- The
Penshaw Monument (officially the Earl of Durham's Monument) is a
memorial in the
style of an
ancient Gr****
temple on
Penshaw Hill in the metropolitan...
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Penshaw locally /ˈpɛnʃə/,
formerly known as
Painshaw or
Pensher is a
village in the
metropolitan district of Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear, England. Historically...
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villages within the Houghton-le-Spring
postal district include: Philadelphia,
Penshaw,
Shiney Row,
Chilton Moor and
Woodstone Village. The
earliest mention of...
- worm on Worm Hill. However, in the
later song the hill is
Penshaw Hill on
which the
Penshaw Monument now stands. The worm
terrorises the
nearby villages...
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English stand-up comedian,
actor and
entertainer from
Penshaw, Sunderland.
Although he was
raised in
Penshaw, he also
lived in
Great Lumley and
Barley Mow, near...
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Penshaw Bridge, also
known as
Fatfield Bridge, is a road
traffic bridge spanning the
River Wear in
North East England,
linking Penshaw with Fatfield. The...
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Penshaw railway station served the
village of
Penshaw, Tyne and Wear,
England from 1840 to 1964 on the
Leamside line. The
first Penshaw station was opened...
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landscape garden with
several follies, some
modern reconstructions Penshaw Monument,
Penshaw,
Sunderland Pelham's Pillar, Caistor,
North Lincolnshire Perrott's...
- of 9,
living in
Shiney Row, he was a
trapper boy at
Whitefield Pit at
Penshaw where underground he
would open the
doors when the
miners came
along with...
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Scotland McKim Free
School (1833), Baltimore, Maryland, US
Penshaw Monument (1844),
Penshaw, Tyne and Wear,
England Old
Montgomery County Court House (1844–1850)...