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after a local councillor, was constructed in the 1960s and was built on open land previously known as Church Fields. It contains flower beds, ornamental tree planting, a children's play area, a bowling green, and tennis courts. Whitburn
Cricket Club was established in 1862 in the grounds of Whitburn Hall. The club still survives today, located on East Street to the north of Cornthwaite Park. Another local sports club, Whitburn Golf Club, is located to the east of
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place of worship. The church contains an effigy tomb dating from 1689 which contains the bodies of
Michael and Isobel Matthew – a couple from the Matthew family of Cleadon who originally built the historic building of Cleadon Tower. The tomb is a testimony to the family's wealth and significance. Michael Matthew is represented on the tomb as an elderly gentleman lying down, his head on a pillow, and holding a book with the inscription
539:. The combined land area of Cleadon and Whitburn was approximately 3,309 acres (5.2 sq mi), suggesting that the settlements were well-established by the time of the Boldon Book. The entry in the Boldon Book mentions a "John of Whitburn" who "holds 40 acres and 1 toft and returns 8s and goes on missions for the Bishop." The use of the word "cornage", an old form of taxation pre-dating the
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576:(also known as Marsden Colliery) opened in the 1840s, stimulating the local brick and iron industries and fulfilling the growing demand for coal. By 1931, Whitburn Colliery produced over 18,000 tons of coal per week, serving the surrounding Marsden pit village. It closed on 1 June 1968 and the village was demolished.
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Methodist chapel, a post-office, a brewery, and three public houses." The 1891 census reveals that
Whitburn's population included wealthy industrialists, entrepreneurs, coalminers and fishermen. Detached villas and terraces were built along with two schools and the Wesleyan Chapel, which was replaced
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Whitburn contains shops which include convenience stores, a butchers, an ice-cream parlour, an antiques store and pubs. Historically, a recreational ground was gifted to the village in 1897. Today, Cornthwaite Park to the south of the village is
Whitburn's primary recreational space. The Park, named
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Whitburn Bents is an area located on the coastline to the south of the village. It features a small arch of early 20th century cottages on the site of a former fisherman's cottage and an 18th century farmstead. The land was formerly a fishing hamlet. The name "Bents" is derived from the coarse grass
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system until 1718 when the Land
Enclosure Act came into force and a number of farms were created. Until the mid-late 19th century, Whitburn was a largely agricultural and fishing community. Throughout the 19th century, the population of Whitburn Parish grew from 675 in 1801 to 2,738 in 1891, largely
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which connects
Sunderland to South Shields. Whitburn was historically quite an isolated settlement; a road connecting the Bents to Sunderland was constructed in 1865, and only in 1929 was the north-south route (now the A183) completed. By the 1920s, a regular bus route operated on this road running
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Whitburn has three churches: Whitburn Parish Church, St
Vincent's Catholic Church and Whitburn Methodist Church. Whitburn Parish Church is a Grade 2 listed building and is the oldest surviving building in the village. Little is known of the church's history and there is no record of its dedication.
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on
England in 1588, two Spanish galleons ran aground on Whitburn Rocks and it is thought that two bells from one of the galleons were placed in Whitburn Church when it was restored. Until All Saints' Church in Cleadon was built in 1869, the residents of Cleadon used Whitburn Parish Church as their
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which is recorded in a 1779 coastal shipping survey. The original mill blew down in a storm and was replaced by the current limestone magnesian structure in around 1796. The windmill would have ground corn from local farms which was then used to make bread. Towards the end of the 19th century,
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and a parish. Whitburn Parish included the townships of
Whitburn and Cleadon. By the 12th century, Whitburn appears to have been well-established as a two row green village (two rows of properties facing onto a linear green). Whitburn had a tithe barn, a stone building which formed part of the
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South Bents Farm, originally established in the 18th century, remained in use until the 1960s. South Bents
Farmhouse, located to the south of the concave of cottages, is a Grade 2 listed building. Much of the evidence of early farming activities has been lost due to modern developments,
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crashed into the sea after dropping bombs on Sunderland. The German airmen all survived and were rescued from the water. The cottages at Whitburn Bents were also badly damaged during heavy bombing in 1940. Whitburn had a few wartime defences. A bombing decoy, known as a
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driven by increased industrialisation. A contemporary description from 1834 describes the villages as having "a more sheltered and comfortable appearance than most places on the bare-eastern coast." Another description of the village from 1857 records it as having "a
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Whitburn has retained its village character, with its main street, parish church, cricket ground and park with bowling greens and tennis courts. The street plan of the medieval core of the village largely remains today and can be seen in the layout of Front Street.
813:(75.2% of residents). The majority of residents (58.2%) were in employment, with wholesale and retail trade and health and social work activities being the most common industries for the area. The most common occupation was 'Professional' (16.2%).
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from Sunderland to South Shields. However, low connectivity to and from the village has continued into the 21st century. Only a few roads connect Whitburn to surrounding population centres (the A183 to South Shields, Roker and Sunderland, and the
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at the time, was responsible for spreading Christianity throughout the North East. Whitburn was located within an important centre of European learning and culture at this time, being situated between the monasteries of Jarrow and Monkwearmouth.
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However, there is evidence that it dates from the 13th century. The top of the tower was added in the 15th century, and the church was restored by Newcastle architects Austin & Johnson in 1867-8. Following the attack of the
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452:(8,000–4,500BC). Lumps of burnt daub have been discovered at Potter's Hole on the coast, probably from a timber structure. Archaeological deposits and Mesolithic flint scatters have been found at nearby sites, including
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was 7,448. For much of its history, Whitburn was a fishing and agricultural community. The village contains three schools, three churches, a cricket club, recreational grounds, a pub and a variety of shops.
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camps were also recorded in West Hall and South Bents Farm in Whitburn. Two rifle ranges from the time are still visible today in the village. In 1921, a war memorial was erected on the village green.
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Throughout the 20th century, there was much residential development in Whitburn largely to the north and east of the village's historic core. This led to the village's function as a
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The village's first school was built in 1824 and a second was built in 1856. Today, there are three schools in Whitburn: Whitburn Village Primary School, Marsden Primary School and
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Where an abbreviation is used in the references this is indicated below in (brackets) at the end of the source name. When a source is available online, a link has been included.
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Whitburn Methodist Church is located on the corner of Lizard Lane. It was constructed in 1881 to replace the original Wesleyan Chapel. Wesleyan influence entered the area when
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In 1931 the parish of Whitburn had a population of 6,082. On 1 April 1936 the parish was abolished with most of the area, including the village itself, becoming part of
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building and a local landmark. It is located to the north of the village. It is the oldest surviving of local stone tower mills. The original windmill was a wooden
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and a smaller part going to South Shields. Boldon Urban District was abolished in 1974 when the area was transferred from County Durham to Tyne and Wear. No
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Part of the village to the south has been designated as an Area of Potential Archaeological Importance as it is the site of a medieval village. During the
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was installed at Lizard Lane in 1940, and Whitburn windmill was used by observer corps as an observation post to warn of oncoming enemies at sea.
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took over ownership of the windmill in 1960, and in 1991–1992, they undertook a restoration project of the mill for which it was awarded the
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visited his cousin Margaret Wilcox while she lived in Whitburn, along with Lady Hedworth Williamson of Whitburn Hall (second cousin of
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burial was uncovered in Wheatall Farm in 1929 which contained a 35-year-old person buried with an arrowhead, flints and limpets.
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Attainment 8 score is calculated by adding together a student's highest scores across eight government-approved qualifications.
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Saint Vincent's Catholic Church is a small church built in the 1950s located on Mill Lane at the corner of Poplar Drive.
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of Whitburn and Marsden is represented by local councillors Peter Boyack, Tracey Dixon, and Joyce Welsh (all Labour).
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833:. Boundary changes caused the village to move into the South Shields constituency prior to the election. As of 2022,
1058:(formerly Whitburn Comprehensive School). The schools' latest Ofsted inspections records all three as being "Good".
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in 2003. This recreation area is a popular haunt for birdwatchers. The coastline from Trow Point to Whitburn is an
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Whitburn Parish Church, the oldest surviving building in the village, was constructed in the 13th century.
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Wildlife Site. The birds that visit each winter arrive in internationally significant numbers, including
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however, steam-powered mills grew in prominence and Whitburn mill eventually ceased operation in 1896.
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plateau, which overlooks Sunderland. The population for the combined Whitburn and Marsden Ward in the
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1868:"Millers Trail. An eight mile walk linking the three windmills of Whitburn, Cleadon and Fulwell"
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formed part of the bishop's estates and much of the surrounding land belonged to the
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An historical, topographical, and descriptive view of the County Palatine of Durham
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Census 2001 : Urban Areas : Table KS01 : Usual Resident Population
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Whitburn Village Primary School and Marsden Primary School performance at end of
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Whitburn Bents Conservation Area. Character Appraisal and Management Strategy
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report recorded a training ground at Marsden Farm in Whitburn. Prefabricated
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2012:"Final recommendations for Parliamentary constituencies in Tyne and Wear"
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system, situated off Church Lane until it was destroyed by a bomb in the
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The earliest evidence of human occupation in Whitburn dates back to the
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East Street near the centre of Whitburn, approaching the village shops.
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also appear on the coastline here in nationally significant numbers.
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was founded in 674, the king gifted all of the royal estates east of
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was created for the former urban district and so it became an
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The history and antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
1909:"Whitburn and Marsden Ward (as of 2011). Local Area Report"
359:. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the city of
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Young, Brian; Middleton, Penny; Dunn, Ivan (29 May 2015).
1178:% of pupils with Grade 5 or above in English & maths
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Whitburn Church of England Academy performance at end of
551:. 200 years after the Boldon Book, the Bishop of Durham (
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where he won the FA Cup in 1921. Brought up in Whitburn.
1195:% of pupils staying in education or entering employment
1723:"Relationships and changes Whitburn AP/CP through time"
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visited Sunderland and Cleadon in the mid-18th century.
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Gull resting on the cliffs between Whitburn and Marsden
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In the UK national parliament, Whitburn is part of the
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Whitburn windmill, dating from the 18th century, is a
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flints have also been found in Whitburn. A Bronze Age
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Whitburn War Memorial, located on the village green.
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1936:"South Tyneside Local Authority. Local Area Report"
1698:"Population statistics Whitburn AP/CP through time"
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408:The first written instance of Whitburn is in the
1437:– Scottish footballer. Died in Whitburn aged 80.
3100:Whitburn Conservation Area. Character Appraisal
601:). It is popularly believed that Carroll wrote
363:and 4 miles (6.4 km) south of the town of
3173:South Tyneside Council & Community website
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2754:"Obituary. Thomas Elliot Harrison, 1808–1888"
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2500:"All schools and colleges in South Tyneside"
1372:(footballers) – both full-backs played for
1122:% of pupils achieving at a higher standard
1023:Information board in Whitburn Coastal Park.
487:– which included Whitburn – to the Church.
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2201:"Exploring Souter Lighthouse and The Leas"
1303:Bus on Mill Lane to the north of Whitburn.
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3330:Populated coastal places in Tyne and Wear
2181:(Report). LUC. 29 March 2021. p. 131
1396:– footballer, striker for Portsmouth and
677:Whitburn and Marsden Ward compared (2011)
2890:"The Smiths remember big day at Wembley"
1536:Young, Middleton & Dunn, 2015: 78-83
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3335:Metropolitan Borough of South Tyneside
3116:Whitburn heritage character assessment
3056:. Newcastle: A. Fullarton and Company.
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2228:"The coast - Lizard point to Whitburn"
1989:Office for National Statistics :
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1105:% of pupils meeting expected standard
881:Whitburn windmill, looking out to sea.
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3212:Photographs of Whitburn, old and new
3181:- Whitburn Community Library website
2561:"Whitburn Church of England Academy"
2470:"Whitburn Church of England Academy"
2285:Bilalova, Pamela (23 January 2022).
1963:"England Country. Local Area Report"
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845:and has been since May 2013. In the
3076:A Dictionary of British Place Names
2917:Hutchinson, John (28 August 2013).
1265:Interior of Whitburn Parish Church.
27:Village in South Tyneside, England.
3016:Gibsone, Harriet (30 April 2015).
2565:Compare School Performance Service
2536:Compare School Performance Service
2504:Compare School Performance Service
2257:Bilalova, Pamela (10 March 2021).
1765:"Point 7 - The Carroll connection"
1725:. A Vision of Britain through Time
1056:Whitburn Church of England Academy
935:To the north of the village, near
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2416:"Whitburn Village Primary School"
1324:. The nearest Metro stations are
3190:A Vision of Britain through Time
3061:Mackenzie, E.; Ross, M. (1834).
1702:A Vision of Britain through Time
1453:– musician. Grew up in Whitburn.
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1277:Spire of Whitburn Parish Church.
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2836:Simkin, John (September 1997).
2808:Simkin, John (September 1997).
1814:"Point 5 - The Whitburn bomber"
1081:Whitburn Village Primary School
1029:Shops, amenities and recreation
943:. The area was designated as a
867:Map of key features in Whitburn
2627:The Cleadon Village Atlas Mini
1644:Mackenzie & Ross, 1834: 50
607:while holidaying in Whitburn.
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3198:from the Durham Mining Museum
3196:History of Mining at Whitburn
2112:"Point 6 - Whitburn Windmill"
2067:"List of councillors by ward"
1678:Young et al., 2015: 152, 188
1332:. The area is served by the
604:The Walrus and the Carpenter
527:Whitburn is recorded in the
428:, an Anglo-Saxon word for a
3208:for Whitburn, Tyne and Wear
2942:"Bill Robinson (1919–1992)"
2650:Young et al., 2015: 114-115
1791:Young et al., 2015: 223-230
1238:shall not lye here but rise
914:Cottages at Whitburn Bents.
829:, Whitburn was part of the
656:heavy anti-aircraft battery
106:OS grid reference
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3179:Whitburn Community Library
2971:Barry Hugman's Footballers
2758:Minutes of the Proceedings
2017:Local Government Chronicle
1416:– footballer, striker for
1358:– footballer, striker for
823:South Shields constituency
558:Whitburn operated under a
3325:Villages in Tyne and Wear
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3149:The Cleadon Village Atlas
3067:. Vol. 1. Newcastle.
3050:Fordyce, William (1857).
2919:"TWIH: Sep Smith's Debut"
2865:"England Football Online"
2784:"England Football Online"
1744:Local Government Act 1972
1617:Young et al., 2015: 94-96
1575:Young et al., 2015: 96-97
1406:– footballer, player for
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686:Whitburn and Marsden Ward
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549:Prior of Durham Cathedral
535:and was listed alongside
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122:Metropolitan borough
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3249:Populated coastal places
2770:10.1680/imotp.1888.20897
2724:"Tyne and Wear boundary"
2532:"Marsden Primary School"
2443:"Marsden Primary School"
2357:"Welcome to Whitburn CC"
2001:Retrieved 26 August 2009
1388:Portsmouth Football Club
827:2010 UK General Election
140:Metropolitan county
18:Whitburn, South Tyneside
3175:– Local council website
3139:Sunderland City Council
3082:Oxford University Press
2869:England Football Online
2788:England Football Online
2697:"Timetables & maps"
2593:"Whitburn – St Vincent"
1997:8 February 2007 at the
1854:Young et al., 2015: 240
1687:Young et al., 2015: 190
1635:Young et al., 2015: 148
1626:Young et al., 2015: 108
1167:Local authority average
1162:Whitburn C of E Academy
3107:South Tyneside Council
2996:Julie4sunderland.co.uk
2314:"Towns & villages"
2236:South Tyneside Council
2072:South Tyneside Council
2040:"Mrs Emma Lewell-Buck"
1875:South Tyneside Council
1545:Young et al., 2015: 91
1487:South Tyneside Council
1443:– Labour Party MP for
1350:Thomas Elliot Harrison
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1086:Marsden Primary School
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999:Whitburn Coastal Park.
921:agrostis, or bentgrass
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896:South Tyneside Council
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503:, Whitburn was both a
371:, Whitburn is part of
3072:Mills, A. D. (2011).
2843:Spartacus Educational
2815:Spartacus Educational
2732:Stagecoach North East
1338:Stagecoach North East
1307:Whitburn lies on the
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931:Whitburn Coastal Park
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847:2019 General Election
628:Durham Light Infantry
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581:Boldon Urban District
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493:Bishop of Lindisfarne
3161:on 21 November 2021.
2921:. Leicester City F.C
2632:(Report). April 2015
2382:"Whitburn golf club"
2318:Visit South Tyneside
1400:. Lived in Whitburn.
945:Local Nature Reserve
190:Sovereign state
2946:theyflysohigh.co.uk
2810:"John (Jack) Young"
1447:. Born in Whitburn.
1431:. Born in Whitburn.
1427:-winning side, and
1422:Charlton Athletic's
1408:Leicester City F.C.
1390:. Born in Whitburn.
1380:. Born in Whitburn.
1322:Tyne and Wear Metro
1209:Attainment 8 score
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831:Jarrow constituency
805:At the time of the
663:commuter settlement
393:Magnesian Limestone
349:metropolitan county
319: /
2386:Whitburn Golf Club
2101:WHCA, 2017: 16, 20
1653:Fordyce, 1857: 733
1445:Sunderland Central
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541:Anglo-Saxon period
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440:for "white barn".
357:North East England
264:UK Parliament
210:Dialling code
30:Village in England
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2895:The Northern Echo
2838:"Billy Henderson"
2346:WHCA, 2017: 32-33
2149:"Bents farmhouse"
1410:Born in Whitburn.
1386:– footballer for
1378:1923 FA Cup Final
1360:Tottenham Hotspur
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