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  2. Ryhope Engines Museum - Wikipedia

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    Ryhope Pumping Station. The Ryhope Engines Museum is a visitor attraction in the Ryhope suburb of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, England.. The Grade II* listed building is a popular landmark in Ryhope and is based at The Ryhope Pumping Station, operational for 100 years before closing in 1967.

  3. George Clark & NEM - Wikipedia

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    The company was established in 1848 by George Clark as a general engineering concern based in Sunderland. [2] It built its first marine engine in 1854. [2] In 1938 it was acquired by Richardsons Westgarth & Company who merged the business with North Eastern Marine ('NEM'), another engineering concern which had been founded in 1865 at South Dock in Sunderland and which they had also acquired ...

  4. SS Kwinana - Wikipedia

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    William Doxford & Sons of Sunderland, County Durham built the ship in 1892 for Archibald Currie & Co ("Currie Line") of Melbourne, Victoria. [1] She was a sail-steamer, rigged as a schooner but also powered by a 361 NHP three-cylinder triple-expansion steam engine that gave her a speed of 19 kilometres per hour (10 kn).

  5. Need Christmas Lunch Menu Ideas? We Have Suggestions - AOL

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    Leek-and-Chestnut Soup. Serve this classic French soup as a midday snack or as a starter to the main meal. Get the recipe for Leek-and-Chestnut Soup.

  6. KFC Is Launching a Ton of Fan-Favorite Christmas Menu ... - AOL

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    KFC is ready to get into the holiday spirit with its Christmas Menu. The Louisville-headquartered fried chicken chain announced that on Monday, November 11, it's bringing back its Stuffing Stacker ...

  7. William Doxford & Sons - Wikipedia

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    From 1870 it was based in Pallion, Sunderland, on the River Wear in Northeast England. The Company was managed by William Doxford's four sons following his death in 1882. [ 1 ] It was acquired by Northumberland Shipbuilding Company in 1918.

  8. File:Inside the Southwick Engine Works, Sunderland ...

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  9. Beamish Museum transport collection - Wikipedia

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    Sunderland 16 was built in 1900 by Dick, Kerr & Co. in Preston for Sunderland Corporation Tramways, part of a batch of five open top double-decker trams, numbered 13 to 18. It is the sole-surviving original Sunderland tram, Sunderland having been the second-largest tramway undertaking in the North East.