- The
Redheugh Bridge (/ˈrɛd.jʊf/, RED-yuuf) is a road
bridge spanning the
River Tyne west of
Newcastle upon Tyne city
centre on the
north bank and Gateshead...
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Redheugh Park (pronounced red-yuff) was a
football stadium in Gateshead, England. The
stadium was
built in 1930 when
South Shields F.C.
moved to Gateshead...
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Redheugh railway station served the town of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear,
England from 1837 to 1854 on the
Newcastle and
Carlisle Railway. The
station opened...
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Margaret Eliott of
Redheugh is the 29th Clan
Chief of Clan Eliott. The
daughter of the
Elliot Clan's late
hereditary Chief, Sir
Arthur Eliott, 11th Baronet...
- that
Ellot of
Redheugh was
living in the
early 1400s. In 1426 John
Elwalde of
Teviotdale is recorded. In 1476
Robert Ellot of
Redheugh appears as the...
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running street,
Redheugh Bridge road,
which is
actually parallel to, and below, the
actual bridge and was the road to the old
Redheugh Bridge. The arena...
- E. (2005).
Glossary of Geology. Springer. p. 73. ISBN 9780922152766. "
Redheugh Sandstone Formation". BGS
Lexicon of
Names Rock Units.
British Geological...
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Redheugh Gardens War
Memorial or
Hartlepool War
Memorial is a
World War I and
World War II
memorial located in the
Headlands of Hartlepool,
County Durham...
- Elliot. "Walter d'Elliot (d'Alyth), of The Brae (
forfeited 1306) and of
Redheugh,
circa 1314 x 1320 The
early history of the Elliots, a Scoto-Breton Border...
- 19
February 1928. When the club
relocated to Gateshead, they pla**** at
Redheugh Park
until 1973, when they
moved briefly to the
Gateshead Youth Stadium...