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Member Societies/Groups & Organisations | Association of Northumberland Local History Societies (ANLHS)
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Association of Northumberland Local History Societies (ANLHS). Tyne and Tweed Journal. Member Societies/Groups and Organisations. Member Societies/Groups & Organisations. As of July 2015. Those societies in red text have dedicated pages containing further details – click on their name to go to the page. Those societies in blue text are linked directly to websites containing more information – click on their name to go to the website. Alnmouth Local History Group. Alnwick and District LHS. Northumberland ...
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Scribbling a Life Creative (with C.G.Allan): "How shall we remember them?"
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Friday, October 24, 2014. How shall we remember them? 8220;Well, I thought about the army, Dad said, ‘Son, you’re (flippin’) high! 8211; Ben Folds. Albert Buckle c 1915, Lathom Park training camp. This is a shameful piece of family history for me to recount but I do like to use these real-life happenings as inspirations in my own scribbled tales, fictionalising events to spin-off plot points – I used this actual event in my Western short story The Silhouettes and Winds of the Prairie. And it’s this...
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Blog Archives - Newcastle Fans United
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Regarding the £30m loan Mike Ashley gave to the club following relegation to keep big players and help promotion; this was interest free. Last year just over £11m was paid back. The remaining £18m is still with the club, to be paid back at a date in the future. This was documented in the last set of club accounts. Lee stated that as far as he is aware, Mike Ashley is not actively trying to sell NUFC. As the questions had just been published that day, Lee had not been able to cover all the points thorough...
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Minutes From 4/9/13 - Newcastle Fans United
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Regarding the £30m loan Mike Ashley gave to the club following relegation to keep big players and help promotion; this was interest free. Last year just over £11m was paid back. The remaining £18m is still with the club, to be paid back at a date in the future. This was documented in the last set of club accounts. Lee stated that as far as he is aware, Mike Ashley is not actively trying to sell NUFC. As the questions had just been published that day, Lee had not been able to cover all the points thorough...
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A life too short: Fanny Jane Brignal 1863-1888 | Tangled Times
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Edge of Tyne: border crossings in the industrial age. George Dodds (1810-1888): walking the talk →. 06/12/2013 · 4:32 pm. A life too short: Fanny Jane Brignal 1863-1888. My great grandmother, Fanny Jane Brignal, like many women in the 19th Century had a short life, dying in child birth. Nevertheless, she played a very important role in giving life to 4 children, 2 of whom migrated to New Zealand. Fanny Jane was born in March 1863, in Newcastle Upon Tyne. [ England and Wales free BMD Index 1837-1915].
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Events – Shelley Day
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The Confession of Stella Moon. UPCOMING EVENTS for 2017. Short Fiction Judge for Lit&Phil YoungWritersPrizes. Easington Writers Group, Workshop Facebook group. OldLowLight, NorthShields, Workshop, with THE BLOODY MARYS: JackyCollins and VicWatson Facebook group. ReadRegional, Cullercoats Library, 7.30pm #ReadRegional. ReadRegional, NewcastleCityLib, 2pm #ReadRegional. NCLA, Culture Lab, with Alison McLeod, 7pm tickets here. NEWCASTLE NOIR LitFest, NEW BLOOD Panel authors. Lit&Phil Newcastle, launch of.
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December | 2013 | Tangled Times
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Monthly Archives: December 2013. 13/12/2013 · 2:06 pm. George Dodds (1810-1888): walking the talk. According to his obituary (. Saturday, December 8, 1888; Issue 11160), George Dodd’s father was a butcher and his first job was at a pottery, earning 1 shilling per week. By 14 years old, he was apprentice at the flax dressing mill of Messers Plummer and Co., at Ouseburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne (the mill is part of Ouseburn’s industrial history. On 9 October 1833, George married Frances Middleton at All Saints...
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Heaton History Group - Visit-Heaton.co.uk - Business Directory for Heaton, Newcastle
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ADD YOUR BUSINESS LISTING. Search around my position. Heaton History Group is for anyone who loves Heaton (the one in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK) and is interested in its history. We have an exciting programme of walks and talks and we’re also conducting research into many aspects of the history of Heaton. Visit our membership and events pages. Read the blogs on our home page and follow us on Twitter. To find out more. Then get in touch and come and join us! To join please contact Jeanie Molyneux.
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