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  2. Category:People from Gateshead by occupation - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Gateshead - Wikipedia

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  4. Jewish Teachers' Training College, Gateshead - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Teachers' Training College, Gateshead (also known as Beth Midrash Lemoroth) [1] is an all-girls school on Bewick Road in Gateshead, England. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also commonly known by most people as "Gateshead Old" due to another seminary that opened later in Gateshead which is referred to as " Gateshead New ".

  5. Category:People from Gateshead - Wikipedia

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  6. File:Inside The Sage, Gateshead (geograph 1792842).jpg

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  7. Shipley Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Also featured are items of local interest, which include the popular painting by William C. Irving ((1866–1943) of "Blaydon Races" (1903) [9] and a 1970 street scene of Redheugh Crossroads by Gateshead-born Charlie Rogers. [10] Since 1977 the gallery has become established as a national centre for contemporary craftwork.

  8. Gateshead - Wikipedia

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    Gateshead is first mentioned in Latin translation in Bede's Ecclesiastical History of the English People as ad caput caprae ("at the goat's head"). This interpretation is consistent with the later English attestations of the name, among them Gatesheued (c. 1190), literally "goat's head" but in the context of a place-name meaning 'headland or hill frequented by (wild) goats'.

  9. M. Hope Dodds - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Hope Dodds was the second of five children of Edwin Dodds, of Home House, Gateshead, County Durham, and Emily (née Bryham). [2] She had three sisters and a brother. One of her grandfathers had a printing business and the other, John Mawson, was Sheriff of Newcastle. [3] She went to a girls-only high school called Gateshead High School.