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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Geordie |  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - List of on-screen clichés - People
List of on-screen clichés - Children.
Children are usually as close to their cousins as they are to their siblings.
Children invariably have embarrassing middle names. (Ex: Xander from Buffy the Vampire Slayer whose middle name is Lavelle)
All children are constantly crossing their eyes and making faces at each other.
They will have a hard time memorizing words, but if it's a swear word, they will say it out loud when angry
Children following the main characters n ...
See also:List of on-screen clichés, List of on-screen clichés - People, List of on-screen clichés - Children, List of on-screen clichés - Teenagers, List of on-screen clichés - Men, List of on-screen clichés - Women, List of on-screen clichés - Heroes and Main Characters, List of on-screen clichés - Romance/Sex, List of on-screen clichés - Dialogue, List of on-screen clichés - Birth, List of on-screen clichés - Death, List of on-screen clichés - Stereotypes, List of on-screen clichés - Police, List of on-screen clichés - Scientists, List of on-screen clichés - Society, List of on-screen clichés - Foreign countries depicted in American movies, List of on-screen clichés - Groups of People, List of on-screen clichés - Holidays and Special Events, List of on-screen clichés - Sports, List of on-screen clichés - School/College, List of on-screen clichés - Places, List of on-screen clichés - Libraries, List of on-screen clichés - Hospitals, List of on-screen clichés - Airports, List of on-screen clichés - Jail, List of on-screen clichés - News media, List of on-screen clichés - Military/War, List of on-screen clichés - Animals, List of on-screen clichés - Transport, List of on-screen clichés - Airplanes, List of on-screen clichés - Cars/Vehicles, List of on-screen clichés - Trains, List of on-screen clichés - The external world, List of on-screen clichés - Bombs, List of on-screen clichés - Explosives/Explosions, List of on-screen clichés - Objects, List of on-screen clichés - Science, List of on-screen clichés - Biology, List of on-screen clichés - Chemistry, List of on-screen clichés - Physics, List of on-screen clichés - Fires, List of on-screen clichés - Computers and internet, List of on-screen clichés - Miscellaneous, List of on-screen clichés - Music and sounds, List of on-screen clichés - Weather Read more here: » List of on-screen clichés: Encyclopedia II - List of on-screen clichés - People |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United
Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939.
During November 1881, the Stanley Rugby Club of South Byker decided to form an association football club. They won their first match 5-0 against Elswick Leather Works 2nd XI. Just under a year later, in October 1882, they changed their name to East End FC to avoid confusion with the cricket club in the town of Stanley, Co.Durham. Shortly after this, another Byker side, Rosewood FC, merged with East End to form an even stronger side. Meanwhile, across the city, another cri ...
See also:Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United, Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939, Newcastle United F.C. - 1945-1979, Newcastle United F.C. - 1980-1992, Newcastle United F.C. - 1992 - 1997 The Keegan Years, Newcastle United F.C. - 1997 - 2004 Post Keegan & Sir Bobby Robson, Newcastle United F.C. - 2005 - Present, Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad, Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan, Newcastle United F.C. - Notable former players, Newcastle United F.C. - Manager History, Newcastle United F.C. - Famous Newcastle Fans, Newcastle United F.C. - Honours, Newcastle United F.C. - Records Read more here: » Newcastle United F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Geography of the United Kingdom - Physical geographyThe physical geography of the UK varies greatly. It includes the chalk cliffs of Kent and Dorset, the rolling hills and fields of southeast England, the granite cliffs of Cornwall, the mountains of Wales, the uplands of the Peak District and the Pennines, the lakes and mountains of Cumbria, the Scottish lowlands, highlands and islands, and the fields, lakes and mountains of Northern Ireland. The country can be roughly divided into highland and lowland along the Tees-Exe line.
The overall geomorphology of the UK was shaped by the comb ...
See also:Geography of the United Kingdom, Geography of the United Kingdom - Physical geography, Geography of the United Kingdom - Geology, Geography of the United Kingdom - Mountains and hills, Geography of the United Kingdom - Rivers and lakes, Geography of the United Kingdom - Artificial waterways, Geography of the United Kingdom - Coastline, Geography of the United Kingdom - Islands, Geography of the United Kingdom - Climate, Geography of the United Kingdom - Human geography, Geography of the United Kingdom - Political geography, Geography of the United Kingdom - Demographics, Geography of the United Kingdom - Economic geography, Geography of the United Kingdom - Natural resources, Geography of the United Kingdom - Environment, Geography of the United Kingdom - Current issues, Geography of the United Kingdom - International agreements Read more here: » Geography of the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Geography of the United Kingdom - Physical geography |
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| |  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages of Channel Islands and Isle of ManThe Channel Islands and Isle of Man are not part of the UK, but are closely associated with it. Their languages are recognised as regional languages by the British and Irish governments within the framework of the British-Irish Council.
Manx (Isle of Man)
Jèrriais (Jersey)
Dgèrnésiais (Guernsey)
The Sercquiais (Sark) dialect is descended from Jèrriais, ...
See also:Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Statistics, Languages in the United Kingdom - Status, Languages in the United Kingdom - Controversies, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Native, Languages in the United Kingdom - Immigrant, Languages in the United Kingdom - Historic, Languages in the United Kingdom - Other official languages, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages of Channel Islands and Isle of Man Read more here: » Languages in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages of Channel Islands and Isle of Man |
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| | | |  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - I'm Alan Partridge - Series TwoBy series two, we catch up with Alan five years after he left the Linton Travel Tavern. He himself admits that in the intervening time he's been "clinically fed up", which culminated in him putting on a lot of weight and driving to Dundee in his bare feet whilst gorging on Toblerones. By the start of this series, he believes himself that he has "bounced back", which is also the title of his poorly-selling autobiography. As well as his autobiography, he has Radio Norwich's 3rd best slot (his rival from Series 1, Dave Clifton, again follows hi ...
See also:I'm Alan Partridge, I'm Alan Partridge - Series One, I'm Alan Partridge - Episodes, I'm Alan Partridge - Series Two, I'm Alan Partridge - Episodes, I'm Alan Partridge - Geography Read more here: » I'm Alan Partridge: Encyclopedia II - I'm Alan Partridge - Series Two |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages in the United Kingdom
Languages in the United Kingdom - Native.
English (British English)
Cant
Cockney rhyming slang
English English
Estuary English
Geordie
Hiberno (Irish) English
Mid Ulster English
Polari
Scottish English
Highland English
Scouse
Sign Supported English (a sign language based on English, not BSL)
Lowland Scots
See also:Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Statistics, Languages in the United Kingdom - Status, Languages in the United Kingdom - Controversies, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Native, Languages in the United Kingdom - Immigrant, Languages in the United Kingdom - Historic, Languages in the United Kingdom - Other official languages, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages of Channel Islands and Isle of Man Read more here: » Languages in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages in the United Kingdom |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - StatisticsAccording to the 2001 census, Welsh is spoken by about 20% of the population of Wales, giving it around 600,000 speakers. However, there is some controversy over the actual number who speak Welsh. Some statistics choose to include people who have studied Welsh to at least GCSE standard, not all of whom could be regarded as fluent speakers of the language. Unlike Scottish Gaelic, which is sometimes viewed as a regional language even in Scotland itself, but like many other minoritised languages, Welsh has for a long time been strongly associated with nationalism, making it harder to get an accur ...
See also:Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Statistics, Languages in the United Kingdom - Status, Languages in the United Kingdom - Controversies, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages in the United Kingdom, Languages in the United Kingdom - Native, Languages in the United Kingdom - Immigrant, Languages in the United Kingdom - Historic, Languages in the United Kingdom - Other official languages, Languages in the United Kingdom - Languages of Channel Islands and Isle of Man Read more here: » Languages in the United Kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Languages in the United Kingdom - Statistics |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - List of rock and roll albums - PPa-Pi - Pj-Pu
List of rock and roll albums - Pa-Pi.
Pantera - Far Beyond Driven (5)
Parliament - The Clones of Dr. Funkenstein (4)
Parliament - Mothership Connection (2, 8)
Pat Metheny Group - As Falls Wichita (10)
Patsy Cline - Stop Look and Listen (4)
Patti Smith - Horses (2, 6, 8, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18)
Paul Kelly - Gossip (1)
Paul Kelly - Post (4)
Paul McCartney ...
See also:List of rock and roll albums, List of rock and roll albums - A, List of rock and roll albums - B, List of rock and roll albums - Ba-Bj, List of rock and roll albums - Bl, List of rock and roll albums - Bo, List of rock and roll albums - Br-By, List of rock and roll albums - C, List of rock and roll albums - Ca-Co, List of rock and roll albums - Cr-Cu, List of rock and roll albums - D, List of rock and roll albums - E, List of rock and roll albums - Ea-Er, List of rock and roll albums - Et-Ev, List of rock and roll albums - F, List of rock and roll albums - G-I, List of rock and roll albums - J, List of rock and roll albums - Ja, List of rock and roll albums - Je-Ji, List of rock and roll albums - Jo-Ju, List of rock and roll albums - K, List of rock and roll albums - L, List of rock and roll albums - M, List of rock and roll albums - Ma-Mi, List of rock and roll albums - Mo-My, List of rock and roll albums - N, List of rock and roll albums - O, List of rock and roll albums - P, List of rock and roll albums - Pa-Pi, List of rock and roll albums - Pj-Pu, List of rock and roll albums - Q, List of rock and roll albums - R, List of rock and roll albums - Ra-Ri, List of rock and roll albums - Ro-Ry, List of rock and roll albums - S, List of rock and roll albums - Sa-Sl, List of rock and roll albums - Sm-St, List of rock and roll albums - T, List of rock and roll albums - U, List of rock and roll albums - V, List of rock and roll albums - Va, List of rock and roll albums - Ve, List of rock and roll albums - W-Z Read more here: » List of rock and roll albums: Encyclopedia II - List of rock and roll albums - P |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Media
Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast.
ITV franchisee Tyne Tees Television recently moved its headquarters from City Road to a new facility on The Watermark business park next to the MetroCentre in Gateshead. The entrance to the City Road complex gave its name to the 1980s television programme, The Tube.
The regional headquarters for the BBC are located on Barrack Road to the north of the city, from where the Corporation broadcasts the Look North ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Media |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion
Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity.
Newcastle has two cathedrals, the Anglican St. Nicholas and the Roman Catholic St. Mary's. Cardinal Basil Hume was born in the city in 1923.
Newcastle is home to one of the largest Anglican churches in the country, Jesmond Parish Church.
Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism.
No records exist of Jews being resident in Newcastle before 1830 although there is a tradition that the community dates from 1775. It is thought, however, that over 500 y ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment
Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs.
Newcastle has a reputation of being a fun-loving city with many bars, restaurants and night clubs. It consistently features in lists of the top ten party cities in the world. Recently, Newcastle has become popular as a destination for Stag and Hen parties.
The majority of clubs in Newcastle are located in three main areas. The oldest of these is the Bigg Market a favourite haunt for the more indigenous of the locals, followed by the trendy Quayside area, a spectacular ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay communityFocused on the Times Square area near the Centre for Life, the "Pink Triangle" hosts approximately 12–14 bars and pubs, and two clubs, Powerhouse and The Loft. The community has seen much expansion in the past five years, with further growth planned in the future. The development of the Pink Triangle was a planned development promoted by the Regional Development Agency.
In 2001 Newcastle planned to host a dance music festival (BBC Radio 1's 'Love Parade 2001') but this was cancelled at the last minute. Radio 1 had set Newcastle City ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle
Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle.
Rudolph Abel - Soviet super-spy
Thomas Addison - Diagnostician (Addison's Disease)
Donna Air - Television presenter
Mark Akenside - Poet and physician
Paul W. S. Anderson - Film maker, producer and screenwriter
Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly - Light entertainers (Ant and Dec)
Lord Armstrong - Engineer and industrialist
Ove Arup - Architect and civil engineer
Mary Astell - Writer ('T ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Lambton Worm - The songThe story was made into a song which was originally written in 1867 by C.M. Leumane. The dialect is most effective when sung in a Geordie or Mackem accent.
One Sunday mornin' Lambton went a-fishing in the Wear;
An' catched a fish upon he's heuk
He thowt leuk't vary queer.
But whatt'n a kind ov fish it was young Lambton cuddent tell-
He waddn't fash te carry'd hyem,
So he hoyed it doon a well
Chorus Whisht! lads, haad yor gobs, An' aa'll tell ye aall an aaful story,
Whisht! lads, haad yor gob ...
See also:Lambton Worm, Lambton Worm - The Story, Lambton Worm - Origin of the worm, Lambton Worm - The worm's wrath, Lambton Worm - The vanquishing of the worm, Lambton Worm - The Lambton curse, Lambton Worm - The song Read more here: » Lambton Worm: Encyclopedia II - Lambton Worm - The song |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - Current squadAs of January 8, 2006
Note: For players who came from the youth department of the club, Year Joined Club column represents first appearance for senior team.
Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan.
16 James Milner (on loan to Aston Villa)
TBC Nicky Butt (on loan to Birmingham City)
TBC Hugo Viana (on loan to Valencia)
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See also:Newcastle United F.C., Newcastle United F.C. - History of Newcastle United, Newcastle United F.C. - 1881-1939, Newcastle United F.C. - 1945-1979, Newcastle United F.C. - 1980-1992, Newcastle United F.C. - 1992 - 1997 The Keegan Years, Newcastle United F.C. - 1997 - 2004 Post Keegan & Sir Bobby Robson, Newcastle United F.C. - 2005 - Present, Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad, Newcastle United F.C. - Out on Loan, Newcastle United F.C. - Notable former players, Newcastle United F.C. - Manager History, Newcastle United F.C. - Famous Newcastle Fans, Newcastle United F.C. - Honours, Newcastle United F.C. - Records Read more here: » Newcastle United F.C.: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle United F.C. - Current squad |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest
Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle.
Hancock Museum (Natural History)
Military Vehicle Museum
Discovery Museum (Science and Local History)
Laing Art Gallery
Centre for Life
Museum of Antiquities
Seven Stories, The Centre for Children's Books (Ouseburn Valley)
Hatton Gallery
Newcastle Castle Keep and Blackgate
Blackfriars, Newcastle
Bessie Surtees House (Quayside)
Roya ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest |
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|  |  |  | Geordie: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - EducationThe city has two universities, the University of Newcastle upon Tyne that earned the coveted Sunday Times University of the Year award in 2000 and the newer Northumbria University that was established in 1992 and was voted 'Best New University' by the Times Good University Guide 2005.
There are eleven LEA-funded 11 to 18 schools and seven independent schools with sixth forms in Newcastle. The Newcastle Royal Grammar School is often claimed to be one of the foremost schools in the North of England. Newcastle College is the largest general ...
See also:Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Urban development, Newcastle upon Tyne - Notable architecture, Newcastle upon Tyne - Parks and open space, Newcastle upon Tyne - Recent developments, Newcastle upon Tyne - Science city, Newcastle upon Tyne - Transport and infrastructure, Newcastle upon Tyne - Air, Newcastle upon Tyne - Rail, Newcastle upon Tyne - Metro, Newcastle upon Tyne - Road, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sea, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bus, Newcastle upon Tyne - Sport, Newcastle upon Tyne - Education, Newcastle upon Tyne - Entertainment, Newcastle upon Tyne - Bars and clubs, Newcastle upon Tyne - Theatre, Newcastle upon Tyne - Music, Newcastle upon Tyne - Shopping, Newcastle upon Tyne - Outdoor pursuits, Newcastle upon Tyne - Religion, Newcastle upon Tyne - Christianity, Newcastle upon Tyne - Judaism, Newcastle upon Tyne - Media, Newcastle upon Tyne - Broadcast, Newcastle upon Tyne - Print, Newcastle upon Tyne - Gay community, Newcastle upon Tyne - List of people from Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Born in Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - Residents past and present, Newcastle upon Tyne - Museums & Places of Interest, Newcastle upon Tyne - In Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne - In the surrounding area, Newcastle upon Tyne - Foreign consulates, Newcastle upon Tyne - Twin Cities Read more here: » Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Education |
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