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The loss of her favorite son affected her with irrecoverable sorrow, and she passed a great portion of the last years of her life at a place called Cullercoats, a little fishing village on the north coast, to which when a young girl she used to accompany her father and mother for rest and refreshment, when the hard life from which her marriage released her allowed them a few days 'respite by the rocks and sands and breakers of the Northumberland shore.
Records of a Girlhood Fanny Kemble 1851
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In addition to the coasts of New England and Cullercoats, he also painted in the West Indies, and Long Branch, New Jersey.
Plainfield Homer heads to Chicago Dan 2008
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Studied under Leon Bonnat in Paris, working in London and at Cullercoats coast of Northumberland.
Archive 2008-07-01 Hermes 2008
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To rockaway rockaway, from Cullercoats and Whitley Bay out to rockaway
Tunnel of Love 1996
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At Cullercoats is struck a note of the most modern of modern achievements -- the Wireless Telegraphy Station (225 feet); and here, too, is situated the Dove Marine Laboratory, looked after by scientists on the staff of the Armstrong College at Newcastle.
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In fine weather the crowds which pass and repass along the top of the bold cliffs which overlook the fine stretch of sands between Cullercoats and Monkseaton show how many hundreds of Northumbria's busy workers enjoy the fresh breezes from the sea on this pleasant and bracing coast.
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The Cullercoats fishwife, with her cheerful weather-bronzed face, her short jacket and ample skirts of blue flannel, and her heavily laden "creel" of fish is not only appreciated by the brotherhood of brush and pencil, but is one of the notable sights of the district.
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The actual boat in which the gallant deed was performed was long preserved at Newton Hall, Stocksfield; but the owners have lately presented it to the Marine Laboratory at Cullercoats.
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Messengers had been sent in hot haste to Cullercoats for more rockets, those at Tynemouth having been exhausted.
Battles with the Sea 1859
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His attachment to her induced him, towards the end of his life, to take a residence in the poor little village of Cullercoats, whither she loved to resort, and where she died.
Records of a Girlhood Fanny Kemble 1851
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