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steamer that sank on 3
September 1878
after a
collision with the
collier SSĀ
Bywell Castle on the
River Thames.
Between 600 and 700
people died, all from Princess...
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Bywell is a
village and
civil parish in Northumberland, England. It is
situated on the
north bank of the
River Tyne
opposite Stocksfield,
between Hexham...
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Bywell Hall is a
privately owned 18th-century
country house situated on the
north bank of the
River Tyne at
Bywell, Northumberland, England. It is a Grade...
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Painshawfield Estate.
Other villages in Stocksfield's
postal district include Bywell, Newton, Mickley, and
Hedley on the Hill. Dere Street, a
Roman road, p****es...
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Bywell Castle was a p****enger and
cargo ship that was
built in 1869 by
Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company, Jarrow,
County Durham. She was
involved in...
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Bywell Castle is
situated in the
village of
Bywell overlooking the
River Tyne, four
miles east of Corbridge, Northumberland,
England (grid
reference NZ049615)...
- Brownieside, Brunton, Burradon, Burton, Butteryhaugh, Byrness,
Bywell,
Bywell Saint Andrews,
Bywell Saint Peters Callaly, Cambo, Cambois, Capheaton, Carr Shield...
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Bywell Bridge is a 19th-century
stone bridge across the
River Tyne. It is a
Grade II
listed building. The
bridge was
opened in 1838. It was
built at a...
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Timothy Beaumont,
Baron Beaumont of Whitley. The
family seats is
Bywell Hall, in
Bywell, Northumberland. They also
formerly owned Stocksfield Hall, in Stocksfield...
- Hugh de
Balliol (died 1229), Lord of
Bywell,
Barnard Castle and Gainford, was an
English nobleman. He was the son of
Eustace de
Balliol and Petronilla...