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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...
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broadcasting from the
University Hospital of
North Durham (previously
Dryburn Hospital)
since 1963.
Durham railway station is a stop on the East Coast...
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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...
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carrying out bomb
attack on a hotel.
Liddle Towers (9
February 1976 in
Dryburn Hospital,
County Durham, England) - died of
injuries inflicted during a...
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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...