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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 ...
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The 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 ...
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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 ...
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 |  |  | Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - History and developmentNewcastle, known at the time as "Pons Aelius" was founded by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, whose Wall is still visible in parts of Newcastle, particularly along the West Road that leads out from the city centre towards the A69 road. The course of the Wall can also be traced eastwards to Segedunum, which is today known as Wallsend.
After the Roman withdrawal from Britain, Newcastle became part of the powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and was known throughout this period as Monkchester. Pilgrims travelled to the City to vi ...
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After the Roman withdrawal from Britain, Newcastle became part of the powerful Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Northumbria and was known throughout this period as Monkchester. Pilgrims travelled to the City to vi ...
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 |  |  | Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Sting musicianGordon Matthew Sumner, CBE (born October 2, 1951), universally known by his stage name Sting, is a British musician from Newcastle upon Tyne. Prior to a distinguished solo career, he was the lead singer, principal composer and bassist of the 1970s/1980s rock band The Police.
Sting musician - Biography.
Sumner was born in Wallsend, which is a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, in North-East England to Audrey (a Protestant) and Ernest Sumner (a Catholic via his own mother, Agnes White, whose father was an ...
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Born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Armstrong was originally launched on a career in law. However, his major interest was in engineering. In 1840, he invented a hydraulic engine, following it up with other electrical and labour-saving devices, including the hydraulic crane. In 1847, he founded the Elswick works at Newcastle, to produce various elect ...
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University of Newcastle (NSW), a university in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
University of Newcastle upon Tyne, a university in England.
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University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.
Architecture, Planning and Landscape
Arts and Cultures
University of Newcastle upon Tyne Business School
Education, Communication and Language Sciences
English Literature, Language and Linguistics
Geography, Politics and Sociology
Historical Studies
The Lan ...
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List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - Avon.
Bristol University Botanic Gardens, Bristol
List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - Berkshire.
Harris Garden, University of Reading, Reading, Berkshire
List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - Birmingham.
Birmingham Botanical Gardens
University of Birmingham Botanic Garden,Winterbourne
List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - Cambridgeshire ...
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