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'''Camperdow''' is an urbanised village in [[Northumberland]], standing just south of [[Burradon, Northumberland|Burradon]], with which it is closely linked.<ref>'[http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/local-news/seven-interesting-facts-burradon--1342126| Seven interesting facts about Burradon and Camperdown]': ''Northeast Chronicle''</ref>
'''Camperdown''' is an urbanised village in [[Northumberland]], standing just south of [[Burradon, Killingworth|Burradon]], with which it is closely linked.<ref>'[http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/local-news/seven-interesting-facts-burradon--1342126| Seven interesting facts about Burradon and Camperdown]': ''Northeast Chronicle''</ref>
Both villages had coal mines.
Both villages had coal mines.



Latest revision as of 16:16, 10 June 2018

Camperdown
Northumberland
Location
Grid reference: NZ271720
Location: 55°2’33"N, 1°34’39"W
Data
Post town: Newcastle upon Tyne
Postcode: NE12
Local Government
Council: North Tyneside

Camperdown is an urbanised village in Northumberland, standing just south of Burradon, with which it is closely linked.[1] Both villages had coal mines.

The village and its mine were named in celebration of the victory at the Battle of Camperdown, a naval battle fought in 1797 off Holland. In the battle Admiral Duncan destroyed the fleet of the Batavian Republic, a puppet state of Revolutionary France, off the Dutch village of Camperduin.

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