Seaham (/ˈsiːəm/ SEE-əm) is a seaside town in County Durham, England. Located on the Durham Coast, Seaham is situated 6 miles (10 kilometres) south of...
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Seaham Hall is an English country house, now run as a spa hotel, in County Durham. Seaham Hall was built in the 1790s by Sir Ralph Milbanke, 6th Baronet...
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Marquess of Londonderry (redirect from Viscount Seaham)
surname of Vane on his marriage and in 1823 he was created Viscount Seaham, of Seaham in the County Palatine of Durham, and Earl Vane, with remainder to...
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The Seaham Colliery was a coal mine in County Durham in the North of England. The mine suffered an underground explosion in 1880 which resulted in the...
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East Seaham is a primarily rural suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is situated on...
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357°W / 54.843; -1.357 Northlea is an area of Seaham, County Durham, England, to the north west of Seaham town centre and close to the North Sea coast...
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Seaham[pronunciation?] is a suburb of the Port Stephens local government area in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the...
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Seaham Quarry is a heritage-listed former quarry and now geological site at Torrence Street, Seaham, Port Stephens Council, New South Wales, Australia...
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Seaham Lifeboat Station is a former Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) station, which was located at the harbour town of Seaham, in County Durham...
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Seaham was a parliamentary constituency, in existence between 1918 and 1950, of the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It elected...
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Seaham is a railway station on the Durham Coast Line, which runs between Newcastle and Middlesbrough via Hartlepool. The station, situated 5 miles 11 chains...
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Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (redirect from Sidney James Webb, 1st Baron Seaham)
took an active role in politics. Sidney became Member of Parliament for Seaham at the 1922 general election. The couple's influence can be seen in their...
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Lewis Wing (category Seaham Red Star F.C. players)
Seaham Red Star. Wing made his debut for Seaham Red Star in a 2–1 victory against Heaton Stannington, on 5 January 2014. After two months with Seaham...
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of the House of Commons Conservative Baldwin II Ramsay MacDonald MP for Seaham (1866–1937) 5 June 1929 7 June 1935 6 years, 3 days (1929) First Lord of...
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Deneside is an area in Seaham, County Durham, in England. It is situated to the west of Seaham. "Ward population 2011". Retrieved 8 July 2015. The most...
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Seaham Red Star Football Club is a football club based in Seaham, England. They joined the Wearside League in 1979 as Seaham Colliery Welfare Red Star...
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renovation completed". 11 May 2017. "Ada Lovelace Suite | Seaham Hall Coastal Spa Resort, Durham". seaham-hall.co.uk. 23 June 2022. "LOVELACE MEMORIAL APPROXIMATELY...
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Seaham High School (formerly Seaham School of Technology) is a coeducational secondary school located in Seaham, County Durham, England, for pupils aged...
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for Seaham. 25 December – Christmas at Six Mile Bottom. 30 December – Arrived Seaham. 1815 2 January – Married to Miss Annabella Milbanke at Seaham. 2–21...
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Tommy (statue) (category Seaham)
by artist Ray Lonsdale, displayed close to Seaham war memorial, on Terrace Green by the seafront in Seaham, County Durham, in North East England. The...
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Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, Marquess of Buckingham Earl Vane Viscount Seaham 8 July 1823 Charles Vane, Marquess of Londonderry Former Ambassador to Austria...
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the 1950 general election from the abolished Seaham constituency,but excluding the Urban District of Seaham Harbour, which was included in Houghton-le-Spring...
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iron girder bridge in the world') opened in 1879. In 1854 the Londonderry, Seaham & Sunderland Railway opened linking collieries to a separate set of staiths...
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A view of Murton colliery near Seaham, United Kingdom, 1843...
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proposed the building of a new harbour at a rocky inlet at Dalden Ness, Seaham and work began in November 1828. Previously this rocky inlet was known by...
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The Kane Gang are an English pop trio formed in Seaham in 1982. The group comprised Martin Brammer, Paul Woods and Dave Brewis. They scored several UK...
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417 Gainsborough 21,910 Lincolnshire 418 Ossett 21,855 West Yorkshire 419 Seaham 21,665 County Durham 420 Great Bookham and Fetcham 21,655 Surrey 421 Darlaston...
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Dawdon (category Seaham)
Dawdon is a former pit community to the south of Seaham, County Durham, England. An area of the beach near Dawdon (known locally as "the Blast", a former...
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The 2nd (Seaham) Durham Artillery Volunteer Corps was a part-time unit of Britain's Royal Artillery raised in County Durham by the Vane-Tempest family...
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