-
Barbarian FC and
Novocastrians Captain Peter Taylor,
Baron Taylor of
Gosforth (1930–1997), Lord
Chief Justice (1992–96) "
Novocastrians Rugby Football Club"...
-
Newcastle usually refers to:
Newcastle upon Tyne, a city and
metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear,
England Newcastle-under-Lyme, a town in Staffordshire...
- more than 1,300 pupils.
Former students are
known as Old
Novocastrians or Old
Novos ("
Novocastrian" is
macaronic Latin for "citizen of Newcastle"). In 2012...
-
Novocastrian Motorsport is an
Australian Supercars Championship team
based in Newcastle, New
South Wales. The team made its
competition debut at the 1994...
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Minneapolis →
Minneapolitans Naples →
Neapolitans (Neapolis)
Newcastle →
Novocastrians (Novum Castrum)
Orkney Islands →
Orcadians (Orcadia)
Oswestry → Oswestrians...
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March 2013.
Retrieved 4
March 2013. Fletcher,
Andrew (4
March 2014). "
Novocastrians Crave Change".
Australian Property Council.
Archived from the original...
- Statistics". www.ons.gov.uk.
Retrieved 29
November 2022. RGS
Alumni – the Old
Novocastrians' ****ociation
Archived 13
January 2007 at the
Wayback Machine. Retrieved...
- and the
Newcastle Knights. The
fairytale came true for
thousands of
Novocastrians when the
Newcastle club won
their first ever premiership,
staging a...
- 852 as of the 2021 census. The
demonym for the
people of
Newcastle is "
Novocastrian",
derived from
Latin novus (new) and
castra (castle or fort). Coal mining...
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Longbenton and
Gateshead Panthers.
Sarah started playing rugby union at
Novocastrians RFC in 2000 and
initially pla**** as a
strong running centre. She was...