- (previously
Washington Station)
Concord (previously New
Washington and
Little Usworth)
Donwell Fatfield Glebe Harraton Lambton Mount Pleasant (which is south...
-
World War, the area
around Usworth was
returned to non-flying use. In the
manner of many
First World War aerodromes,
Usworth languished unused for over...
- Northumberland.
Heather attended Usworth Grange Primary school, and then
Usworth Comprehensive School in Washington. She
visited Usworth Comprehensive in 2003,...
-
Usworth railway station served the
village of
Usworth, Washington,
England from 1864 to 1963 on the
Leamside line. The
station was
opened in May 1864...
- Wear. It is on the site of the
former Usworth School just off the A195 near the
junction with the A194(M) in
Usworth and Concord. Each of the college's centres...
-
renamed as the
Staindrop Troop of
Volunteer Cavalry,
disbanded in 1815
Usworth Gentlemen and
Yeomanry Cavalry (1798—1802),
raised by
Thomas Wade re-raised...
- a volunteer-run
aviation museum situated on the site of the
former RAF
Usworth/Sunderland Airport,
between Washington and Sunderland, in Tyne and Wear...
- unionist.
Richardson was born in
Usworth,
County Durham. His
father was
killed in 1885,
while working in the
Usworth Colliery. A few
months later, William...
-
programmes of
study for pupils.
Graduating students usually go on to
attend Usworth Sixth Form or
Sunderland College. The
school is also the
location of the...
- Wear, in
North East England. It was
built on the site of the
former RAF
Usworth airfield near the A19 and A1231. The
factory is
adjacent to the UK Nissan...