Tanfield, Durham — Tanfield is a former mining village in County Durham, England near Stanley and is the location of Tanfield Railway and the Causey Arch.Tanfield was the home of Tommy Armstrong (1848 1919), the pit man poet , whose grave is in the village cemetery … Wikipedia
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Harperley — is a small village in County Durham, in England. It is situated between Tantobie to the north east, Tanfield Lea to the east, Stanley, County Durham to the south, East Kyo to the south east and Catchgate, West Kyo and Annfield Plain to the… … Wikipedia
Reg Vardy Band — The Reg Vardy Band is a brass band based in North East England.Craghead Colliery BandIt was formed in 1910 as the Craghead Colliery Band for miners in Craghead, County Durham, a village between Consett and Chester le Street.Ever Ready BandThe… … Wikipedia
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List of churches in London — St. Paul s from the South London is the location of many famous churches, chapels and cathedrals, in a density unmatched anywhere else in England.[1] … Wikipedia