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    Fatfield is an area of Washington, in the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England. Fatfield is an area of Washington, Tyne and...
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  • Fatfield Woods is a woodland in Tyne and Wear, England, near Washington. It covers a total area of 8.99 hectares (22.21 acres). It is owned and managed...
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    Alan Price (category People from Fatfield)
    Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 as a member of the Animals. Price was born in Fatfield, Washington, County Durham. He was educated at Jarrow Grammar School, County...
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    Station) Concord (previously New Washington and Little Usworth) Donwell Fatfield Glebe Harraton Lambton Mount Pleasant (which is south of the River Wear...
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    and local, versions of the legend associate the hill with Worm Hill, in Fatfield. In most versions of the story, the worm is large enough to wrap itself...
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    decided against signing a contract at Old Trafford and continued playing for Fatfield Juniors F.C. in the Hetton Youth League. After 18 months he signed, as...
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  • Lambton Worm, according to Northumbrian legend, curled around Worm Hill near Fatfield in northeast England, eating livestock and children, and was killed during...
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  • of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England. Carley Hill Castletown Downhill Fatfield Fulwell Hylton Castle Marina Marley Pots Monkwearmouth North Hylton Redhouse...
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    Harold Jeffreys (category People from Fatfield)
    probability. Jeffreys was born in Fatfield, County Durham, England, the son of Robert Hal Jeffreys, headmaster of Fatfield Church School, and his wife, Elizabeth...
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  • 1863, having been built by early settler James McCourt, originally named Fatfield. It subsequently changed names and owners on a number of occasions until...
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