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Wylam /ˈwaɪləm/ is a
village and
civil parish in the
county Northumberland, England. It is
located about 10
miles (16 km) west of
Newcastle upon Tyne...
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Birmingham (/ˈbɜːrmɪŋhæm/ BUR-ming-ham) is a city in the
north central region of Alabama,
United States.
Birmingham is the
county seat of
Jefferson County...
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North Wylam. The line then
crossed the
River Tyne
using the
Wylam Railway Bridge,
rejoining the
Newcastle &
Carlisle Railway again at the West
Wylam Junction...
- The
Blacketts of
Wylam were a
branch of the
Blackett family of Hoppyland,
County Durham,
England and were
related to the
Blackett baronets. John Blackett...
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owner of
Wylam Colliery near
Newcastle upon Tyne, in the
United Kingdom. It was emplo**** to haul coal
chaldron wagons from the mine at
Wylam to the docks...
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early railway development.
While working as a 'viewer' or
manager at
Wylam Colliery near
Newcastle upon Tyne, he
built the
first practical steam locomotive...
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Wylam Railway Bridge (officially West
Wylam Bridge, also
known as Hagg Bank
Bridge and
locally as
Points Bridge and Half-Moon Bridge) is a footbridge...
- Scotswood,
Newburn and
Wylam Railway was a
railway company that
built the 6+1⁄2
miles (10.5 km)
North Wylam branch or
North Wylam loop on the
former Newcastle...
- the Tyne
Valley after Hexham.
Nearby villages include Ovingham, Ovington,
Wylam, Stocksfield,
Hedley on the Hill and Mickley. The name
derives from the...
- Blackett, the
owner of
Wylam colliery, west of
Newcastle upon Tyne.
Wylam Dilly was
initially designed for and used on the
Wylam Waggonway to transport...