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Newcastle-upon-Tyne

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  • Towns such as Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Great Yarmouth, Cowes and Haverfordwest also had gangs of at least twenty men each, with boats as required; and Deal, Dover and Folkstone five gangs between them, totalling fifty men and fifteen officers, and employing as many boats as gangs for pressing in the Downs.

    The Press-Gang Afloat and Ashore

  • He moved to Newcastle-upon-Tyne at the turn of the century where he was to meet his future wife Letticia.

    John Gibb 2010

  • Mrs Gillian Boyle, higher officer, customer contact directorate, HM Revenue and Customs, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

    New Year honours list: Order of the British Empire, Member (MBE) 2010

  • Michael Carver Batterberry was born April 8, 1932, to American parents in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England, where his father was a business executive with Procter & Gamble.

    Michael Batterberry, 78, dies; editor of Food Arts magazine 2010

  • All the recipes revolved around the use of Be-Ro Self-Raising Flour, produced by Thomas Bell & Sons in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Nottingham.

    Sepia-Toned Baking Peter Ashley 2008

  • Many among the injured were taken to West Cumberland hospital in Whitehaven, where a major incident was declared and routine operations cancelled, and to hospitals in Carlisle and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

    Derrick Bird was licensed gun holder for 20 years 2010

  • A colleague pointed me in the direction of Jesmond swimming poolin Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which was succesfully taken over by a community group in similar circumstances nearly 20 years ago.

    Society daily 21.07.10 2010

  • Many among the injured were taken to West Cumberland hospital in Whitehaven, where a major incident was declared and routine operations cancelled, and to hospitals in Carlisle and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

    Cumbria shootings: 12 dead as gunman goes on killing spree 2010

  • The conference will seek to consider best practice from secondary through to higher education - 23-25 June 2008 - Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK

    3rd International Plagiarism Conference 2008

  • Shows powerful photoreportage of Hitlerite students in Frankfurt in 1932, hopelessness and poverty in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in England during the Depression, and some of the greatest writers of the century gathered in France to defend freedom against the threat of war and fascism in 1935.

    Gis��le Freund. 2009

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