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  • |name=Wearmouth Bridge |picture caption=The Wearmouth Bridge, with the Rail Bridge behind
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  • |picture caption=The Wearmouth Bridge ...the river, [[Monkwearmouth]] was settled in 674 when Benedict founded the Wearmouth-Jarrow monastery. Opposite the monastery on the south bank, [[Bishopwearmou
    22 KB (3,454 words) - 14:30, 30 March 2016
  • ...nd protects its county town, [[Durham]], and enters the [[North Sea]] at [[Wearmouth]] near [[Sunderland]]. ...ough the Wear Valley to the [[North Sea]] where it flows out to the sea at Wearmouth, by [[Monkwearmouth]]. The Wear is the longest river in England with a cou
    10 KB (1,502 words) - 14:26, 7 July 2016
  • ...als of the area were called "Barbary Coasters". The borough stretches from Wearmouth Bridge to the harbour mouth on the north side of the river and is one of th ...ome of the Stadium of Light, which was opened on the site of the abandoned Wearmouth Colliery in July 1997, and is the home of the football club Sunderland AFC,
    2 KB (317 words) - 10:49, 14 March 2015
  • ...rld Heritage Site status in 2011.<ref>[http://www.wearmouth-jarrow.org.uk/ Wearmouth-Jarrow candidate World Heritage Site website]</ref>
    9 KB (1,438 words) - 22:16, 13 April 2016
  • After Colonel Brigg's death in 1900, the castle passed into the hands of the Wearmouth Coal Company about 1908, and from there to the National Coal Board.<ref nam
    22 KB (3,544 words) - 13:02, 4 April 2016
  • |name=Wearmouth Bridge |picture caption=The Wearmouth Bridge, with the Rail Bridge behind
    6 KB (880 words) - 20:45, 15 September 2017
  • ...is now also on the W2W Cycle Route between [[Isle of Walney|Walney]] and [[Wearmouth]].
    3 KB (399 words) - 22:11, 21 May 2017
  • ...standards is that, in 687, one of its graduates, Trumbert, transferred to Wearmouth-Jarrow and became scriptural tutor to a youthful Bede.<ref>Bede: ''Historia
    5 KB (798 words) - 20:57, 8 June 2018
  • *[[Bishop Wearmouth]]
    1 KB (172 words) - 10:18, 11 June 2020
  • ...in Southwick with the opening of Suddick Glasshouse. This was followed by Wearmouth Crown Glassworks in 1786. Southwick Bottleworks was a significant employer
    3 KB (404 words) - 18:10, 30 March 2021
  • ...in the North-East all his life at the twin monasteries of [[Monkwearmouth|Wearmouth]] and [[Jarrow]]. There is bid for the twin monasteries to gain World Herit
    6 KB (923 words) - 22:49, 29 January 2024
  • ...outh side of the river became known as Bishopwearmouth or sometimes "South Wearmouth", a parish covering around 20 square miles. The land consisted of a number
    5 KB (797 words) - 15:42, 30 January 2024