Infobox Military Cemetery name TyneCot body Commonwealth War Graves Commission image Image Tynecot memorial and cemetery passendale belgium.redvers.jpg 300px Part of TyneCot memorial left and cemetery ... title TyneCot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, Ypres Salient Battlefields, Belgium publisher Greatwar.co.uk accessdate ... 53300&mode 1 CWGC TyneCot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery and Memorial to the Missing is a Commonwealth ... TyneCot is said to come from the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers Northumberland Fusiliers seeing ... ref TyneCot Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery The cemetery lies on a broad rise in the landscape which ... by Belgian Army Belgian forces on 28 September. ref name CWGC cite web title TyneCot Cemetery ... the closing visit of the Pilgrimage at Terlincthun Cemetery. The TyneCot information centre http www.flickr.com photos fortressanfield 445084937 attributes the quote to a visit to TyneCot on 11 ... web url http www.oucs.ox.ac.uk ww1lit collections item 3928?CISOBOX 1&REC 2 title TyneCot British ... can end war ref name greatwar TyneCot Memorial to the Missing File TyneCot 7 .JPG thumb right ... the cemetery makes up the TyneCot Memorial to the Missing . Upon completion of the Menin Gate ... and the names of the UK missing after this date were inscribed on the TyneCot memorial instead ... names listed near the appropriate battles. TyneCot was chosen as one of these locations. ref Holt, p28 ref Unlike the other New Zealand memorials to its missing, the TyneCot New Zealand memorial to the missing is integrated within the larger TyneCot memorial, forming a central aspe in the main ... are known only unto God . ref name missing cite web title The TyneCot Memorial to the Missing ... a further 1,176 New Zealanders. ref name trabel cite web title Ypres TyneCot Cemetery url http www.trabel.com ... details.aspx?cemetery 85900&mode 1 TyneCot Memorial , Commonwealth War Graves Commission, accessed 07 02 2010 ref Gallery gallery Image Tyne cot.jpg Graves at TyneCot Cemetery Image View from top ... more details
Wiktionary cot TOCright Cot , COT or CoT , may refer to Beds A camp bed , a simple, temporary and portable bed A baby s infant bed See cot side for beds with raised sides Transportation Car of Tomorrow , a new car design by NASCAR Cottingley railway station , National Rail station code COT RAF Cottesmore Flying Training Unit, United Kingdom ICAO airline designator Math and Science Cot analysis , a biochemical technique that measures how much repetitive DNA is in a genome Cotangent , trigonometric function cot  Cotyledon , a significant part of the embryo within the seed of a plant Cyclooctatetraene , an unsaturated hydrocarbon, and cyclooctatetraenyl, a functional group in chemistry derived from it, both abbreviated COT People Comando de Opera es T ticas , a Brazilian counter terrorism force Pierre Auguste Cot 1837&ndash 1883 , French painter of the Academic Classicism school Acronyms Time in Colombia Colombian Time , the time offset used in Colombia corresponds yearlong to UTC 5 Commitments of Traders COT Report, issued weekly by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission summarizing market activity Crossroads of Twilight , is the tenth book of The Wheel of Time fantasy series written by American author Robert Jordan Change Over Time , an academic journal published by the University of Pennsylvania Press Committee on Toxicity of Chemicals in Food, Consumer Products and the Environment, a UK official body Court of the Table of Insurance sales persons who achieve three times the requirements for membership of the Million Dollar Round Table Other Malbec grapes, known in the Loire Valley as C t A finger cot , a hygienic cover for a single finger See also Khat , a drug disambiguation bg de Cot es COT eo COT fr Cot it COT nl Cot ja COT ro Cot dezambiguizare zh COT ... more details
also Tine Tyne is an Ireland Irish surname. Tyne may also refer to River Tyne , England River Tyne, Scotland People Edward Tyne , fl. 1906, New Zealand rugby player Tyne Daly Tyne O Connell Tyne Stecklein Other HMS Tyne Rolls Royce TyneTyne, a sea area in the British Shipping Forecast See also Tyne Valley Tynecastle Stadium disambig de Tyne ... more details
multiple issues original research January 2011 refimprove January 2011 orphan January 2011 A travel cot ... cots are typically much lighter than a standard cot, with soft sides to provide comfort to the baby ... s guide Reducing the Risk Of Cot Death ref http www.dh.gov.uk prod consum dh groups dh digitalassets ..., and are much safer in their own cot. The Foundation for the Study of Infant Deaths states that it is preferable ... cot can also provide benefits to the child. Regular use of a travel cot means that a baby will become used to a sleeping environment outside the usual cot which means that they are more likely to go ... to sleep. Fact date January 2011 If using a bassinet or pop up travel cot, the travel cot can eliminate the need to buy a separate Moses basket for the baby. Such a travel cot can be used in the first ... born baby and can place their baby in the cot without straining to the bottom of the back which ... January 2011 Standard travel cot ref name travel cots http www.cotsoutlet.co.uk travel cots ref This is the usual type of http www.travellingcot.co.uk travel cot with collapsible frame and removable mattress ... be used as a travel cot and a playpen and is suitable for babies from birth until 6.5  kg approximately 3 years old . Though a Standard travel cot is usually quite cumbersome to carry, Lightweight .... Pop up travel cot this is a much smaller version of the travel cot which is suitable from birth until the baby can support themselves on their hands and knees. A pop up travel cot is constructed ... and is folded down to a compact size about the size of a large shopping bag . A pop up travel cot ... suitable for very young babies. Bassinet travel cot A bassinet travel cot is a standard travel cot with a bassinet included for a smaller baby. Much like the pop up travel cot, the bassinet ... hands and feet, parents can remove the bassinet and use the travel cot as they would a standard travel cot, without having to buy a new travel cot. Bassinet travel cots can come with added extras ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 Image StMatthewsCathedralBell cot.jpg thumb Bell cot A bell cot , bell cote or bellcote , is a small framework and shelter for one or more bells, supported on brackets projecting from a wall or built on the roof of chapels or churches which have no towers. It often holds the Sanctus bell rung at the Consecration. Category Church architecture musical instrument stub ... more details
to the left over the course of his career. In the 1920s Cot was a supporter of Aristide Briand ... Minister for Air in three brief governments led by Camille Chautemps . In 1936 Cot, by this time ... as a result in 1953. When Blum became Prime Minister in June 1936, Cot returned to the Air Ministry ..., Blum s government reluctantly supported the policy of non intervention, but Cot became a leading organiser ... later a leader of the French Resistance , made several trips to Spain. This brought Cot into close collaboration ... in March and April 1938, Cot was Minister for Commerce. When Daladier returned to office and signed the Munich Agreement with Adolf Hitler Hitler , Cot broke finally with the Radical Party. In May 1940 Prime Minister Paul Reynaud sent Cot on a mission to buy arms, particularly aircraft, from ... movement, but de Gaulle considered him to be too pro Communist and offered him no position. Cot then went to the United States, where he spent the war years teaching at Yale University . Cot was an influential ... Soviet recognition of the Free French government in exile. In 1945 Cot was again elected as Deputy ... election of 1968. He died in Paris in 1977. Cot s son, Jean Pierre Cot , was a minister in the Socialist ... website on Pierre Cot with photo . This website is the main source for this article. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cot, Pierre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 November 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 21 August 1977 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cot ... Prize recipients fr Pierre Cot it Pierre Cot ja ru , ... more details
Orphan date April 2012 Context date October 2009 Cot filtration , or CF , is a technique that uses the principles of DNA renaturation kinetics i . e . Cot analysis to separate the Repeated sequence DNA repetitive DNA sequence s that dominate many eukaryotic genomes from gene rich single low copy sequences. ref Peterson DG 2005 Reduced representation strategies and their application to plant genomes. In The Handbook of Plant Genome Mapping Genetic and Physical Mapping. Edited by Meksem K, Kahl G. WILEY VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim, Germany. pp. 307 335. ref ref Lamoureux D, Peterson DG, Li W, Fellers JP, Gill BS 2005 The efficacy of Cot based gene enrichment in wheat Triticum aestivum L. . Genome 48 1120 1126. ref This allows DNA sequencing to concentrate on the parts of the genome that are most informative and interesting. Concept Briefly, when sheared genomic DNA in solution is heated to near Boiling point boiling temperature , the Molecule molecular forces holding complementary base pair s together are disrupted, and the two strands of each Double helix double helix Dissociation chemistry dissociate or denature. If the Denaturation biochemistry denatured DNA is then slowly returned to a cooler temperature , sequences will begin to reassociate renature with complementary strands. The temperature at which renaturation occurs can be regulated so that little or no sequence mismatch is tolerated. The rate at which a sequence finds a complementary strand with which to nucleic acid hybridization hybridize is directly related to how common that sequence is in the genome. In other .... In CF, genomic DNA is heat denatured and allowed to renature to a Cot value Cot DNA concentration x ... kinetic components. CF is most accurately performed if fractionation is based upon the results of a Cot analysis. See also Cot Analysis Cot Based Cloning and Sequencing CBCS References references External links http plantgenome.agtec.uga.edu CBCS Cot Based Cloning and Sequencing Plant Genome Mapping ... more details
Infobox hotel hotel name The Fisherman s Cot logo logo width 100px logo caption image Fisherman s Cot, Bickleigh geograph.org.uk 31086.jpg image width 250px caption pushpin map Devon location Bickleigh, Mid Devon , Devon , England pushpin map caption Devon address chain latd 50 latm 51 lats 29 latNS N longd 3 longm 30 longs 49 longEW W coordinates type coordinates display opening date closing date developer architect operator owner number of rooms 21 number of suites number of restaurants floor area floors height parking website footnotes The Fisherman s Cot is an inn on the A3072 road to the northwest of Bickleigh, Mid Devon Bickleigh near Tiverton, Devon Tiverton , in northeastern Devon . It is operated by Marston s Inns and lies on the River Exe . ref cite web url http www.marstonsinns.co.uk Tiverton Fishermans Cot Tiverton title Fishermans Cot Tiverton publisher Marstons Inns accessdate December 14, 2010 ref Accommodation Situated on the River Exe , the inn contains 21  rooms. Although the inn looks very old, it was only built in 1933 as a private fishing lodge for Bickleigh Castle , located nearby in the woods behind the inn. The English Inns website cites the inn as one of the most picturesque inns in the southwest of England , given its quaint river setting and thatched roof. ref cite web url http www.english inns.co.uk EP FishermansCot title The Fisherman s Cot publisher ..., the rooms were reported to cost 69.95 per night. ref name Heptinstall The Fisherman s Cot also has ...&pg PA173&dq The Fisherman 27s Cot bickleigh&hl en&ei ot4HTYjhN8jNhAfmueztBw&sa X&oi book result&ct ... Water connection File Bickleigh, The River and Bridge from inside The Fishermans Cot geograph.org.uk ... Cot Bickleigh Tiverton Devon.html title Room service The Fisherman s Cot, Bickleigh, Tiverton, Devon ... last Burt date July 19, 2003 ref Paul Simon stayed at The Fisherman s Cot in the 1960s whilst performing ... site DEFAULTSORT Fisherman s Cot Category Hotels in Devon Category Public houses in Devon Category ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 File Geograph 2213856 by Philip Halling.jpg right thumb Coast Path in the Cot Valley Cot Valley is located half a mile south of St Just in Penwith St Just in west Cornwall , United Kingdom . It has a very mild microclimate. ref Clegg, David 2005 Cornwall & the Isles of Scilly the complete guide. Leicester Matador p. 121 ref The stream which runs down the valley discharges into the Atlantic Ocean at Nanven . This area of Cornwall was once mined for tin see Mining in Cornwall and Devon Mining in Cornwall for details as evidenced today by the ruins along the stream. There is a settlement in Cot Valley and a Youth Hostels Association Youth Hostel . The valley is secluded and is home to a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers visit in autumn to see rare vagrants and migratory birds. More recently Red billed Chough Cornish Chough s have been seen in the valley other birds regularly seen include buzzards, tawny owls, and stonechats. From the mouth of the valley at Nanven, seals are frequently seen and occasionally dolphins and basking sharks. References reflist Coord 50.117 5.701 display title . Cornwall state collapsed Category Environment of Cornwall Category Geography of Cornwall Category Visitor attractions in Cornwall Cornwall geo stub ... more details
Refimprove date October 2007 File Fingercot.jpg right thumb An example of a finger cot A finger cot also finger stall , informally finger condom is a medical supply used to cover one or more finger s in situations where a full glove is unnecessary. Like medical glove s, finger cots may be made from a variety of water tight materials including latex , nitrile rubber , or vinyl . They function to both limit patient exposure to infectious material and to protect health professionals from contact with bodily fluids that can transmit disease. Finger cots can be used in a wide scope of medical procedures and examinations, for example, when applying a topical medication or during the digital rectal examination . ref Corman, Marvin L. Colon and Rectal Surgery, 5th edn., p. 56. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2004. ref Finger cots may be used when bandaging a finger as a means of both securing the bandage and protecting the bandage and wound from becoming wet. Finger cots have a wide range of specialized applications in a variety of industries apart from health care. In electronics manufacturing e.g., the manufacture of semiconductor s , finger cots are used while handling sensitive components to prevent contamination. In the watchmaking industry they are used to keep delicate watch parts from being contaminated with grease and skin particles and also in art conservation and restoration, to protect works of art from the skin s natural oils, which can have corrosive effects over time. In jobs that require manual labor with the hands, such as an automobile mechanic or chef, finger cots may be used to protect an injured finger so that the individual can return to work more quickly following an injury. References Reflist Category Fingers Cot Category Physical examination med stub id Finger cot ... more details
. Image CoT analysis.png thumb right 250px Repetitive DNA sequences renature at lower C sub 0 .... Application to genome sequencing Main Cot filtration Cot filtration is a technique that uses ... of Cot based gene enrichment in wheat Triticum aestivum L. journal Genome volume 48 issue 6 pages 1120 ... PJ, Bennetzen JL title High Cot sequence analysis of the maize genome journal Plant J. volume 34 ... isbn 9780121818920 ref Of particular note, it was through Cot analysis that the redundant ... is composed of repetitive, non coding elements. ref name Britten1966 See also Cot Filtration References references External links http www.mgel.msstate.edu pdf cot.pdf Cot Analysis An Overview Mississippi ... more details
Cot sides are raised sides fitted to a bed to stop the occupant from falling out of bed. They occur In toddler bed s however in infant bed s the sides are to prevent intentional, rather than accidental, exit. In normal beds, where the occupant temporarily due to age or infirmary cannot be relied on exiting the bed safely. In hospitals where a patient cannot be trusted to stay in bed. Here they are detachable. On board small craft e.g. fishing trawler trawler s to stop the occupant from rolling out of bed when the boat rolls in heavy weather. Here they are fixed, and lower than the hospital variety. In bunk bed s, normally not on the lower bed. Bedding Category Beds furniture stub no Sengehest ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Cot Deal position Pitcher image bats Switch throws Right birth date birth date and age 1923 1 23 birth place Arapaho, Oklahoma debutdate September 11 debutyear 1947 debutteam Boston Red Sox finaldate September 9 finalyear 1954 finalteam St. Louis Cardinals stat1label Win loss record pitching Win loss record stat1value 3 4 stat2label Strikeout s stat2value 34 stat3label Earned run average stat3value 6.55 teams nowiki nowiki Boston Red Sox 1947 48 St. Louis Cardinals 1950, 1954 Ellis Ferguson Cot Deal born January 23, 1923 is a former pitcher and coach baseball coach in Major League Baseball . Listed at height ft 5 in 10.5 , 185  lb., Deal was a switch hitter and threw right handed . A native of Arapaho, Oklahoma , he grew up in Oklahoma City and was nicknamed Cot for his cotton top hair color. Deal enjoyed a long and distinguished career in baseball from 1940 through 1989 and interrupted only by military service during World War II 1943 1944 . He spent 48 years in baseball as a player 20 , manager baseball manager 5 , coach 22 and executive 1 . As a sixteen year old, Deal was invited by the Pittsburgh Pirates to spend in week in Pittsburgh. By then, the club was managed by Pie Traynor , who gave Deal his first baseball tryout. After signing with Pittsburgh two years before his high school graduation, he spent 1940 with the Hutchinson, Kansas team of the Western Association , hitting a .312 batting average average while splitting time between the outfield ... manager 1979 82 . Now at age age 1923 1 23 , Deal is living in suburban Oklahoma City . Cot s health ... survivor . One should not confuse Cot with Coot Veal , a contemporary of his, although who could blame ... Fowler after Steve Hamilton s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Deal, Cot ALTERNATIVE ... PLACE OF BIRTH Arapaho, Oklahoma DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Deal, Cot Category Boston ... coaches Category United States Army Air Forces soldiers Category Toledo Mud Hens managers fi Cot ... more details
refimprove date December 2010 Image Ophelia Pierre Auguste Cot .jpg thumb right Ophelia character Ophelia , 1870 Image Springtime by Pierre August Cot.jpg right thumb Spring, 1873, Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York City File The Storm.jpg right thumb The Storm, 1880, Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York City Pierre Auguste Cot 17 February 1837 2 August 1883 was a France French painter of the Academic Classicism school. Biography He was born in B darieux , H rault and initially studied at l Ecole des Beaux Arts in Toulouse before going to Paris. He studied under Leon Cogniet , Alexandre Cabanel and William Adolphe Bouguereau . In 1863 he made a successful debut at the Salon Paris Salon , and from the 1870s, his popularity grew quickly. He enjoyed the protection of the academic sculptor Francisque Duret, whose daughter he married, and of Bouguereau, with whom he had also worked. He won various prizes and medals and in 1874 he was made Chevalier of the L gion d Honneur Legion of Honour . He created several works of lasting popularity, including Le Printemps , featuring two young lovers ... privately. Cot also was renowned for his portrait s, which made up the majority of his work ... Pierre Auguste Cot The Storm 87.15.134 ref The Reading light La Liseuse , about 1880 Portrait of Madame ... 2 External links Commonscat inline Pierre Auguste Cot Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cot, Pierre Auguste ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 17 February 1837 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2 August 1883 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cot, Pierre Auguste Category 1837 ... art Category Chevaliers of the L gion d honneur bg da Pierre Auguste Cot de Pierre Auguste Cot es Pierre Auguste Cot fr Pierre Auguste Cot it Pierre Auguste Cot hu Pierre Auguste Cot nl Pierre Auguste Cot ja pl Pierre Auguste Cot ru , simple Pierre Auguste Cot sv Pierre Auguste Cot ... more details
Jean Pierre Cot born 23 October 1937 in Geneva , Switzerland is a France French Professor for International Law and judge at the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea . Biography He is the son of Pierre Cot , also politician and minister. After studying law at Sorbonne Sorbonne University in Paris from 1955 to 1965, he earned a Ph.D. in 1966. He then was professor of public law and international law at the University of Amiens, then the University of Paris I , before being elected to the Savoie Savoy in 1973. He was later re elected, before joining the Socialist government of Pierre Mauroy in 1981 as deputy Minister in charge of Co operation and Development. He became a Member of European Parliament in 1978 1979 and 1984 1999, and chaired the Party of European Socialists socialist group of the European Parliament between 1989 and 1994, before becoming its vice president in 1997. Since 2002 he has been a member of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. External links http www.itlos.org general information judges cot en.shtml ITLOS Judge Jean Pierre Cot Biography at the website of the ITLOS Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cot, Jean Pierre ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION French politician DATE OF BIRTH 23 October 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cot, Jean Pierre Category 1937 births Category Living people Category University of Paris alumni Category People from Geneva Category MEPs for France 1984 1989 Category MEPs for France 1989 1994 Category MEPs for France 1994 1999 Category Socialist Party France MEPs Category MEPs for France 1958 1979 France politician Socialist stub de Jean Pierre Cot fr Jean Pierre Cot ... more details
Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Tyne , after the River Tyne, England The first HMS Tyne 1814 Tyne , launched in 1814, was a 28 gun sixth rate . The second HMS Tyne 1826 Tyne 1826 was another 28 gun sixth rate. The third HMS Tyne 1867 Tyne , launched in 1867 as Active , was a Royal Naval Reserve training ship. The fourth HMS Tyne 1878 Tyne , launched in 1878 as SS Mariotis , was a troop ship sunk in 1920. The fifth HMS Tyne F24 Tyne F24 , launched in 1940, was a Hecla class depot ship Hecla class depot ship . She served in World War II and the Korean War and was scrapped in 1972. The sixth and current HMS Tyne P281 Tyne P281 is a River class patrol vessel River class patrol vessel . Battle honours Bomarsund, land Baltic 1854 Korean War Korea 1953 Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Tyne, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names sl HMS Tyne ... more details
Cot Gapu Stadium is a multi use stadium in Bireun , Indonesia . It is currently used mostly for football soccer football matches and is home stadium of PSSB Bireun . The stadium holds 15,000 people. ref http www.fussballtempel.net afc IDN.html Football stadiums of the world Stadiums in Indonesia Bot generated title ref Footnotes reflist coord 5.207214 96.724496 display title format dms type landmark scale 3000 indonesia sports venue stub Category Football venues in Indonesia Category Sports venues in Indonesia ... more details
distinguish Port of Tyne Infobox UK feature official name Tyne Dock shire county state Tyne and Wear country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Tyne and Wear static image name Tyne Dock South Shields.jpg static image caption Tyne Dock viewed from a departing ferry static image alt A view of a small dock as seen from a departing ferry. Industrial buildings surround, and a small boat is docked in the corner. static image 2 name static image caption 2 os grid reference NZ352653 latitude 54.981 longitude 1.451 Tyne Dock is a neighbourhood within the town of South Shields , North East England , on the south bank of the River Tyne . It takes its name from the large Dock maritime dock on the river which was opened in 1859 by the Tyne Improvement Commission to handle Tyneside s coal exports. This trade declined in the second half of the twentieth century and the bridges that carried the coal trains into the dock, the famous Tyne Dock Arches, were demolished in the early 1980s. The dock itself has been progressively infilled since closure, allowing for the building of modern storage warehouses. This process concluded with the final 13 acres that were filled in as part of the project to build the Tyne Tunnel Proposed new Tyne Tunnel second Tyne Tunnel . The Tyne Dock basin was filled with 400,000 cubic metres of sediment dredged from the Tyne. ref http www.mhwmagazine.co.uk LatestNews Arrival of New Tyne Crossing dredger imminent 5310.html Materials Handling World Magazine ref Tyne Dock Metro station , on the Tyne and Wear Metro , serves the Tyne Dock area, as well as neighbouring West Harton . References Reflist T&W places Category Villages in Tyne and Wear TyneandWear geo stub ... more details
Tyne Valley may refer to Tyne Valley, Prince Edward Island , Canada River Tyne in Northern England geodis Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Other uses Geobox River Heading name River Tyne native name other name category Names etymology nickname Image image Quiet River Tyne geograph.org.uk 205421.jpg image caption The River Tyne at Bill Quay ... River Derwent tributary right city landmark River locations source South Tyne source location Alston ... lat NS source long d source long m source long s source long EW source1 North Tyne source1 location ..., South Tyneside, Tyne and Wear, England.JPG right thumb Abandoned docks in South Shields harbour The River Tyne IPAc en audio en us Tyne.ogg t a n is a river in North East England in Great Britain . It is formed by the confluence of two rivers the North Tyne and the South Tyne. These two rivers converge ... Tyne rises on the Scottish border, north of Kielder Water . It flows through Kielder Forest , and passes ... Tyne rises on Alston, Cumbria Alston Moor , Cumbria and flows through the towns of Haltwhistle and Haydon Bridge , in a valley often called the Tyne Gap. Hadrian s Wall lies to the north of the Tyne Gap. Coincidentally the source of the South Tyne is very close to the sources of the other two ... Tyne Valley falls within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty AONB the second largest of the 40 AONBs in England and Wales . The combined Tyne flows from Hexham, the area where .... It enters the county of Tyne and Wear between Clara Vale in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead Borough of Gateshead on the south bank and Tyne Riverside Country Park in Newcastle upon Tyne on the north bank and continues to divide Newcastle and Gateshead for convert 13 mi 0 , in the course of which it is spanned by 10 bridges. To the east of Gateshead and Newcastle, the Tyne divides Hebburn and Jarrow on the south bank from Walker, Newcastle upon Tyne Walker and Wallsend on the north bank. Jarrow and Wallsend are linked underneath the river by the Tyne Tunnel . Finally it flows ... to the north . Port of Tyne main Port of Tyne With its proximity to surrounding coalfields , the Tyne ... more details
The Port of Tyne comprises the commercial docks in and around the River Tyne in Tyne and Wear in the north east of England . History There has been a port on the Tyne at least since the Romans used their settlement of Arbeia to supply the garrison of Hadrian s Wall . Around 1200, stone faced, clay filled jetties were starting to project into the river in Newcastle upon Tyne Newcastle , an indication that trade was increasing. As the Roman roads continued to deteriorate, sea travel was gaining in importance. By 1275 Newcastle was the sixth largest wool exporting port in England. The principal exports ... any one else on the Tyne from exporting coal except through Newcastle. The burgesses similarly tried to prevent fish from being sold anywhere else on the Tyne except Newcastle. This led to conflicts ... the Tyne Improvement Commission was established to better maintain the port and river. The TIC deepened the river to 9.83 metres, and built the North and South Piers, and the Northumberland, Tyne and Albert Edward Docks. In 1928 the TIC opened the Tyne Commission Quay at North Shields , now known as the Northumbrian ... view structure information.asp?struct id 1614 University of Newcastle upon Tyne SINE project ref In 1968 the TIC was dissolved and replaced by the Port of Tyne Authority. Since then, with the decline ... of England. ref http www.portoftyne.co.uk about us history.php Port of Tyne website History ref The port today The Port of Tyne is the navigation authority for the tidal reaches of the River Tyne, from ... marine and environmental services Port of Tyne website Marine services ref The port handles conventional ... Shields. ref http www.portoftyne.co.uk business divisions Port of Tyne the Business ref References Reflist External links http www.portoftyne.co.uk home Official site coord missing Tyne and Wear Category River Tyne Category Economy of Tyne and Wear Category Competent Harbour Authority Category Ports and harbours of Tyne and Wear Category Ports and harbours of England by seaway Tyne ... more details
For the Parliamentary Constituency Tyne Bridge UK Parliament constituency Infobox Bridge image Tyne Bridge.jpg image size 300px bridge name Tyne Bridge caption Tyne Bridge looking towards the modern The Sage ... the 2006 Great North Run official name locale Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead , England carries A167 road br Motor vehicles br Cyclists br Pedestrians crosses River Tyne maint begin August 1925 ... mainspan 161.8 m length 389 m width 17 m The Tyne Bridge is a through arch bridge over the River Tyne in North East England , linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead . It was designed by the engineering ... of tallest buildings and structures in Newcastle upon Tyne tenth tallest structure in the city ... Side Tyne Bridge.jpg left thumb Tyne Bridge viewed from Side, Newcastle Quayside The earliest bridge across the Tyne, Pons Aelius , was built by the Romans near the location of the present Tyne Bridge ... across the Tyne was completed. Increased shipping activity led to the stone bridge being removed in 1866 to make way for construction of the present Swing Bridge, River Tyne Swing Bridge , which opened in 1876. The idea for a bridge at the location of the present Tyne Bridge dates back to 1864, due .... On 29 April 1924, Newcastle and Gateshead approved the plans, and the Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead ... work, only one worker Charles Tosh died in the building of this structure. The Tyne Bridge was designed ... 1928 automobile Ascot landau. The Tyne Bridge s towers were built of Cornish granite and were ... in use. ref name BOTT TTB Cite web title The Tyne Bridge work Bridges on the Tyne year 2006 url http ... spans convert 531 ft and the road deck is convert 84 ft above the river level. Image Tyne bridge 1928.jpg 300px thumb The Tyne Bridge under construction in 1928. class wikitable style margin ... Image Tyne Bridge Newcastle Upon Tyne England 2004 08 14.jpg thumbnail right 300px The Tyne Bridge, in green, seen from the Gateshead Millennium Bridge . Tram lines were built into the Tyne Bridge ... more details
Infobox UK feature official name Tyne Yard shire county state Tyne and Wear country England nation UK map name United Kingdom Tyne and Wear static image name Tyne Yard 12 March 2009 pic 5.jpg static image caption Some of the Tyne Yard sidings viewed from Smithy Lane road bridge os grid reference NZ2562057641 latitude 54.913 longitude 1.600 Tyne Yard TY is a Rail yard railway yard in Gateshead , England, on the East Coast Main Line , operated by DB Schenker Rail UK Ltd. The yard is the major freight yard of the region, with the majority of rail freight movements in Tyne and Wear from around the UK passing through the yard. The yard is about convert 5 mi 0 south of Newcastle upon Tyne , between Team Valley and the village of Birtley, Tyne and Wear Birtley . It is visible from trains passing on the adjacent East Coast Main Line, with the yard located on the western side of the line. Freight handled in the yard includes coal, oil, automotive parts, bauxite and enterprise freight. As of April 2007 the yard handled just over 300 trains a day, evenly spread between day and night. The yard also acts as a servicing point for railtour s visiting the region, and the Smithy Lane road bridge over the northern end of the Yard is a popular location for railway photography. The Angel of the North is visible from the yard and main line on the high ground to the East. See also List of rail yards Rail transport in Great Britain References cite web url http www.tyneandwearfreight.info pdf reports Rail 20Freight 20Report 2027.04.07.pdf format pdf title Tyne and Wear Freight Partnership Rail Freight date April 2007 accessdate 19 March 2008 publisher http www.fabermaunsell.com Faber Maunsell archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5fNZUuwPY archivedate 19 March 2009 http deaves47.users.btopenworld.com depots1.htm Depot Codes External links Commonscat Tyne Yard Category Rail yards in the United Kingdom Category Railway depots in the United Kingdom Category Transport in Tyne and Wear ... more details
infobox UK feature table official name Tyne Turrets shire county state Northumberland country England nation UK map name static image static image caption static image 2 static image caption 2 os grid reference NZ368689 latitude 55.014 longitude 1.426 The Tyne Turrets were two BL 12 inch naval gun Mk VIII 12 inch Mk VIII guns from the battleship HMS Illustrious 1896 HMS Illustrious , installed in Roberts Battery at Hartley, Northumberland Hartley , near Seaton Sluice north of the River TyneTyne , and Kitchener Battery in Marsden, Tyne and Wear Marsden near Lizard Point south of the river. The batteries were planned in World War I but only commissioned in 1921, and after a change of heart scrapped in 1926. This very heavy armament was only rivalled by the Dover harbour Admiralty Pier Turret at the time. References Hogg, R., The Tyne Turrets coastal defence in the First World War , Fort Fortress Study Group , 12 , 1984, pp97 104 External links Category 20th century forts in England Category Buildings and structures in Northumberland Category Coastal artillery Category Article Feedback 5 UK mil stub ... more details
The Tyne Tunnel is a the name given to two two lane Toll tunnel toll vehicular tunnels under the River Tyne in North East England . Completed in 1967 and 2011 respectively, they connect the town of Jarrow ... of three forming the original Tyne Tunnel Project the others are the pedestrian and cyclist tunnels ... upon Tyne and form part of the A19 road . Tyne Tunnel project Image Tyne Tunnels Logo.png thumb right Former Tyne Tunnels logo A scheme for the construction of a set of three tunnels under the Tyne ... in 1943. The Tyne Tunnel Act the legislative instrument necessary to enable the construction of the tunnels ... in 1947. Tyne cyclist and pedestrian tunnels This section is linked from River Tyne Image Tyne ... tubes in parallel Tyne Cyclist and Pedestrian Tunnel was Britain s first purpose built cycling tunnel. It runs under the River Tyne between Howdon and Jarrow, and was opened in 1951, heralded as a contribution ... coauthors title Improvement pledge for pedestrian Tyne Tunnel , Heyday newspaper The Journal quote ... news 2010 06 24 improvement pledge for pedestrian tyne tunnel 61634 26713930 accessdate 2010 08 09 ref ... Cite journal title New Tyne Tunnel moves a step closer journal The Northern Echo date 28 February 2002 ... None ref ref name GradeII Cite news last first coauthors title Improvement pledge for pedestrian Tyne ... 2010 06 24 improvement pledge for pedestrian tyne tunnel 61634 26713930 accessdate 2010 08 09 ref ... were constructed at Angel tube station Angel station on the London Underground . The Tyne Tunnel ... Upgradecost Cite news last first coauthors title Improvement pledge for pedestrian Tyne Tunnel , Repair ... www.journallive.co.uk north east news todays news 2010 06 24 improvement pledge for pedestrian tyne ... the tunnel publicity. First Tyne vehicle tunnel The vehicle tunnel is 1 mile or convert 5500 ft ... use the tunnel for free. A 10 discount is available to Tyne Tunnel permit holders. The permits are passive ... Tyne vehicle tunnel Tunnel usage is forecast to rise to 43,000 per day by 2021. In March 2004 ... more details