Definition of Dryburn. Meaning of Dryburn. Synonyms of Dryburn

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Dryburn. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Dryburn and, of course, Dryburn synonyms and on the right images related to the word Dryburn.

Definition of Dryburn

No result for Dryburn. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Dryburn from wikipedia

- Hospital of North Durham is an acute care hospital built to replace the older Dryburn Hospital on the same site. It is managed by the County Durham and Darlington...
- nowt to what I got when I got inside". Towers died on 9 February 1976 at Dryburn Hospital, County Durham. On 8 October 1976, an inquest into his death returned...
- and the sentence was carried out there. The gallows in Durham were at Dryburn, opposite the present County Hall, probably within what is now the grounds...
- broadcasting from the University Hospital of North Durham (previously Dryburn Hospital) since 1963. Durham railway station is a stop on the East Coast...
- Hospital Cardiff Royal Infirmary De la Pole Hospital Dewsbury Hospital Dryburn Hospital Exeter Hospital Great Ormond Street Hospital, London Hammersmith...
- road continues as Framwellgate Peth. Framwelgate Peth continues towards Dryburn, Durham's place of execution until the construction of Durham Gaol. Saint...
- with the building of new accommodation at Howlands Farm in 1998, and on Dryburn Road in 2005. Since 1965, membership has increased to over 1500 and in...
- sun p****es the meridian. It was constructed by William Lloyd Wharton, of Dryburn in the city, and Mr Carr, then Head Master of Durham School. In 1847 the...
- carrying out bomb attack on a hotel. Liddle Towers (9 February 1976 in Dryburn Hospital, County Durham, England) - died of injuries inflicted during a...
- Hospital and University Hospital of North Durham, which has replaced Durham Dryburn and was announced on the same day as the new Bishop Auckland General. All...