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Seghill is a
large village and
former civil parish, now in the
parish of
Seaton Valley,
located on the
Northumberland border which is the
county boundary...
- from the
dialect in the song and the
references in it to the
villages of
Seghill and
Seaton Delaval). Its Roud
number is 3193. The song is one of the most...
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Seghill RFC is a
rugby union team
based in
Seghill,
Northumberland in north-east England. The club
currently competes in Durham/Northumberland 3 the ninth...
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Seghill railway station served the
village of
Seghill, Northumberland,
England from 1841 to 1965 on the
Blyth and Tyne Railway. The
station opened on...
- less successful. P****enger
services on the
Newcastle –
Newbiggin (via
Seghill),
Monkseaton –
Blyth – Newbiggin, and
Newsham –
Blyth routes, were earmarked...
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South East;
Cramlington Village;
Cramlington West; Hartley; Holywell;
Seghill with
Seaton Delaval. The seat
covers the
following areas: The majority...
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villages of
Seaton Delaval and
Seghill in Northumberland, England. The
station was
opened on 28
August 1841 by the Blyth,
Seghill and
Percy Main Railway, a...
- and politician. Born in Felling,
Golightly began working underground at
Seghill Colliery at an
early age. He
gradually progressed to
become a deputy-overman...
- they run a foot race, To
catch the
blackleg miner! So
divint gan near the
Seghill mine.
Across the way they
stretch a line, To
catch the
throat and break...
- 1847, a
railway line was constructed,
connecting Blyth to
collieries at
Seghill. In 1853, the
Blyth Harbour and
Docks Board was formed, then in 1858 the...