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 Sunderland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sunderland is an industrial area and port in the City of Sunderland metropolitan borough in the county of Tyne and Wear in North East England.
Sunderland forms part of the larger City of Sunderland which also includes the neighbouring towns of Washington, Hetton-le-Hole and Houghton-le-Spring and is the largest city, by measures of population and area, between Leeds and Edinburgh.
The urban area of Sunderland was recorded in the 2001 census as 177,739, whilst the population of the larger City of Sunderland was 282,700.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sunderland   (3072 words)

  
 University of Sunderland
Sunderland is a breath of fresh air, with a stunning coastline and breathtaking countryside nearby as well as all the nightlife, leisure and cultural opportunities you’d expect from a major city.
Sunderland has an international outlook and students from across the globe choose to study with us - either on campus or on our accredited programmes in partner institutions.
Welcome to Sunderland - a dynamic, modern university with high standards of teaching and research and a growing reputation as the university for enterprise, employment and opportunity.
welcome.sunderland.ac.uk   (123 words)

  
 Sunderland
Sunderland is situated at the head of the River Wear and became an important port in the early 18th century.
Quays, workshops and warehouses grew in number and by the middle of the 19th century, Sunderland was a flourishing port.
This increased the amount of work for people working in ports in Sunderland and Newcastle where the coal was loaded into coastal vessels to be transported by sea.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /ITsunderland.htm   (469 words)

  
 Leyden
Sunderland was originally known as Swampfield because of swamps that began near the village and continued nearly down to the Hadley town line.
Sunderland, which has long been a thriving agricultural community that benefits from the rich Connecticut River Valley soil, was incorporated on November 12, 1718.
Sunderland Fish hatchery, on Route 116 near the Amherst town line, is operated by the State Division of Fisheries and Wildlife.
www.co.franklin.ma.us /sundland.htm   (487 words)

  
 Sunderland Football Club News and Results from Football.co.uk
Sunderland striker Daryl Murphy was delighted to have broken his Black Cats duck with a goal in the 1-1 draw against Tottenham Hotspur at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland manager Mick McCarthy has warned his players that they are playing for their professional futures in the last few weeks of the season.
Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy was again left to rue his side's profligate finishing after they slipped to a 2-0 defeat at Blackburn Rovers on Wednesday.
www.football.co.uk /sunderland/index.shtml   (241 words)

  
 Sunderland City Council
The vision is to establish Sunderland as a city by the sea with a fantastic natural environment, a city striving to maximise the quality of life for everyone by pursuing a smarter attitude to city living and leading the way in creating a fully sustainable, balanced future.
Find out why Sunderland is one of the UK's smartest business locations
Sunderland is aiming to become the most liveable city in the UK.
www.sunderland.gov.uk   (93 words)

  
 Sunderland
Sunderland was originally part of Monkwearmouth and in fact the name Sunderland derives from `Sundered Land', that is land that was sundered or seperated, from the monastic estates of Monkwearmouth in Anglo-Saxon times.
For centuries Sunderland was only a part of Wearmouth and although the name Sunderland was commonly used for the whole area, it was not until 1719 that Sunderland itself achieved the status of a seperate parish.
Undoubtedly the most historic part of Sunderland is that area on the north bank by the coast called Monkwearmouth.
www.tcaec.co.uk /sunderland.htm   (316 words)

  
 Odds on Sunderland from Coral
In 1913 Sunderland narrowly missed out on becoming one of the first clubs to win the double when they were beaten by Aston Villa — their major rivals for silverware at the time — in the final of the FA Cup.
Sunderland's 68 unbroken years in the top league remained a record until surpassed by Arsenal F.C. 1986-87 was the worst season in the history of SAFC, when they were relegated to the Third Division for the first time.
Sunderland struggled in mid-table for much of the time, and fretted on the edge of relegation during the last days of the season.
www.play-to-win.co.uk /championship/sunderland.htm   (878 words)

  
 SUNDERLAND - Online Information article about SUNDERLAND
Morton incorporated Sunderland in 1634, stating that it had been a borough from time immemorial under the name of the New Borough of Wear-mouth.
farm in 1183 and rendered too shillings and the town of Sunderland rendered 58 shillings tallage in 1197 during the vacancy of the see.
During the 17th century Sunderland was the seat of a See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /STE_SUS/SUNDERLAND.html   (1695 words)

  
 SAFC Blog
Sunderlands reply did not come until the 66th minute when a run down the left channel produced what was obviously a cross from the feet of Julio Arca which found it`s way into the net.
Sunderland AFC is a rollercoaster of emotion, this season has seen the destruction of a lot of our fans belief in the team.
If you too would like your frustrations or delights of being a Sunderland AFC fan to be heard, then leave a comment with your telephone number or email address and I will get in touch with you (don`t panic, your details will not be published because I moderate all the comments).
sunderlandafc.blogspot.com   (2906 words)

  
 Independent Online Edition > Sunderland
Sunderland seized upon a long-overdue slice of fortune to sink West Brom and claim only the Black Cats' second Barclays Premiership win of a desperate season.
The Sunderland defender Steven Caldwell has pleaded with supporters to stop criticising the club's manager, Mick McCarthy, and to blame the players instead for their plight.
Sunderland's eighth straight Premiership defeat was only to be expected at White Hart Lane yesterday.
sport.independent.co.uk /football/sunderland   (1020 words)

  
 Sunderland, Vermont, New England, USA
George Spencer (1739-1817) was the sixth Earl of Sunderland and the fourth Duke of Marlborough.
In 1791 Sunderland had almost twice as many people as Arlington, but by 1800 Arlington's population was triple that of Sunderland, and it has remained so up to the present.
There are people who say that Sunderland was named for Peleg Sunderland, one of the Green Mountain Boys, who lived in Manchester.
www.virtualvermont.com /towns/sunderland.html   (803 words)

  
 RNLI Sunderland
The other station is located in Sunderland Marina, which is where the “Atlantic 75” class lifeboat operates from.
Sunderland RNLI Lifeboat Station is proud to own the tag of the “Oldest Operational Lifeboat Station” in the Great Britain.
This was between 1873 and 1887 when Sunderland had four independent stations operating at the same time.
www.rnlisunderland.org   (286 words)

  
 Sunderland Teaching Primary Care Trust - Home
You are currently in Sunderland Teaching Primary Care NHS Trust which is one section of the Sunderland Health Portal.
Sunderland Teaching Primary Care Trust (TPCT) aims to ensure that staff at all levels are supported to achieve a work/life balance.
Primary Care Trusts are the cornerstone of the modernised NHS and, as a united organisation for the whole city, Sunderland TPCT is able to ensure equality of service for all patients, with every one assured of high standards and access to the same medical specialists, wherever they live.
www.sunderland.nhs.uk /teachingpct   (558 words)

  
 Sunderland Athletic Football Club - Official Site of the F.A. Premier League
And a year on, Sunderland were pipped to promotion in their debut season at the new ground, losing a momentous Wembley play-off final to Charlton on penalties.
Sunderland were a struggling Second Division outfit and facilities at Roker Park were insufficient for a successful top-flight club.
Flitting between the First and Second Divisions, Sunderland still found time to famously shock Leeds United in the 1973 FA Cup final and the sight of manager Bob Stokoe racing across the Wembley turf to embrace goalkeeper Jim Montgomery remains an enduring image.
www.premierleague.com /fapl.rac?command=forwardOnly&nextPage=enClubDetail&id=39   (631 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Sunderland empire
Sorry, there is no article with the title Sunderland empire.
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 Home - Sunderland of Scotland
Sunderland of Scotland - The official supplier of outerwear to the European Ryder Cup team.
Ettrick Brands the new Golf Division of Sunderland of Scotland, Lyle and Scott and Bobby Jones have relocated to Selkirk.
Sunderlands own embroidery service allows you to personalise your outerwear to your exact requirements.
www.sunderlandgolf.com   (117 words)

  
 Sunderland arc: Helping to improve Sunderland City including the arc
Sunderland arc aims to create a place we can all be proud of.
Sunderland arc will bring jobs, businesses and tourism to Sunderland; the largest city in the North East of England.
To bring the River Wear, the heart of Sunderland’s past success, back to the city.
www.sunderlandarc.co.uk   (115 words)

  
 Invest in Sunderland for your business
Sunderland is one of the UK's most competitive business locations, and is home to a host of blue-chip companies such as Nissan, Rolls-Royce, Barclays and T-Mobile.
Our most important asset is our people, with the loyalty and adaptability of the local workforce being the main reason that employers expand their Sunderland operations.
To find out what Sunderland has to offer your business, contact the City Business and Investment Team.
www.investinsunderland.co.uk   (178 words)

  
 icNewcastle - The latest news and updates from Sunderland AFC and the Stadium of Light
Sunderland travel to the City of Manchester Stadium to face Stuart Pearce's men.
Playing for Scotland but unable to break into Sunderland's side recently, Black Cats defender Steve Caldwell has warned boss Mick McCarthy he won't wait forever for a run in Sunderland's first team.
Andrew Flintoff's debut as England captain did not have a fairytale end as India's defiance secured a draw at the VCA ground, although the Lancashire man admitted his pride in the performance after the game.
icnewcastle.icnetwork.co.uk /sunderlandafc   (250 words)

  
 ESPNsoccernet: Sunderland Team Page
Sheffield United have signed Sunderland defender Neill Collins on loan until the end of the season.
Birmingham centre-back Matthew Upson concedes he faces a battle to be fit for Saturday's relegation showdown with rock-bottom Sunderland.
After scoring twice in as many days on his international bow with Greece in midweek, Samaras followed up by blasting home the first half double that condemned the unlucky Black Cats to their 22nd defeat of a disastrous campaign.
soccernet.espn.go.com /team?id=366&cc=5739   (264 words)

  
 Sunderland from Football365.com
Sunderland striker Kevin Kyle has admitted that his team are all but relegated as another defeat sends them closer to the inevitable drop.
Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy hailed two new heroes after seeing his side snatch a late point in the draw with Champions League hopefuls Tottenham.
Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy bemoaned his side's poor luck after the Barclays Premiership's bottom side slipped to another defeat at Blackburn tonight.
www.football365.com /Homegrounds/Sunderland/News/index.shtml   (409 words)

  
 Sporting Life - Football Man City v Sunderland : Sunderland News, Fixtures, Results, Match Reports, Stats
MARCH 4: A defiant Mick McCarthy is refusing to throw in the towel at Sunderland.
MARCH 4: Mick McCarthy is refusing to throw in the towel ahead of Sunderland's trip to Manchester City.
MARCH 3: Sunderland boss Mick McCarthy is hoping to give Manchester City a bout of the jitters.
www.sportinglife.com /football/premiership/sunderland/news   (447 words)

  
 The Internet Football Grounds Guide - Stadium Of Light, Sunderland Football Club
As a shareholder that person will receive the annual accounts of Sunderland plc and allow them to attend the Annual General Meeting of shareholders of the Club, where the Clubs senior officials attend and take questions.
Chris Rutter informs me; "Sunderland train station in the city centre is walkable from the stadium (around 15 minutes).
This is situated at Sunderland Enterprise Park, which is well signposted just off the A1231.
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 Manchester Glass from the Glass Encyclopedia
The first was the North East (Gateshead, Sunderland, and Newcastle) with three giant companies Sowerby, Davidson, and Greener, and several smaller ones.
There were five glassworks in Manchester producing high quality pressed glass which today is highly collectible, plus several lesser known ones.
Manchester was the second great center producing pressed glass in England during the 19th century.
www.glassencyclopedia.com /Manchesterglass.html   (811 words)

  
 Cheap Hotels in Sunderland
The Port of Sunderland (now operated by the City Council) has a heritage going back over 800 years, with the earliest evidence of maritime commerce being a charter granted in 1154.
Glassmaking had also become established, with Flemings brought over by the Church to beautify the monastery, beginning an industry for which Sunderland is justly renowned.
For those travellers wishing to stay overnight in Sunderland there are alternatives to staying overnight in a Hotel.
www.cheap-uk-hotels.co.uk /sunderland.php   (312 words)

  
 Sunderland - Sunderland AFC - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sunderland AFC was founded in 1879 under the name of 'Sunderland and District The team soon changed its name to Sunderland Association Football Club and
The latest news and updates from Sunderland AFC and the Stadium of Light.
Follow Peter Reid, Kevin Phillips and the the Black Cats on icNewcastle.
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 Sunderland
The Town of Sunderland is a rural-residential community in the southeast.
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 Mark Sunderland Photography - Fine Art Landscape Prints and Greetings Cards
Mark Sunderland is a landscape, travel and architecture photographer based in Yorkshire, England.
Abstract patterns in nature are a continuing theme in Mark's work, which has been published in magazines, and highly commended in the BG Wildlife Photographer of The Year competition for Composition and Form.
From the crisp clarity of the desert atmosphere in the western USA, to the dramatically changing light in the wild landscape of Patagonia or Iceland, to the soft diffused light of autumnal England...
www.marksunderland.com   (227 words)

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