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Acklington is a
small village in Northumberland, England. It is
situated to the south-west of Amble,
inland from the
North Sea coast. It is
served by Acklington...
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Acklington Park is a
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Acklington, Northumberland, England. It was the
birthplace of John
Rushworth (born c.1612)...
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Royal Air
Force Acklington,
simply known as RAF
Acklington, is a
former Royal Flying Corps and
Royal Air
Force station located 3.2
miles (5.1 km) south...
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Prison Acklington was a
Category C men's prison,
located near the
village of
Acklington (a few
miles from Amble), in Northumberland, England.
Acklington Prison...
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Acklington is a
railway station on the East
Coast Main Line,
which runs
between London King's
Cross and
Edinburgh Waverley. The station,
situated 28 miles...
- is a
Category C men's prison,
located in
Morpeth near the
village of
Acklington in Northumberland, England.
Since 2013
Northumberland has been operated...
- The
Acklington **** is an
igneous intrusion which extends from
northwest of
Hawick in
southern Scotland east-southeastwards
through the
Borders region...
- on
English soil
during the
Second World War fell to
fighters from RAF
Acklington in
Northumberland on 3
February 1940, when
three Hurricanes of 'B' flight...
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packet Amsterdam Compiler Kit, a
retargetable compiler suite and
toolchain Acklington railway station (Station code: ACK), a rail
station in the UK Armstrong...
- writer, and
businessman John
Rushworth (1793–1860), historian, born at
Acklington Park,
Warkworth George Stephenson,
pioneering railway engineer, born at...