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  2. James Watson Corder - Wikipedia

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    Corder retired in the 1940s, donating his volumes of research to Sunderland’s Central Library.He left Sunderland some years later, moving to Over Stowey in Somerset.He died in Over Stowey in a nursing home in 1953, at the age of 85.

  3. Sunderland, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Sunderland is a town in Franklin County, Massachusetts, United States, part of the Pioneer Valley. The population was 3,663 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] It is part of the Springfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area .

  4. Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The library moved in 1995 to the new City Library and Arts Centre on Fawcett Street (occupying part of the former Binns Department Store). [11] The relocation left more space for museum exhibitions. The new City Library Arts Centre also houses the Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art , renowned as one of the leading forums for emerging artists ...

  5. St Peter's, Sunderland - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's is the home of The Sir Tom Cowie Campus at the University of Sunderland on the north bank of the River Wear. It is named after the adjacent St Peter's Church, Monkwearmouth . It is also the name of the Tyne and Wear Metro Station nearest to the campus, which is next to Wearmouth Bridge .

  6. Talk:Sunderland Public Library (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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  7. File:American Elm at Sunderland Library, Sunderland, MA ...

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    English: Photograph of an American elm tree located at the Sunderland Library in Sunderland, Massachusetts (Photo taken in June 2022.) As of September 2022, this tree's measurements are: height = 75'; circumference at 4.5 feet = 13' 9"; spread = 100' x 103'.

  8. John Priestman - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 he donated £35,000 [5] to the rebuilding of St Michael's Church, Sunderland, he paid for the building of St Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds (built 1937–39) and in 1939 he financed £20,000 [6] for the construction of the Priestman Building, originally a library for Sunderland Technical College and now part of the University of ...

  9. Monkwearmouth railway station - Wikipedia

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    Monkwearmouth is a former railway station that served Monkwearmouth in the English city of Sunderland, from 1848 to 1967.It was built in 1848 to a design by Thomas Moore. [1] and was once the main railway station in the city. [2]