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  1. Byron Sunderland

    Infobox person name Byron Sunderland image Byron Sunderland.jpg alt Man in 19th century suit caption Between 1870 and 1880 birth name birth date birth date 1819 11 22 birth place Shoreham, Vermont Shoreham , Vermont , United States U.S. death date death date and age 1901 6 30 1819 11 22 death place Catskill town , New York Catskill , New York , United States U.S. death cause Embolism Cerebral embolism resting place occupation Presbyterian minister religion Presbyterianism Byron Sunderland November 22, 1819 June 30, 1901 was an United States American Presbyterian minister and served as a Chaplain of the United States Senate during the American Civil War . Biography Sunderland was born on November 22, 1819, to Asa and Olive Wolcott Sunderland in the town of Shoreham, Vermont . Both of his grandfathers served in the American Revolutionary War . After spending his childhood in Shoreham, he attended ... isbn 0836989465 url http books.google.com books?id GQH4PYN4oUEC&pg PA82&lpg PA82&dq byron sunderland ... Byron Sunderland http research.archives.gov description 530029 Matthew Brady Photograph of Sunderland from National Archives Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sunderland, Byron ... , New York Catskill , New York , United States U.S. DEFAULTSORT Sunderland, Byron Category 1819 births ... in the City of New York . In 1843, Sunderland became pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Batavia ... before being called to the First Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C. In 1853, Sunderland began ... from the pulpit in 1866. Sunderland was appointed to the office of Chaplain of the Senate in 1861 ... emeritus for life. When Grover Cleveland was elected president, he began attending Sunderland s church. On June 2, 1886, in the Blue Room of the White House Sunderland performed the marriage service ... House . Sunderland served on the executive committee of the American Colonization Society . Sunderland ... Sunderland, having predeceased him in 1896. He left his estate to the only one of his three children ...   more details



  1. Sunderland

    TOCright Sunderland may refer to Sunderland, Tyne and Wear , a settlement in the North East of England The City of Sunderland , the metropolitan borough named after and containing the above settlement, along with Washington and Houghton le Spring Sunderland UK Parliament constituency Sunderland A.F.C. , professional football team of the city People Abby Sunderland born 1993 , American sailor Alan Sunderland born 1953 , former English football player Byron Sunderland 1819 1901 , American Presbyterian minister Harry Sunderland 1889 1964 , Australian rugby league writer and administrator James Sunderland , main protagonist in Silent Hill 2 Margot Sunderland , English psychologist and popular book author Paul Sunderland born 1952 , American sportscaster and member of the 1984 US Olympic gold medal volleyball team Scott Sunderland actor 1883 1956 , English actor Scott Sunderland road cyclist born 1966 , Australian former road racing cyclist and coach Scott Sunderland track cyclist born 1988 , Australian professional track cyclist Zac Sunderland born 1991 , American sailor Earl of Sunderland , several Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland first creation Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland second creation Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland Robert Spencer, 4th Earl of Sunderland Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough , 5th Earl of Sunderland Places Canada Sunderland, Ontario Other places in the United Kingdom Sunderland, Cumbria Sunderland Bridge, County Durham Sunderland, a village in Lancashire also known as Sunderland Point North Sunderland , Northumberland Sunderlandwick , East Riding of Yorkshire United States Sunderland, Maryland Sunderland, Massachusetts Sunderland, Portland, Oregon Sunderland, Vermont Transportation HMS Sunderland HMS Sunderland , the name of three ships of the Royal Navy MV Sunderland , a coaster in service with Ross Line Ltd, 1958 68 Short Sunderland , a Second World War flying boat made by Short Brothers ...   more details



  1. Book:Sunderland

    saved book title Sunderland subtitle Guide to the city cover image cover color White Sunderland Guide to the city Overview City of Sunderland Sunderland Places in Sunderland List of places in Sunderland North of the river wear Castletown, Sunderland Fatfield Fulwell, Sunderland Monkwearmouth North Hylton Redhouse, Sunderland Roker Seaburn Southwick, Sunderland South of the river wear Ashbrooke Doxford Park Farringdon, Sunderland Ford Estate Gilley Law Grangetown, Sunderland Grindon, Sunderland Hastings Hill Hendon, Sunderland Herrington Pallion Pennywell Penshaw Ryhope Silksworth Shiney Row South Hylton Sunniside, Sunderland Thorney Close Tunstall, Sunderland Warden Law Hylton Castle Places of Interest Monkwearmouth Station Museum Mowbray Park National Glass Centre North East Aircraft Museum Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art Penshaw Monument Ryhope Engines Museum Souter Lighthouse Sunderland Empire Theatre Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens Stadium of Light Monkwearmouth Jarrow Abbey The Bridges Washington Old Hall WWT Washington Historical Topics Joseph Swan Monkwearmouth Colliery Victoria Hall disaster Roker Park Other things in Sunderland University of Sunderland Sun FM Sunderland Echo Doxford International Business Park Nissan Motor Manufacturing UK Category Wikipedia books on the United Kingdom ...   more details



  1. John Sunderland

    John Sunderland may refer to John William Sunderland c. 1896&ndash 1945 , English Labour Party politician, Member of Parliament for Preston July&ndash November 1945 Sir John Sunderland businessman fl. 2000s , President of the Confederation of British Industry CBI See also Jon Sunderland , English footballer hndis name Sunderland, John ...   more details



  1. Scott Sunderland

    Scott Sunderland may refer to Scott Sunderland actor 1883 1956 , English actor Scott Sunderland road cyclist born 1966 , Australian former road racing cyclist, Sports Manager Sky Procycling Scott Sunderland track cyclist born 1988 , Australian track cyclist hndis Sunderland, Scott de Scott Sunderland nl Scott Sunderland ja ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Bridge

    Sunderland Bridge may refer to The bridge and village at Sunderland Bridge, County Durham , England, United Kingdom Sunderland Bridge Massachusetts , a bridge across the Connecticut River in western Massachusetts, United States Wearmouth Bridge , the principal road bridge across the River Wear in the city of Sunderland, England, United Kingdom disambig ...   more details



  1. HMS Sunderland

    Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Sunderland , after the England English city of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland , whilst another was planned HMS Sunderland 1694 6 was a 60 gun fourth rate launched in 1694, hulked in 1715 and sunk as a foundation in 1737. HMS Sunderland 1724 6 was a 60 gun fourth rate launched 1724 and rebuilt in 1744. She foundered in 1761. HMS Lyme Regis J193 HMS Sunderland was to have been a Bangor class minesweeper Bangor class minesweeper ship minesweeper . She was renamed HMS Lyme Regis J193 HMS Lyme Regis before her launch in 1943 and was sold in 1948. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Sunderland, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Lustreware

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Sunderland Lustreware is a type of pottery originating from Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland , England . Several potteries were located along the banks of the River Wear in Sunderland in the Nineteenth Century. Though many made everyday tableware, some of them made a distinct type which became known as Sunderland Lustreware. Indeed similar pottery made in Tyneside Newcastle upon Tyne and North Shields and in Staffordshire also received this designation in later years. Image Sunderland Lustreware Plaque.jpg thumb 200px Sunderland Lustreware Plaque This pottery is now very collectible. It is normally found in a pink form, but orange and other colours are also found. Typical pieces are religious plaques, and jugs featuring a design incorporating the bridge over the River Wear, or various heraldic especially Masonic devices. Most of the pieces available today were produced in Anthony Scott s Pottery in Southwick, Dawson s Pottery in Low Ford now South Hylton , or at Dixon, Austin & Co. A comprehensive collection is on display in the Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens Online sources of information about Sunderland Lustreware include http www.matesoundthepump.com www.matesoundthepump.com Image Sunderland Lustreware Jug.jpg thumb 200px Sunderland Lustreware Jug Category English pottery Category City of Sunderland Industry stub Ceramics stub England stub ...   more details



  1. Tunstall, Sunderland

    Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place map type Tyne and Wear country England official name Tunstall latitude 54.874063 longitude 1.390161 population metropolitan borough City of Sunderland metropolitan county Tyne and Wear region North East England constituency westminster Sunderland South UK Parliament constituency Sunderland South post town SUNDERLAND postcode area SR postcode district SR3 dial code 0191 os grid reference Tunstall is a suburb of City of Sunderland Sunderland which is mostly a privately purchased estate. It is located to the west of Ryhope , and east of Silksworth . The area was built around a large hill, known as Tunstall Hill . It is the location of the Venerable Bede Church of England secondary school, which is on the former site of Ryhope Colliery and later Ryhope golf course. Category City of Sunderland suburbs TyneandWear geo stub ...   more details



  1. Southwick, Sunderland

    in 1189. Commonscat Southwick, Sunderland Category City of Sunderland suburbs TyneandWear geo ...   more details



  1. Spirit of Sunderland

    The Spirit of Sunderland was a skyscraper proposed for Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland , North East England , by the designs of Sunderland Arc and Thornfield Properties Ltd. The tower was part of the Holmeside Triangle regeneration plan, a project to establish the area as a thriving, attractive modern area of retail. ref http www.sunderlandarc.co.uk regeneration projects moredetails.aspx?id 3 Sunderland Arc Regeneration Projects Holmeside ref The proposed tower had 33 storeys, and at 100  m 328  ft , it would have been the tallest building in the United Kingdom north of Bridgewater Place , Leeds , West Yorkshire . ref http www.sunderlandecho.com daily News focus Is this Sunderland39s.3844287.jp Sunderland Echo is this Sunderland s answer? ref It would have stood on the current site of the Independent , a nightclub and live music venue, enjoying excellent access to Tyne and Wear Metro services at Sunderland station Sunderland Central and Park Lane Interchange Park Lane as well as Northern Rail regional and Grand Central Railway London bound Grand Central train services at from Sunderland Central. On June 26, 2009, Thornfield Properties signed a 180 million agreement to build the Holmeside development along with Sunderland Arc. ref http www.sunderlandarc.co.uk regeneration projects news.aspx?id 289&project 3 Sunderland Arc 180 million investment secured for city centre ref . However, the project was axed in late 2010 following the administration of one of the companies behind the Holmeside Triangle. ref http www.sunderlandnow.co.uk news local news 373 p180m holmeside triangle deal scrapped.html 180m Holmeside triangle deal scrapped ref See also New Wear Bridge New River Wear Crossing References reflist DEFAULTSORT Spirit Of Sunderland Category Skyscrapers in England Category Proposed buildings and structures in England ...   more details



  1. Grindon, Sunderland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place official name Grindon country England region North East England population 10,000 latitude 54.889 longitude 1.442 post town SUNDERLAND postcode area SR postcode district SR4 dial code 0191 constituency westminster Sunderland South UK Parliament constituency Sunderland South metropolitan borough City of Sunderland metropolitan county Tyne and Wear Grindon is a suburb of City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear , in the United Kingdom . Located three miles to the west of the city centre along Chester Road , Grindon is a densely populated area of Sunderland. It includes a wide variety of housing, from modern, newly built estates to massive post war housing projects, built to house people whose homes were bombed during World War II . In 2004 the electoral ward of Grindon was changed to include Thorney Close and is now known as the Sandhill Ward, a very safe Labour ward. Pennywell Road is the location of the well known independent school Grindon Hall Christian School . Image Grindon, Sunderland.jpg thumb left 250px Grindon, Sunderland. Category City of Sunderland suburbs TyneandWear geo stub ...   more details



  1. Sunderland City

    Infobox esl club clubname Sunderland City image fullname Sunderland Amateur Rugby League Football Club emblem colours Home red & white Away black & orange founded 1980 sport Rugby league league Rugby League Conference North East Premier ground South Tyneside College web http www.pitchero.com clubs sunderlandarlfc www.pitchero.com clubs sunderlandarlfc Sunderland City are a rugby league team based in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear . They play in the Rugby League Conference North East Premier North East Premier division of the Rugby League Conference . History Sunderland City joined the newly created North East Division of the Rugby League Conference in the 2001 season. They joined the new North Premier Division for 2005 but dropped down to the North Division in 2006 competing as Sunderland Nissan . They returned to the North Premier Division for the 2007 and 2008 summer seasons but in 2009 the North Premier was divided into the North West Premier and the Yorkshire Premier and Sunderland joined the North East Division again reverting back to Sunderland City . Sunderland joined the newly formed Rugby League Conference North East Premier North East Premier in 2011. Club honours British Rugby League links Category Rugby League Conference teams Category Sport in Tyne and Wear ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Wall

    Orphan date March 2011 coord 54.915 1.415 display title region GB scale 5000 Context date February 2009 Sunderland Wall is an indoor climbing wall in City of Sunderland Sunderland , Tyne and Wear , England ,It is based in the Pallion area of sunderland. It is the largest and highest indoor climbing wall in United Kingdom , although it is thought it is also the highest in Europe . There are 32 lines with over 140 routes on the walls. It claims to have some of the best route setters in the United Kingdom . Sunderland Wall has a number of six metre, ten metre, sixteen metre and twenty three metre walls. See also Climbing Indoor climbing Climbing wall External links http www.sunderlandwall.co.uk Category Climbing areas of England England sports venue stub ...   more details



  1. Grangetown, Sunderland

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place map type Tyne and Wear country England official name Grangetown latitude 54.8859 longitude 1.3682 population metropolitan borough City of Sunderland metropolitan county Tyne and Wear region North East England constituency westminster Sunderland South UK Parliament constituency Sunderland South post town SUNDERLAND postcode area SR postcode district SR2 dial code 0191 os grid reference Grangetown is a suburb of City of Sunderland Sunderland in Tyne and Wear , England . It is situated two miles south of Sunderland City Centre and two miles north of Ryhope . Grangetown was previously known for heavy traffic congestion, as it contained the intersection of the original route of the A1018 road which was the original route of the A19 and the main road into Sunderland from the south and the inner and outer ring roads. Since the opening of the new Southern Radial Route in mid 2008, traffic has become less of an issue in the area. The new by pass links Grangetown to the city centre via Hendon to the north, and Ryhope, Seaham and the A19 road England A19 trunk road to the south. Because of its geography and general low level above the sea, analogue television reception in most of Grangetown is poor, with many residents aerials facing the Bilsdale transmitter in North Yorkshire , rather than the Pontop Pike transmitter in County Durham . They therefore receive Tyne Tees South rather than Tyne Tees North. Grangetown was once home to a significant Jewish population in the streets around Ryhope Road and Hunter Terrace, but the population has dwindled over recent decades. The area also boasts a significant shopping precinct along Ryhope Road, including a large Asda store on Leechmere Road, and a number of pubs, social clubs and eateries. Coastal settlements place Tyne and Wear settlement Grangetown, City of Sunderland Sunderland anticlockwise Hendon, Sunderland Hendon clockwise Ryhope Category City of Sunderland suburbs ...   more details



  1. Castletown, Sunderland

    joined it to the rest of Sunderland s other suburbs. Category City of Sunderland suburbs TyneandWear ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Arc

    Infobox Company company name Sunderland Arc company logo File Sunderlandarclogo.png company type Non profit foundation 2002 location City of Sunderland Sunderland , England key people John Anderson, Chairman br David Walker, CEO industry urban regeneration company Regeneration products revenue operating income net income num employees parent subsid homepage http www.sunderlandarc.co.uk www.sunderlandarc.co.uk Stock Ticker slogan footnotes Sunderland Arc was a privately owned, non profit, urban regeneration company based in City of Sunderland Sunderland , North East England . ref http www.urcs online.co.uk companies company.asp?id 8 The Urban Regeneration Companies ref It ceased operations in 2011. History Established in 2002 ref http www.commissionsnorth.org showcase portfolio 296 Sunderland Arc Cargo ref , the Arc focuses on the Urban redevelopment and improvement of Sunderland in order to increase employment and prosperity in the area. The arc is partnered with Sunderland City Council, as well as One NorthEast . ref http search.techrepublic.com.com search sunderland arc.html Build online case study ref Since its formation, the Arc has made significant progress in the Sunniside, Sunderland Sunniside area, with the opening of a new arts centre, several new bars and restaurants, new business space, a new leisure complex incorporating a bowling alley and multiplex cinema, hundreds of new apartments, and a new area of public art and sculpture on a newly landscaped Sunniside Gardens. The Sunniside district, which lies on the eastern fringe of Sunderland City Centre, was awarded ... at various stages of completion, include the Stadium Village development, the Grove development, the Sunderland ... of Sunderland New Wear Bridge New River Wear Crossing References reflist External links http www.sunderlandarc.co.uk official company site Category City of Sunderland Category Urban Regeneration Companies Category Companies based in the City of Sunderland Category Companies established in 2002 ...   more details



  1. Earl of Sunderland

    Image Robertspencer1641.jpg thumb 200px Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland . Earl of Sunderland is a title ... of Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland Emanuel Scrope, 12th Baron Scrope of Bolton . The earldom ... of the Royalist soldier Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland Henry Spencer, 3rd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton ... of Sunderland in the Peerage of England. Lord Sunderland was killed at the First Battle of Newbury Battle ... Sunderland married as his second wife Anne Spencer, Countess of Sunderland 1683 1716 Lady Anne Churchill ... to the Duke s daughters and their sons after a special Act of Parliament was passed in 1716. Sunderland ... Duke of Marlborough. The barony of Spencer of Wormleighton and earldom of Sunderland have remained subsidiary titles of the dukedom ever since. Earl of Sunderland has been used as the courtesy title ... of the third Earl of Sunderland by his second wife, succeeded to the family estates in Northamptonshire ... Robert Spencer , second son of the second Baron, was created Viscount Teviot in 1685. Earls of Sunderland First creation 1627 Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland d. 1630 Barons Spencer of Wormleighton ... William Spencer, 2nd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton 1592 1636 Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland Henry Spencer, 3rd Baron Spencer of Wormleighton 1620 1643 created Earl of Sunderland in 1643 Earls of Sunderland Second creation 1643 Henry Spencer, 1st Earl of Sunderland 1620 1643 Robert Spencer, 2nd Earl of Sunderland 1640 1702 Robert Spencer, Lord Spencer 1666 1688 Charles Spencer, 3rd Earl of Sunderland 1675 1722 Hon. Robert Spencer 1700 1701 Robert Spencer, 4th Earl of Sunderland 1701 1729 Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough Charles Spencer, 5th Earl of Sunderland 1706 1758 succeeded ... date February 2012 DEFAULTSORT Sunderland Category Earldoms Sunderland Category Extinct earldoms Sunderland Category Spencer Churchill family Spencer Churchill family it Conte di Sunderland no Jarl av Sunderland pt Conde de Sunderland uk ...   more details



  1. North Sunderland

    For the constituency Sunderland North UK Parliament constituency otheruses Sunderland disambiguation infobox UK place official name North Sunderland country England region North East England shire county Northumberland shire district Berwick upon Tweed constituency westminster Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed population 1,803 population ref 2001 census ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790477 Office for National Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics ref post town SEAHOUSES postcode area NE postcode district NE68 dial code os grid reference NU215315 latitude 55.577 longitude 1.660 static image Image 240px static image caption small small   North Sunderland is a fishing village on the coast of Northumberland , England , and adjacent to Seahouses . Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance North Sunderland is in the British House of Commons parliamentary constituency of Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed . Geography Demography Economy Landmarks Transport Education Religious sites Sports Public services Notable people See also References reflist External links Commons category North Sunderland http www.bbc.co.uk weather coast tides tides.shtml?date 20090802&loc 0207 Tide times for North Sunderland at the BBC . Category Villages in Northumberland Category Populated coastal places in Northumberland Northumberland geo stub de North Sunderland nl North Sunderland pl North Sunderland ...   more details



  1. Per Sunderland

    Per Sunderland born 1924 is a Norwegian stage actor and film actor. He made his stage debut at Studioteatret in 1945. He performed at Det Norske Teatret from 1949, at Det Nye Teater from 1951, at Folketeatret from 1952, and at Nationaltheatret from 1957. He played the title role in the film Hans Nielsen Hauge from 1961. ref name nbl cite encyclopedia title Per Sunderland encyclopedia Norsk biografisk leksikon first Bent last Kvalvik editor Knut Helle Helle, Knut publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no .nbl biografi Per Sunderland utdypning language Norwegian accessdate 5 August 2010 ref ref name snl cite encyclopedia title Per Sunderland encyclopedia Store norske leksikon publisher Kunnskapsforlaget location Oslo url http www.snl.no Per Sunderland language Norwegian accessdate 5 August 2010 ref Per Sunderland retired from stage and film when he reached the age limit in 1995. Shortly before he retired, he was appointed a Knight of the 1st Class of the Order of St. Olav . References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sunderland, Per ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1924 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sunderland, Per Category 1924 births Category Living people Category People from Ris r Category Norwegian stage actors Category Norwegian film actors Category Knights First Class of the Order of St. Olav Norway actor stub no Per Sunderland ...   more details



  1. Margot Sunderland

    Margot Sunderland is an England English children s psychologist and psychotherapist . She is the Director of Education and Training at the Centre for Child Mental Health London and an honorary visiting fellow at the London Metropolitan University . She has been working with families and children for over 20 years. She is the author of over twenty books in the field of child mental health, which collectively have been translated into eighteen languages and published in twenty four countries. Margot Sunderland has written over twenty books on child mental health. In her popular book The Science of Parenting , which has been translated into several languages and won the first prize in the British Medical Association Medical Book Awards in 2007, she states that Child neglect emotional neglect in childhood including letting a baby cry it out can cause brain damage by severe stress and high amounts of cortisol . In this connection she also refers to research results of Jaak Panksepp . References http www.childmentalhealthcentre.org dr margot sunderland Child Mental Health Centre Margot Sunderland http www.londonmet.ac.uk news latest news ms margot sunderland receives honorary degree from london met.cfm Ms Margot Sunderland receives honorary degree from London Met . London Metropolitan University, 17 December 2007. Publications Margot Sunderland 2008 . The Science of Parenting DK ADULT. 288 pp. ISBN 0 7566 3993 X. ISBN 978 0 7566 3993 8 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sunderland, Margot ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sunderland, Margot Category Psychologists Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Psychologist stub ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Point

    is flooded at high tide . Strictly speaking, Sunderland Point is the name of the tip of the peninsula on which the village of Sunderland stands, but the name is frequently applied to the village ... Sambo left him at Sunderland Point whilst he travelled on to Lancaster to undertake his business ... always bears flowers or stones painted by the local children. Today Along the quay at Sunderland Point ... at Sunderland Point suffer regular flooding, with individual properties made resilient to the effects ... and Rural Affairs id Defra NW 026 07 accessdate 2008 05 18 ref clear wide image Sunderland Point 239 26.jpg 1000px Sunderland Point, the tip of the peninsula, is on the left. Sunderland village is centre and right. Gallery commons category Sunderland Point gallery File Sunderland Point, from south.jpg Sunderland from the south File Sunderland, Lancashire.jpg Sunderland view File River Lune, at Sunderland Point.jpg River Lune at Sunderland Point, looking towards Glasson Dock on opposite river bank File Sunderland point signs in snow.jpg Sunderland point signs in snow gallery References reflist ... buildings in Lancashire Category Populated coastal places in Lancashire de Sunderland Point pl Sunderland Point ...   more details



  1. Sunderland Stadium

    refimprove date April 2009 for the Sunderland A.F.C Stadium Stadium of Light File Sunderland Stadium, greyhound racing geograph.org.uk 133265.jpg thumb 250px Sunderland Greyhound Stadium Sunderland Greyhound Stadium is a greyhound racing track situated slightly to the north of City of Sunderland Sunderland , England. ref cite web title Track Search url http www.gbgb.org.uk tracks.aspx publisher Greyhound Board of Great Britain accessdate 24 December 2011 ref Designed by architects Matkin and Hawkins, it was built at a cost of 60,000 and opened in March 1940. Speedway races were held at the track from 1964 to 1974, with home teams including The Saints and The Gladiators. Greyhound racing returned in the 1990s after a major revamp. It was voted Northern Greyhound Track of the Year by the British Greyhound Racing Board in 2005. Racing takes place on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday evenings as well as an additional BAGS meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The circumference of the track is 378 metres. References Reflist coord 54.940191 1.409378 display t type landmark Greyhound stadiums in the United Kingdom Category Greyhound racing venues Category Sports venues in Tyne and Wear ...   more details



  1. Fulwell, Sunderland

    in the City of Sunderland LEA. Fulwell is also a popular area for social drinking, with a substantial ... of the urban sprawl of industrial Sunderland in the nineteenth century. Relics of this agricultural ... it has always had at least one Conservative party councillor, and is currently represented on Sunderland City Council by three Conservative councillors. References references Category City of Sunderland ...   more details



  1. City of Sunderland

    For the individual settlement Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Infobox settlement See Template Infobox Settlement ... and descriptions of usage name Sunderland nickname settlement type City status in the United Kingdom City and metropolitan borough official name City of Sunderland total type to set a non standard label ... seal seal size image shield shield size image blank emblem Coat of arms of Sunderland City Council.png blank emblem type Coat of arms of Sunderland Coat of arms of Sunderland City Council blank emblem size 150px image map EnglandSunderland.png mapsize 200px map caption Sunderland within Tyne and Wear ... established title Established established date 1 April 1974 seat type Admin HQ seat Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland Area area magnitude unit pref Imperial area footnotes area total km2 area land ... The City of Sunderland IPAc en icon s n d l n d is a local government district of Tyne ... borough . It is named after its largest settlement, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland ... as the Metropolitan Borough of Sunderland as part of the provisions of the Local Government Act ... census, with the majority of the population 177,739 residing in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear Sunderland . ref http www.statistics.gov.uk census2001 profiles 00cm.asp Sunderland Statistics source Govt of UK ref The Sunderland Urban Area including Easington, County Durham Easington and Seaham in County ... listed as Sunderland Urban Area ref History The metropolitan borough was formed in 1974 under ... le Hole Hetton Urban District with the Sunderland, Tyne and Wear County Borough of Sunderland . ref http www.experiencefestival.com a City of Sunderland id 1978288 Washington Tyne and Wear Encyclopedia ... have Sunderland Minster . Between 1939 and 1945 the Wear yards launched 245 merchant ships totalling ... from overseas caused a downturn in demand for Sunderland built ships toward the end of the twentieth century. The last shipyard in Sunderland closed in 1988. Citation needed date September 2011 HMS ...   more details




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