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  2. Newton Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    A map of Aycliffe and its surrounding area c. 1611, extracted from a map of County Durham by John Speed.The name "Aycliffe" is rendered as "Acle". In the above, "Acle" is the original village of Aycliffe, and "Scol Acle" is School Aycliffe ("School" in the village's name being derived from "Scula", a Viking chieftain that was granted lands in the area).

  3. History of photography - Wikipedia

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    View from the Window at Le Gras 1826 or 1827, believed to be the earliest surviving camera photograph. [1] Original (left) and colorized reoriented enhancement (right).. The history of photography began with the discovery of two critical principles: The first is camera obscura image projection; the second is the discovery that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. [2]

  4. Category:Books of photographs - Wikipedia

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    Selfish (book) A Seventh Man; Shade: A Tale of Two Presidents; Shades of Grey: Glasgow, 1956–1986; The Shadowcatchers; Shipwreck (book) Skurken i Muminhuset; Spiritual America (book) Stanley Kubrick: Drama & Shadows: Photographs 1945–1950; Street Life in London; Street Photography Now; Stroop Report; Suburbia (book) Subway Art; Summertime ...

  5. Sedgefield (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia

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    Sedgefield has a long mining history (extracting coal, fluorspar and iron ore) and once had a very strong affiliation to the Labour Party, with nearly monolithic support in parts of the constituency. [ citation needed ] The area contains a mixture of former coal country in the area around Trimdon and more industrial areas around the new town of ...

  6. Aycliffe Village - Wikipedia

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    Today's Aycliffe Village is a mixture of cottages, old houses and new builds. On the whole, its architecture is varied with some houses dating back several hundred years to a small amount of relatively new-build properties.

  7. A. Edward Newton - Wikipedia

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    The three volume Newton sale catalogue remains a useful reference for literature collectors. A. Edward Newton Bookplate. Newton was a resident of Daylesford, Pennsylvania and resided in the home called Oak Knoll. [2] Newton's bookplate referred to his home Oak Knoll and depicted an image of the London Temple Bar.

  8. ROF Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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    ROF Aycliffe, was a Royal Ordnance Factory built on an 867-acre (3.51 km 2) site off Heighington Lane, Aycliffe, County Durham, England during the early 1940s. "Aycliffe Angels" [ edit ]

  9. Category:Newton Aycliffe - Wikipedia

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