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Seahouses Lifeboat Station is located in the village of Seahouses, in the county of Northumberland. A lifeboat was first stationed here by the Crewe Trustees in 1827. The station was taken over by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) in 1859. Originally known as North Sunderland Lifeboat Station, the name was formally changed to ...
Seahouses attracts many visitors, mainly from the north east area. However national and international tourists often come to Seahouses whilst visiting the Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and the Farne Islands. Seahouses also has a working fishing port, which also serves the tourist trade, being the embarkation point for ...
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New York Tappan Zee Bridge: I-87 / I-287 / New York Thruway: South Nyack – Tarrytown: 1955-2017 ... Northumberland Bridge US 4: Northumberland – Greenwich: 1917
New York State Route 32 is a north-south highway that intersects New York State Route 50 at Gansevoort. US-4 and NY-32 are conjoined in Northumberland. US-4 and NY-32 are conjoined in Northumberland. The town is located in the northern Hudson Valley , with the Hudson River forming the town's eastern border.
Newton-by-the-Sea is a civil parish in the county of Northumberland, England. The parish is about 8 miles northwest of Alnwick, and lies on the coast between the larger settlements of Embleton and Seahouses. Newton-by-the-Sea is in the parliamentary constituency of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Seahouses railway station was the brick and wood built eastern terminus of the single track branch of the North Sunderland Railway, in north east England. The line connected village and port of Seahouses to the railway network via a junction at Chathill .
World of Boats at Eyemouth ~ Seahouses Coble Example of a Northumberland, Seahouses coble named "Boy's Own" - built for Robert Rutter in 1933. National Maritime Museum Cornwall Example of Northumbrian coble "Sunshine" from ca 1880; Yacht Design Database