- grandmother, who was
brought up in Byker,
thought the
miners were the true
Geordies.
There is a
theory the name
comes from the
Northumberland and
Durham coal...
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annual but this name was
later given to the
leader of the
Geordies. The
second and
fourth Geordies have been
referred to as
Specky and
Lofty respectively...
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Geordy is a
given name.
People and
characters with the name include:
Geordy Black,
eponymous miner in folk song "
Geordy Black"
Geordy Gony (born 1994)...
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North East
Green Belt.
Residents of the area are
commonly referred to as
Geordies. The ONS 2011
census had 774,891
census respondents inside the "Tyneside...
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Kevin Walker (18
December 1958 – 26
November 2023),
known professionally as
Geordie Walker, was an
English rock musician,
songwriter and producer. He was...
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Newcastle upon Tyne, or
simply Newcastle (/njuːˈkæsəl/ new-K****-əl, RP: /ˈnjuːkɑːsəl/ NEW-kah-səl), is a
cathedral city and
metropolitan borough in Tyne...
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nickname is The Magpies,
while the club's
supporters are also
known as the
Geordies or the Toon Army. The name Toon
originates from the
Geordie pronunciation...
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Kelly Brook) who
arrives at a
school in
Newcastle to
teach a
group of
Geordies about the art of romance.
Music in the film included: Slip Into Something...
- "
Geordy Black", also
known as "Geordie Black" and "I'm
Going Down the Hill" is a 19th-century
Geordie folk song by
Rowland "Rowley" Harrison, in a style...
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strip in response, "The
Jocks and The
Geordies", a
revival of an old
strip from The Dandy, in
which the
Geordies (clearly
representing Viz)
competed with...