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Newcastle upon Tyne

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Newcastle upon Tyne: 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 ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - Education
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: 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 ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development

Newcastle, 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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Newcastle upon Tyne - History and development

Newcastle, 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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Tyne Tees Television

Tyne Tees Television Limited is the ITV television contractor for North East England. It is a part of ITV plc. Tyne Tees Television - The Station. ITV Tyne Tees broadcasts from Television House at The Watermark, Gateshead following their relocation from their famous home of over 40 years at City Road Studios in Newcastle upon Tyne. The first broadcasts from their new home took place on on 2 July 2005. Television House also acts as a base for ITV SignPost, "Britain's biggest supplier of British Sign L ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Tyne Bridge

The Tyne Bridge is a bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. It was officially opened on October 10, 1928 by George V. It is a fine example of a Compression arch suspended-deck bridge. The Tyne Bridge is also the name of a parliamentary constituency that covers areas of central Newcastle and western Gateshead. Including:

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Washington Tyne and Wear

Washington is a town in the county of Tyne and Wear in northeast England. Washington is administered as a part of the City of Sunderland and is located some 10 miles (16km) west of the city centre, and is located roughly the same distance south of Newcastle upon Tyne. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 55,454. Washington was designated a new town in 1964 and expanded dramatically to house overspill population from surrounding cities. While administratively part of the City of Sunderland, Washington has received large in ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Sting musician

Gordon 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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Alan Shearer

* Professional club caps and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 Dec 05. ** National team caps and goals correct as of 14 Dec 05. Alan Shearer, OBE (born Newcastle upon Tyne, England, 13 August 1970) is a successful and widely-admired English professional footballer, currently in the twilight of his career at hometown club Newcastle United. Alan Shearer - Early career and England debut 1986-1992. A strong and prolific centre forward, Shearer was rej ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - William George Armstrong 1st Baron Armstrong

William George Armstrong, 1st Baron Armstrong (November 26, 1810 – December 27, 1900) was an English industrialist, the effective founder of the Armstrong Whitworth manufacturing empire. 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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Armstrong Whitworth

Sir W G Armstrong Whitworth & Co Ltd was a major British manufacturing company of the early years of the 20th century. Headquartered in Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, Armstrong Whitworth engaged in the construction of armaments, ships, locomotives, automobiles, and aircraft. The company was formed in 1897 as a merger of the engineering firms of William Armstrong and Joseph Whitworth. The company expanded into the manufacture of cars and trucks in 1902, and created an "aerial department" in 1913, which became t ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - University of Newcastle

See: University of Newcastle (NSW), a university in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia University of Newcastle upon Tyne, a university in England. Other related archivesAustralia, England, Newcastle, New South Wales, University of Newcastle (NSW), University of Newcastle upon Tyne, university

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Basil Cardinal Hume

Cardinal Basil Hume OSB OM (2 March 1923 - 17 June 1999) was the Archbishop of Westminster and Primate of the Catholic Church in England and Wales from 1976-1999. Cardinal Hume was until his death the spiritual leader of English and Welsh Catholics. Basil Cardinal Hume - Early life. Cardinal Hume was born George Finlayson Hume in Newcastle upon Tyne in 1923. His father was a doctor and a Border Scot, his mother a French Catholic, daughter of an army officer. He had two sisters. ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - Venom band

Venom is a Black Metal band, formed in 1979, in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. Venom are pioneers of the entire Black Metal genre, and a big influence to early death, black, and thrash metal bands at the time. Mayhem, Slayer, Testament, Drop Dead and Morbid Angel cite Venom as a major influence. Though musically they are more closely related to thrash metal, it was their lyrical topics and harsher vocals which separated them from other bands at the time (usually dealing with Satan and Hell and other "black" topics). Their first two records, ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia - David E. H. Jones

From American Scientist Online [1]: David E. H. Jones is a guest staff member in the chemistry department at the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK. In 1962, he earned a Ph.D. in organic chemistry from Imperial College, London. In 1974, he was the Sir James Knott Research Fellow at Newcastle-upon-Tyne. For many years, he wrote the Daedalus column for Nature and, before that, New Scientist. He is perhaps best know for the modern theory of bicycle stability, his determination of arsenic in Napoleon’s wallpaper ...

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - University of Newcastle upon Tyne - Schools and Faculties

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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - List of botanical gardens in the United Kingdom - England

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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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Night bus - Cities with night bus services

Bristol Cardiff Edinburgh Gateshead (Saturday & Sunday mornings only. Run by Stagecoach North East) Glasgow London: See Buses in London article. Manchester Newcastle upon Tyne (Saturday & Sunday mornings only. Run by Stagecoach North East) Amsterdam Rotterdam The Hague Berlin Beijing Hong KongSee also:

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Newcastle upon Tyne: Encyclopedia II - Sting - Biography

Sumner was born in Wallsend, near 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 Irish stevedore). Ernest was a milkman, and raised his children as Roman Catholics. From an early age, Sumner knew that he wanted to be a musician. He attended St Cuthbert's grammar School, in Newcastle upon Tyne, and then the University of Warwick, but did not graduate. From 1971 to 1974, he attended Northern Counties Teacher Training College. He is the oldes ...

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