- at the 2011
census was 2,534.
Pittington is made up of the
neighbouring settlements of Low
Pittington and High
Pittington,
which were
developed for coal...
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Pittington Hill is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in
County Durham, England. It lies
adjacent to the
village of
Pittington, some 6 km north-east...
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Pittington railway station served the
village of
Pittington,
County Durham, England, from 1837 to 1960 on the
Durham and
Sunderland Railway. The station...
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apprenticed to
William Armstrong, a
mining engineer, at
Hetton Colliery in
Pittington. He was
elected a
student member of the
North of
England Institute of...
- Anne
Isabella Noel Byron, 11th
Baroness Wentworth and
Baroness Byron (née Milbanke; 17 May 1792 – 16 May 1860),
nicknamed Annabella and
commonly known...
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County Durham, England, to the east of Durham. It is in the
parish of
Pittington and is
described there.
Ordnance Survey:
Landranger map
sheet 88 Newcastle...
- (aged 75)
Spouse Mary (m. 1891)
Religion Church of
England Church All Saints' Church,
Monkwearmouth (1884–1922) St Laurence's Church,
Pittington, Durham...
- Low
Pittington, Low Moorsley, Hetton-le-Hole, Murton,
Dalton Park & New
Seaham 204
Sherburn via Gilesgate, Belmont, Low
Pittington & High
Pittington 204A...
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Durham Castle, and
several parish churches, such as St
Laurence Church in
Pittington. The
Early English period has left the
eastern portion of the cathedral...
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merged with East Rainton,
Great Eppleton,
Little Eppleton,
Moorsley and
Pittington to form a
parish called simply "Hetton". In 1931 the
parish of "Hetton...