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Neasham is a
village approximately four
miles to the
south east of
Darlington in
County Durham, England. The
village sits on the
banks of the
River Tees...
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Neasham Belle (1948 –
November 1971) was a
British Thoroughbred racehorse and
broodmare best
known for
winning the
classic Oaks
Stakes in 1951. After...
- 54°29′06″N 1°30′13″W / 54.4851°N 1.5035°W / 54.4851; -1.5035
Neasham Priory was a
priory founded for a
community of
Benedictine nuns
before 1157. Located...
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villages ending in -ham. HMS
Neasham was
named after Neasham in
County Durham.
Despite being completed on 15
November 1957,
Neasham was held in operational...
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Neasham Fen is a Site of
Special Scientific Interest in the
Darlington district of
County Durham, England. It lies on the
floodplain of the
River Tees...
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Quest for the
Green Man,
Godsfield Press Ltd (May 2004) ISBN 1-84181-232-3
Neasham, Mary. The
Spirit of the
Green Man,
Green Magic (December 2003) ISBN 0-9542963-7-0...
- Church,
Darlington is a
Grade II
listed former Church of
England church on
Neasham Road, Darlington,
County Durham. The
church was
designed by John Middleton...
- The
Wrightson Baronetcy, of
Neasham Hall in the
County of Durham, is a
title in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom. It was
created on 13 July 1900 for...
- Stapleton-on-Tees Croft-on-Tees Dalton-on-Tees
Hurworth Place Hurworth-on-Tees
Neasham Eryholme Sockburn Girsby Low
Dinsdale Low
Worsall Aislaby,
County Durham...
- Nimbus, 1949
Epsom Derby and 2,000
Guineas Mossborough, sire of
Ballymoss Neasham Belle, 1951
Epsom Oaks Hafiz, 1955
Queen Elizabeth II and
Champion Stakes...