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Jarrow (/ˈdʒæroʊ/ or /ˈdʒærə/) is a town in
South Tyneside in the
county of Tyne and Wear, England.
Historically in
County Durham, it is on the
south bank...
- The
Jarrow March of 5–31
October 1936, also
known as the
Jarrow Crusade, was an
organised protest against the
unemployment and
poverty suffered in the...
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Church of
Saint Peter and
Saint Paul, Monkwearmouth–
Jarrow,
known simply as Monkwearmouth–
Jarrow Abbey (Latin:
Monasterii Wiri****m-Gyruum), was a Benedictine...
- Monkwearmouth–
Jarrow in present-day Tyne and Wear, England, Bede was sent to
Monkwearmouth at the age of
seven and
later joined Abbot Ceolfrith at
Jarrow. Both...
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Jarrow and
Gateshead East is a
constituency of the
House of
Commons in the UK Parliament.
Created as a
result of the 2023
Periodic Review of Westminster...
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Jarrow Hall (formerly Bede's World) is a
museum in
Jarrow,
South Tyneside,
England which celebrates the life of the
Venerable Bede; a monk,
author and...
- St Paul's Church,
Jarrow, is a
Church of
England parish church in the
Parish of
Jarrow and Simonside, on the
south bank of the
River Tyne in
northern England...
- Emil
Jarrow (April 8, 1876 –
March 4, 1959) was a
sleight of hand magician. He
sometimes referred to
himself humorously as a "prestidigitator."
Jarrow (also...
- The Heath–
Jarrow–Morton (HJM)
framework is a
general framework to
model the
evolution of
interest rate curves –
instantaneous forward rate
curves in particular...
- world's
dominant middle distance runners during the 1980s.
Nicknamed "The
Jarrow Arrow",
after his home town, Cram set
world records in the 1,500 m, 2,000...