Coatham, Redcar. The church was designed by Coe & Goodwin, and built in 1854, funded by Mrs Teresa …

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