- High
Fawdon,
Fawdon Square and Low
Fawdon.
Fawdon Square was the
birthplace of 19th-century poet and
songwriter Marshall Cresswell. The
Fawdon Wagonway...
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Michele Fawdon (1947–2011) was an English-born
Australian actress and singer. She is
known for her
roles in TV
serials Matlock Police (1971–1974), The...
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George Fawdon (ca 1600 – ca 1654/1655), also
spelled in
various sources as
George Fawden,
George Fawder,
George Fadoin,
George Faudon,
George Fawdoune...
- The
Fawdon Factory is a
confectionery factory at
Fawdon, in the
English city of
Newcastle upon Tyne. The
factory was
built for Rowntree's, and
since 1988...
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Fawdon Vokes (1844 – 1904) was a
British music hall,
pantomime and
burlesque actor and
dancer who
performed as a
member of the
Vokes Family of entertainers...
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album features Trevor White (as Jesus), Jon
English (as Judas) and
Michele Fawdon (as Mary Magdalene).
Together with
other cast members, they
performed vocals...
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Vokes (born 1989),
Welsh footballer Vokes family of actors:
Fawdon Vokes (born
Walter Fawdon; 1844–1904),
actor Fred
Vokes (1846–1888),
actor and dancer...
- The
Fawdon Wagonway was from 1818 to 1826 a 1 mile 3 furlongs (2.2 km) long horse-drawn and
partially rope-operated
industrial railway in
Fawdon near Newcastle...
- Barnstaple. In 2018, Intas'
subsidiary Accord Healthcare reopened Sanofi's
Fawdon plant in the UK for
manufacturing generic effervescent medicines. The plant...
- The
Vokes family were
three sisters, one
brother and an
actor (Walter
Fawdon, who
changed his name to Vokes) who were po****r in the
pantomime theatres...