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Monkwearmouth part)
Wearmouth Bridge Wearmouth Colliery ****
Wearmouth (1926–2012),
Australian rules footballer Janice Wearmouth,
British professor of...
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Ronald Wearmouth (born 17 July 1950) is a
former Australian rules footballer.
Wearmouth pla**** for the
Collingwood Football Club over 13 years, including...
- 54.91444°N 1.38833°W / 54.91444; -1.38833
Monkwearmouth Colliery (or
Wearmouth Colliery) was a
major North Sea coal mine
located on the
north bank of...
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Wearmouth Bridge is a
through arch
bridge across the
River Wear in Sunderland, England. It is the
final bridge over the
river before its
mouth with the...
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Janice Barbara Wearmouth is a
British education academic and author, and is a full
professor at the
University of Bedfordshire,
specialising in special...
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James Leslie Wearmouth (1909-1989) was an
Australian rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1930s. Jim 'Bluey'
Wearmouth pla****
three first grade seasons...
- (2023)
Other novels Don't Move (2020) (with
Darren Wearmouth) The
Stowaway (2021) (with
Darren Wearmouth) @jamessmurray (May 1, 2020). "Thank you to all...
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antiquarian Robert Surtees,
William of Malmesbury's
statement that
Wearmouth and
Jarrow were
raided by the
Scottish king,
Malcolm III, is doubtful...
- Don't Move is a
horror novel written by
James S.
Murray and
Darren Wearmouth.
Published in 2020 by
Blackstone Publishing, the
story follows a
widow named...
- nobleman,
Benedict Biscop, was
granted land by King Ecgfrith,
founded the
Wearmouth–Jarrow (St Peter's)
monastery on the
north bank of the river—an area that...