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Seaburn is a
seaside resort and
northeastern suburb of Sunderland,
North East England. The
village of
Whitburn borders the area to the north. To the west...
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Seaburn Casuals are a
football hooligan firm ****ociated with the
English football club,
Sunderland A.F.C. The group's
activity was
prominent in the 90s...
- "General"
Kayleigh Irvine of
Stoke fought with
hooligans from Sunderland's
Seaburn Casuals in a pre-arranged
clash near the
North Shields Ferry terminal,...
- that the
match had to be abandoned.
Before the 1998 FIFA
World Cup, 26
Seaburn Casuals (Sunderland AFC supporters)
hooligans were
arrested in a police...
- Wear's
mouth and Monkwearmouth, west of the
North Sea, east of
Fulwell and
Seaburn is south. It lies
within historic County Durham. The
majority of the houses...
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Seaburn Dene is a
northern suburb of Sunderland, England,
located about one mile
inland from the
North Sea, near the
boundary with
South Tyneside. The...
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Seaburn is a Tyne and Wear
Metro station,
serving the
suburbs of
Fulwell and
Seaburn, City of
Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, England. It
joined the network...
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Manuelian (1998), pp. 406–407.
Music in
Ancient Egypt (2003).
Metcalfe (2018);
Seaburn (2018).
Manuelian (1998), p. 126.
Hayes (1973), p. 380.
Manuelian (1998)...
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Border Front),
Stoke City (Naughty Forty),
Sunderland A.F.C. (The Vauxies,
Seaburn Casuals), West
Bromwich Albion (Section 5), West Ham
United (Inter City...
- built-up area
extends to the
seafront at
Hendon and
Ryhope in the
south and
Seaburn in the north. The built-up area is
surrounded by the Tyne and Wear Green...