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  1. Quinto Pompeyo Rufo. Quinto Pompeyo Rufo (en latín, Quintus Pompeius Rufus; c. 129 a. C.- Piceno, República romana, 88 a. C.) fue un antiguo político y militar romano, perteneciente a la plebeya gens Pompeya, que ejerció de cónsul en 88 a. C. Durante su tribunado en 99 a. C., favoreció el regreso de Quinto Cecilio Metelo Numídico del exilio.

  2. Newcastle upon Tyne. / 55.041; -1.651. The NE postcode area, also known as the Newcastle upon Tyne postcode area, [2] [3] [4] is a group of 61 postcode districts in north-east England covering 34 post towns. These cover most of Tyne and Wear (including Newcastle upon Tyne, Gateshead, North Shields, South Shields, Wallsend, Whitley Bay, Hebburn ...

  3. Acc 19697 - Shiremoor Cross Roads with Blue Bell signal cabi. Pinned by Pat Thomson. from Flickr (flickr) Acc 19587 - Shiremoor Cross Roads Treat Day late 1960s-early. Pinned by Pat Thomson. from Flickr (flickr) Acc 19646 - Marching to Treat from Emmerson Place via Shiremoor. Pinned by Pat Thomson.

  4. Prospect Hill railway station served the town of Shiremoor, Tyne and Wear, England from 1847 to 1864 on the Blyth and Tyne Railway. History. The station opened on 28 August 1847 by the Seghill Railway. The station was situated north of New York Road, on the A191, and close to the junction with Benton Road.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BackworthBackworth - Wikipedia

    Backworth is a village in the metropolitan borough of North Tyneside in the county of Tyne and Wear, England, about miles (6 km) west of Whitley Bay on the north east coast. It lies 5 miles (8 km) northeast of Newcastle upon Tyne. Other nearby towns include North Shields to the southeast, Wallsend to the south, and Cramlington to the northwest.

  6. 31 de jul. de 2013 · View old pictures of Shiremoor including: Shiremoor County Primary School, Dickens superstore, Shiremoor House Farm and the Park Estate

  7. Shiremoor is named from the common land of the district and the name of the moor dates back to medieval times when it was historically known as Tynemouthshire Moor – the moor belonging to Tynemouthshire. The moor was described as a great tract of desolate country. To the west near Gosforth it was called Killingworth Moor and near North ...