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Seaham (/ˈsiːəm/ SEE-əm) is a
seaside town in
County Durham, England.
Located on the
Durham Coast,
Seaham is
situated 6
miles (10 kilometres)
south of...
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surname of Vane on his
marriage and in 1823 he was
created Viscount Seaham, of
Seaham in the
County Palatine of Durham, and Earl Vane, with
remainder to...
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Seaham Hall is an
English country house, now run as a spa hotel, in
County Durham.
Seaham Hall was
built in the 1790s by Sir
Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet...
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Northlea is an area of
Seaham,
County Durham, England, to the
north west of
Seaham town
centre and
close to the
North Sea coast...
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Deneside is an area in
Seaham,
County Durham, in England. It is
situated to the west of
Seaham. "Ward po****tion 2011".
Retrieved 8 July 2015. The most...
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Seaham Lifeboat Station is a
former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station,
which was
located at the
harbour town of
Seaham, in
County Durham...
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Seaham Colliery was a coal mine in
County Durham in the
North of England. The mine
suffered an
underground explosion in 1880
which resulted in the...
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Seaham is a
primarily rural suburb of the Port
Stephens local government area in the
Hunter Region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
situated on...
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Seaham Quarry is a heritage-listed
former quarry and now
geological site at
Torrence Street,
Seaham, Port
Stephens Council, New
South Wales, Australia...
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Seaham[pronunciation?] is a
suburb of the Port
Stephens local government area in the
Hunter Region of New
South Wales, Australia. It is
located on the...