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NEWBURN
, an See also:urban. See also:district in the Tyneside See also:parliamentary See also:division of See also:Northumberland, See also:England, on the See also:Tyne, 54 m
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W. of See also:Newcastle by a See also:branch of the See also:North Eastern railway
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Pop
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(1901) 12,500
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It has collieries, and See also:iron, See also:steel, See also:engineering, See also:tool and See also:fire-See also:clay See also:works, and there is a large See also:industrial See also:population
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Newburn is of considerable antiquity
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See also:Roman remains have been discovered in proximity to See also:Hadrian's See also:Wall
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A See also:
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