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1858
In Northern England:
- 1858: Northern Architectural Association founded; members included John Dobson.
- 21st September 1858; Charles Dickens gave reading at Central Hall, Darlington.

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A history of Northumberland: in three parts. 1858
- Book by John Hodgson, John Hodgson-Hinde, John Collingwood Bruce, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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New Brancepeth Colliery
- 1858 - 1963. Also known as Sleetburn Colliery.
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Northern Architectural Association - 1858 -1958, Newcastle upon Tyne
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Mechanics Institute and Free Library
- Overview Map Street View The former Free Library is located on Howard Street by the junction with Saville Street, North Shields. The Mechanics Institute was built 1857-1858, designed by John ...

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Church of St James
- Overview Map Street View St James' is the parish church in Riding Mill, Northumberland. It was designed by Matthew Thompson of Newcastle and built on land gifted by Joseph Wilson. ...

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West Pelton Colliery (1858 - 1921)
- West Pelton Colliery opened in 1858 and was one of a number of local collieries run by James Joicey & Co. There were a number of pits and shafts associated with ...

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Old Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lanehead
- Overview Map Street View There is a former Primitive Methodist chapel on School Hill in Lanehead, now converted into a house. The church was built in 1858, and replaced a ...

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Church of St Paul
- Overview Map Street View St Paul's Church is located on Whitworth Terrace in Spennymoor. The church was designed by J.A. Cory and built from 1856- 1858. The tower, originally built ...

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Church of St Mary, Westmorland Road
- St. Mary the Virgin Church was located on Westmorland Road, near the junction with Rye Hill in Elswick. The church was designed by Benjamin Green, 1858.[1] The church is no longer ...

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Hartford Colliery (closed 1961)
- Hartford Colliery was located near East Hartford and Cramlington in Northumberland. Sinking of the colliery's Athley Pitt began on the 3rd of March 1858; other pits included 'Daisy' and 'Scott' pits. ...


from http://books.google.co.uk/b...
A history of Northumberland: in three parts. 1858
- Book by John Hodgson, John Hodgson-Hinde, John Collingwood Bruce, Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Free eBook digitised by Google
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from http://www.dmm.org.uk/colli...
New Brancepeth Colliery
- 1858 - 1963. Also known as Sleetburn Colliery.
Added by
Simon Cotterill

from Flickr (flickr)
Northern Architectural Association - 1858 -1958, Newcastle upon Tyne
Pinned by Simon Cotterill

  Co-Curate Page
Mechanics Institute and Free Library
- Overview Map Street View The former Free Library is located on Howard Street by the junction with Saville Street, North Shields. The Mechanics Institute was built 1857-1858, designed by John ...

  Co-Curate Page
Church of St James
- Overview Map Street View St James' is the parish church in Riding Mill, Northumberland. It was designed by Matthew Thompson of Newcastle and built on land gifted by Joseph Wilson. ...

  Co-Curate Page
West Pelton Colliery (1858 - 1921)
- West Pelton Colliery opened in 1858 and was one of a number of local collieries run by James Joicey & Co. There were a number of pits and shafts associated with ...

  Co-Curate Page
Old Primitive Methodist Chapel, Lanehead
- Overview Map Street View There is a former Primitive Methodist chapel on School Hill in Lanehead, now converted into a house. The church was built in 1858, and replaced a ...

  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Paul
- Overview Map Street View St Paul's Church is located on Whitworth Terrace in Spennymoor. The church was designed by J.A. Cory and built from 1856- 1858. The tower, originally built ...

  Co-Curate Page
Church of St Mary, Westmorland Road
- St. Mary the Virgin Church was located on Westmorland Road, near the junction with Rye Hill in Elswick. The church was designed by Benjamin Green, 1858.[1] The church is no longer ...
