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Methodist Chapel | Methodist Chapel | Mr. Richardson | 20 Chains south east | A neat recently erected stone building | ||
(Wesleyan) | Wesleyan | of Gloster Hill | for the use of the sect of Christians | |||
Methodist Chapel | Mr. Graham | the name denotes. | ||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
Methodist Chapel | Revd. J.W. Dunn | |||||
(Wesleyan) | ||||||
NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY | North Eastern Ry | Mr. Richardson | 43 Chains east | A goods branch of the North | ||
(Amble Branch) | (Amble Branch) | of Gloster Hill | Eastern Railway principally | |||
North Eastern Railway | Mr. Graham | used for the transit of coal to | ||||
Amble Branch | Warkworth Harbour. | |||||
North Eastern Railway | Revd. J.W. Dunn | |||||
Amble Branch | ||||||
Victoria Street | Victoria Street | County Voters List | 17 Chains east | A short street of stone | ||
Victoria Street | Mr. Graham | of Gloster Hill | buildings | |||
Victoria Street | Revd. J.W. Dunn | |||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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