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St-Pauls-Hendon

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West Hendon House 1867

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W Corben, Hendon, HMS Cressy, lost at sea

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Sunderland South Docks June 1969

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Port Perspective....Arrival

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'Home is the fisherman .......Home from the sea'

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Hudson Dock North ...A Bridge Too Far?

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Safely Anchored

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Gladstone Bridge... Hudson Dock

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Above Hendon Beach, Sunderland

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Phoenix Lodge
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Phoenix Lodge
- Overview About Phoenix Lodge Map Street View Freemasons' Hall located on Queen Street East, Sunderland. The hall was built in 1785, designed by John Bonner, to replace an earlier lodge …
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Hendon, Sunderland

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Sunderland coast: Hendon

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The Old Orphanage

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Trafalgar Square
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Trafalgar Square
- Overview Map Street View Former merchant seamen's almshouses in Hendon, Sunderland - 14 almshouses, built in 1840 by William Drysdale for the Trustees of the Muster Roll to house aged …
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Maritime Building

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The East Community Centre

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