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- 663; -1.618 Leeholme is a village in County Durham, England. It is situated immediately to the north of Coundon. In the 2001 census Leeholme had a po****tion...
- from Northumberland competed in the Wearside League, whilst Coundon and Leeholme from near Bishop Auckland in southern County Durham compete in the Alliance...
- football manager and former player. A striker, he began his career with Leeholme Juniors, before joining Bishop Auckland in 1972. In 1977, he joined Blyth...
- Club Nickname(s) The Tuns Founded 1976 (as Three Tuns) Dissolved 1991 Ground Leeholme School Field (1976–1986) 1990–91 Wearside Football League, 14th...
- and Hunwick B6287 A688, Coundon A167, Ferryhill P****es through Coundon, Leeholme, Kirk Merrington B6288 A167 Croxdale B6287 Kirk Merrington P****es through...
- and other quality races. He was bred by George Lee and foaled in 1863 at Leeholme, near Bathurst, New South Wales. The Barb was by Sir Hercules, his dam...
- Langley Park, Langton, Lartington, Leadgate, Leamside, Leasingthorne, Leeholme, Lingfield, Lintz, Lintzgarth, Little Newsham, Little Stainton, Little...
- at the end of 1928), and over 150 appearances for Ipswich Town. Born in Leeholme, he also had a spell at Preston North End, featuring on the losing side...
- New Shildon up until the end of 1924 and then from 4 Osbourne Terrace, Leeholme from 1925 onwards; these addresses being generally always printed at under...
- (1857). Our Antipodes. Palmer, Freda (1972). "The Cottage, Mamre and Leeholme". Proudfoot, Helen (1987). Exploring Sydney's West. Purdy, Barbara (1969)...