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Sunderland Antiquarian Society, City of Sunderland. 14K likes. Promoting interest in the history of Sunderland and the surrounding area.

Welcome to Empire Cinemas. Lose Yourself in Film with the UK’s leading independently-owned cinema chain. Our growing portfolio currently …

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Go-Kart Mozart Live At The Star and Shadow Star and Shadow Cinema, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne. Go-Kart Mozart It’s taken a while, given that he is 56 and yet to break out of cult stardom, but the time of Lawrence is finally arriving.

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Welcome to Empire Cinemas. Lose Yourself in Film with the UK’s leading independently-owned cinema chain. Our growing portfolio currently offers 13 locations nationwide with 124 screens.

There also were smaller tokens used in Sunderland, tokens which were used by City employees to permit them free travel on Sunderland business, on the buses, ferries, etc.

Discover Sunderland’s fascinating history in one place. With a collection dating back to 1846 there are plenty of surprises at Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens.

The Sunderland Empire Theatre is a large theatre venue located in High Street West in Sunderland, North East England.The theatre, which opened in 1907, is owned by City of Sunderland Council and operated by Ambassador Theatre Group Ltd, on behalf of Sunderland Empire Theatre Trust.

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Biography (from Wikipedia) James Alfred Wight was born on 3 October 1916, in Sunderland, County Durham, England to James (1890–1960) and Hannah Bell (1890–1980) Wight.

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Sunderland was created a municipal borough of County Durham in 1835. Under the Local Government Act 1888, it was given the status of a County Borough, independent from county council control.

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Further re the ‘Wilson’ timber yard, thanks to Stuart Wilshaw. My maternal grandman, Alexander Logan, served his time at Wilson’s sawmill as an apprentice/trainee sawyer.