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Earsdon is a
village in the
borough of
North Tyneside in the
county of Tyne and Wear, England. It sits on the
border of Northumberland,
which it is historically...
- The
Earsdon Sword Dance is a
traditional English folk
dance performed by the
Royal Earsdon Sword Dancers. They are
based in
Earsdon, Northumberland, a...
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teams also
exist in Australia,
Germany and the
Basque Country of France.
Earsdon Sword Dance Harrop, Peter; Roud,
Steve (12 July 2021). The
Routledge Companion...
- to
Northumberland and Durham. The
Survey of
English Dialects included Earsdon and Heddon-on-the-Wall in its fieldwork,
administering more than 1,000...
- at the
cottages and most of the
coffins were
carried in
procession to
Earsdon Church. The
graveyard was not
large enough and more land was
given by the...
- Edward's St Mary's
Church of
England (Diocese of Newcastle) St Alban's,
Earsdon St Mary's,
Monkseaton St Paul's St Peter's,
Monkseaton Free
Church Havana...
- lie to the
northeast of Backworth.
Shiremoor lies to the South-East and
Earsdon to the East. The
original part of
Backworth is
commonly referred to as...
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Hebron Ulgham,
Tritlington Ulgham,
Tritlington Fenrother Fenrother Earsdon Earsdon Amble, Acklington, Widdrington,
Chevington Moor, (A1068) Amble, Acklington...
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south of the
River Blyth was
known as
South Blyth. It was in the
Parish of
Earsdon and was run by the
Parish Council until 1863, when the
South Blyth Local...
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Annitsford Backworth Battle Hill
Benton Burradon Camperdown Cullercoats Dudley Earsdon Forest Hall
Holystone Howdon Killingworth Longbenton Meadow Well Monkseaton...