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We have one. It's just got a car factory on top of it. We can reopen it when Nissan leaves
Barry Masters lead vocalist with Eddie and the Hot Rods’ mother is from Sunderland.
And the walrus is now in Mowbray Park.Logon or register to see this image
I've heard that they used to live in Villiers Street or thereabouts.
Carroll had very strong family ties here. His two sisters lived at Southwick and cousins at Whitburn. Carroll himself lived at Croft-on-Tees for seven years as a child.
It's reputed that Jabberwocky was partly inspired by the Lambton Worm.
That’s himBarold?
The hill at Mill Hill/Hall Farm isnt called Mill Hill - its called Sourmilk Hill
I live at the top of the estate opposite the woods mate. From Morrisons upwards is one continuous slope. I won't call you a liar but will have bit research because it's the first I've heardI meant the estate, not the actual farm. The estates are on Sourmilk Hill.
I've just had a Google and you're right. Funny thing is I've lived on Hallfarm for the best part of 40 years and it's the first time I've heard it. On the same map there was no Warden law hill so maybe they are two names for the same place.I meant the estate, not the actual farm. The estates are on Sourmilk Hill.
isambard brunel designed and built the north dock at the harbour
There isn't a hill where the label is at the bottom of the school.I think you’ll find that mill hill estate is built on the west side of “mill hill” and sourmilk hill which was not much of a hill at all was at the bottom of hall farm near the roundabout today.
I live at the top of the estate opposite the woods mate. From Morrisons upwards is one continuous slope. I won't call you a liar but will have bit research because it's the first I've heard
I've just had a Google and you're right. Funny thing is I've lived on Hallfarm for the best part of 40 years and it's the first time I've heard it. On the same map there was no Warden law hill so maybe they are two names for the same place.
There isn't a hill where the label is at the bottom of the school.
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Not yet mate. Will have a look tonight.Have you tried the old maps website and looked at older names in the area?
From what I've just driven past and looking at the contours on the historic map, Sourmilk Hill must just refer to the bit of raised ground at the corner of Hallfarm just off the roundabout. Everything from the road just continues upwards towards Warden Law. Maybe there was a limestone outcrop that has since been quarried. The old map shows a few around the area and they're not always shown.If you look at your mouse pointer on the left and on the right here Side by side georeferenced maps viewer - Map images - National Library of Scotland
And was built by Sir William Arrol & Co who also built the Forth and Tay bridges. The tyne bridge was built by Dorman Long, who were some smoggies.The Wearmouth bridge was built in 1796 at the time it was the largest single span bridge in the world. The arch over the top was included in 1929 - probably that pesky magedia bias.