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Ashbrooke is a
residential area of Sunderland,
North East
England directly south and south-west of the city centre.
Ashbrooke developed through the Victorian...
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Florence Ashbrooke (about 1861 –
February 20, 1934) was an
actress on the
London and New York stages, and in
silent films.
Ashbrooke was born to British...
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which was near The
Cedars road,
before relocating to
Groves Field in
Ashbrooke in 1882 for one season. The club's
third stadium was
Horatio Street in...
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years after taking on
Ashbrooke Hall as a
retreat for
local Catholic men and
renaming it
Corby Hall.
Ashbrooke Hall, in
Ashbrooke Road, had originally...
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Durham County Lawn
Tennis Championships. It was
first pla**** at the
Ashbrooke Sports Club Sunderland, Tyne and Wear,
England until the
tournament ended...
- Sunderland's
amateur Rugby and
Cricket clubs are both
based in
Ashbrooke. The
Ashbrooke ground was
opened on 30 May 1887.
Sunderland has a
vibrant combat...
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forcing him to take up the drums. The ****ureheads pla****
their first gig at
Ashbrooke Cricket and
Rugby Club in
December 2000. They
debuted with
their 2002...
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closely ****ociated with the
European elite of the
period including Henry Ashbrooke Crump, the
Chief Commissioner of the
Central Provinces. He
founded cotton...
- Wear
Metro station,
serving the
University of
Sunderland and
suburb of
Ashbrooke, City of
Sunderland in Tyne and Wear. It
joined the
network on 31 March...
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Farringdon Country Park area and into
Gilley Law, Silksworth, Barnes,
Ashbrooke and
Backhouse Park
before reaching the sea at Hendon. Bishopwearmouth...