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  • Newburn is important nowadays for its steel works, within whose workshops is incorporated an old building formerly known as Newburn

    Northumberland Yesterday and To-day 1908

  • The banks at Newcastle are steep and high, but about four miles above the town is a place called Newburn, where was a meadow near the river, and a convenient place to cross.

    Charles I Makers of History Jacob Abbott 1841

  • Different settings appeal to different people, and if a woman feels comfortable and secure in the environment she and her partner have chosen, she is likely to feel more in control during birth, said spokeswoman Mary Newburn.

    Women with low-risk pregnancies 'should have birth choices' 2011

  • With funding from the Joseph Rowntree and Open Society foundations, the Guardian embarked on a unique experiment that has brought together the techniques of investigative journalism with the academic rigour of the LSE's Tim Newburn, head of the department of social policy.

    Reading the riots: ask the reason why | Editorial 2011

  • I know that they have been going out and getting "Star Power" for the voices but if they do this movie I would love for Kevin Conroy, George Newburn, and Clancy Brown to reprise their roles in the DC Animated Universe.

    Superman/Batman confirmed as next DC animated movie | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • Well, I suppose I can console myself for not making the list through recognition that I once interned under Greg Newburn, the laziest, bestest boss ever.

    First Against the Wall When the Revolution Comes 2008

  • The slabs are the first to be found in Newburn and are thought to have been used in the 15th century when restoration work was carried out on the tower.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • Three 12th-Century grave slabs were incorporated into the tower of St Michael and All Angels Church in Newburn, Newcastle.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • It is hoped that the Newburn church will be reopened for Christmas.

    Archive 2007-04-01 2007

  • The slabs, which would have originally marked graves in the grounds, were discovered built into the parapet of St Michael and All Angels Church in Newburn, Newcastle.

    Surprise find in blaze-hit church 2007

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