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Nordo Hjelte Fjord 1869

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Beamish Boneshaker!

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from Sunderland Public Libraries (flickr)
Stavanger Cathedral 1869

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The history of Blyth, from the Norman conquest to the present day. John Wallace. 1869
- Book from 1869, digitised by Google and available as a free eBook.

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The History of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and Its Various Branches. George Markham Tweddell, 1869
- Digitised book from 1869 available as a free Google eBook.

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Holy Trinity Church, Eggleston

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THE FELLING COLLIERY

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Wheatley Hill Colliery (1869 - 1968)

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Boldon Colliery (1869 - 1982)
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Boldon Colliery (1869 - 1982)
St. Nicholas Hospital
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St. Nicholas Hospital
- This psychiatric hospital, located in Coxlodge, originally opened in 1869 and named Newcastle upon Tyne Borough Lunatic Asylum. During the First World War patients were evacuated and the hospital became …
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Garth Heads

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Alnmouth Golf Club
- "Established 1869 the fourth oldest golf club in England...In August, 1869 Captain Arthur Walker, on behalf of a number of others, issued a notice to probable members about the forming …

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Church of St John the Evangelist
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Church of St John the Evangelist
- Overview Map Street View The Church of St John the Evangelist is located on West Lane in Killingworth Village. Killingworth had been part of the parish of Longbenton, but became …
Saltburn Pier
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Saltburn Pier
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Plan of proposed public park on the Town Moor & Castle Leazes, 1869

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Prudhoe Memorial Convalescent Home
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Prudhoe Memorial Convalescent Home
- The Prudhoe Memorial Convalescent Home on the Links in Whitley Bay was built in 1867-9 on the site which is now occupied by the Waves leisure centre and pool. The …
Church of the Holy Paraclete, Kirkhaugh
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Church of the Holy Paraclete, Kirkhaugh
Church of Holy Trinity, Eggleston
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Church of Holy Trinity, Eggleston
- Overview Map Street View "Originally Services were held in a small old chapel in the grounds of Eggleston Hall, (it was classed as a Chapel of Ease of St Mary's …
Church of St Philip and St James, Tow Law
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Church of St Philip and St James, Tow Law
- Overview Map Street View History The Church of St Philip and St James is located on Church Lane in Tow Law, County Durham. The Parish Church was designed by C. …
Emmanuel Church
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Emmanuel Church
- Overview Map Street View Emmanuel Church is the parish church of Saltburn by the Sea, located on the corner of Windsor Road and Upleatham Road. The church was built 1867-1869 …
Church of St James
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Church of St James
- Overview About St James' Church Map Street View   St. James Church located on Blake Street in Barrow-in-Furness, belongs to the Church of England's Diocese of Carlisle within the ecclesiastical …
Church of the Holy Trinity, North Ormesby
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Church of the Holy Trinity, North Ormesby
- Overview Map Street View Holy Trinity Church in North Ormesby was built from 1868-1869, designed by William White in the Early English style. The tower, which is a prominent local …
All Saints Church, Cleadon
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All Saints Church, Cleadon
- "Originally the village of Cleadon formed part of the parish of Whitburn (it’s larger neighbour to the east at the coast). In the mid nineteenth century Cleadon had started to …
St Hilda's Colliery Band (1869 - 1937)
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St Hilda's Colliery Band (1869 - 1937)
- The brass band was established in South Shields in 1869, originally called Dennison's Family Band, but renamed St Hilda Colliery Band in 1906, after winning 13 local competitions. In 1912, …
Church of All Saints, New Shildon
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Church of All Saints, New Shildon
- Overview Map Street All Saints Church was built 1868 -1869, designed in the 'Early English style' by J.P. Pritchett.[1] It was the parish church for New Shildon. The last service …
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Shildon Colliery
- 1870s to 1924.

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Quaker Meeting House, Preston Patrick
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Quaker Meeting House, Preston Patrick
Church of St George, Bells Close
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Church of St George, Bells Close
- Overview Map Street View St George's RC Church is located by Scotswood Road in Bell's Close, between Scotswood and Lemingon. The church was built 1868-1869, designed by A.M. Dunn, and funded …
Church of All Saints, Underbarrow
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Church of All Saints, Underbarrow
Throckley Isabella Colliery (1869 - 1954)
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Throckley Isabella Colliery (1869 - 1954)
- The sinking of Isabella Colliery near Throckley started on the 25th of April 1867, under the ownership of Throckley Coal Co. The main drawing shaft was named 'Isabella' after the …
Chantry Footbridge
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Chantry Footbridge
- Overview Map Street View The Chantry Footbridge over the River Wansbeck is located by Chantry Place in Morpeth. It was built in 1869 by Swinney Bros. of Morpeth, funded by …

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