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Durham and Gilesgate
* Durham and Gilesgate
Michael Wilson Heaviside was born on 28 October 1880 at Station Lane, Gilesgate in Durham.
It is situated immediately to the east of Durham, close to Gilesgate Moor and Carrville.
Gilesgate is a place in County Durham, England.
There are shops sited around Gilesgate and a number of pubs, including The Woodman and the New Durham Club.
Secondary education for most of Gilesgate is provided at Durham Gilesgate Sports College.
Born in North East England, Moon attended Whinney Hill Secondary Modern Girls ' School ( now part of Durham Johnston Comprehensive School ) then Durham Girls ' Grammar School ( became the sixth form of Durham Gilesgate Sports College and Sixth Form Centre ).

Durham and Sports
* 2002-The $ 11 million Larry K. Durham Sports Center opened and the Sam Donaldson Center for Communication Studies was established.
Larry K. Durham Sports Center
* Roseberry Sports and Community College, an 11-18 school in County Durham, England
Category: Sports in Durham, North Carolina
He took A-levels in Drama, Biology and Sports Science at Durham Sixth Form Centre and in the late 1990s as a drama student at Queen Margaret University College, Edinburgh ( now Queen Margaret University ), Baker worked as an entertainer, and toured with a 1970s comedy disco-dancing revival show called " Richard and Randy's Disco Inferno ", which toured the north of England.
The university's campus consists of twelve major buildings, including Main Hall ( the most visible building at SVU, serving as administrative offices and as a residence hall ), the Kimball Student Center, the Knight Sports Arena, the Stoddard Activities Center, the Von Canon Library, Landrum Hall, Craton Hall and Robey Hall ( men's residence halls ), The Lofts, ( women's residence hall ) Durham Hall ( the main academic building ), Chandler Hall ( theatre and music ), and over 16 homes which are used for additional student housing and office space.
Durham planned to upgrade facilities at Bishop Auckland in partnership with Bishop Auckland RFC having acquired Sports England Club Mark status.
Category: Sports venues in Durham, North Carolina
Category: Sports venues in Durham, North Carolina
Category: Sports venues in Durham, North Carolina
Smith was brought up in Chester-le-Street in County Durham and attended the Pelton Roseberry Sports and Community College.
* WDNC 620 ( Durham, Sports )

Durham and College
For these efforts, he was awarded the Otto Hahn Peace Medal in 1989, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1990 and the Harvey Prize in 1992 as well as Honorary Doctorates from University of Calgary in 1993, Durham University in 1995, Trinity College in 2002 and University of Münster in 2005, and Eureka College in 2009.
The first researcher to obtain nearly pure thulium was Charles James, a British expatriate working on a large scale at New Hampshire College in Durham.
* Grey College, Durham, a college of the University of Durham
* University College, the first College at Oxford, is founded with money gifted from the estate of William of Durham.
The University of Newcastle upon Tyne, formerly King's College in the University of Durham, features St Cuthbert's Cross on its arms, originally granted in 1937, too.
He was made an honorary fellow of St Chad's College, Durham and awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Durham in 1998 ; and in 2002 was awarded the Templeton Prize for his contributions to research at the interface between science and religion.
* King's College, Newcastle, a former college of Durham University, which left to form Newcastle University
St Chad's College, one of the two so-called " recognised colleges " of the University of Durham, has a Rector as titular head ( the Dean of Durham Cathecdral ex officio ) while the academic head is the Principal.
Durham cathedral and castle as seen from the river bank whilst a boat race takes place between University College, Durham and Newcastle University
Fudan University has established exchange relationships with more than 200 universities and research institutions in about 30 countries and regions, including Oklahoma State University, Beloit College, Washington University in St. Louis, Harvard University, Yale University, Trinity College ( Connecticut ), Tulane University, Durham University Business School, Columbia University, University of California, Berkeley, University of Rochester, Georgetown University, Instituto de Empresa ( IE Business School ), University of California, Los Angeles, University of California, San Diego, University of California, Irvine, the University of Toronto, Queen's University at Kingston, Canada, University of Sydney, Rhodes University, K. U. Leuven at Leuven, Flanders, Europe, Tokyo University, National University of Singapore, the London School of Economics, the University of Manchester, ESSEC, University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, Sciences Po Paris and Institut d ' études politiques de Lille.
After a brief period as medical officer for Hatfield College, Durham, and temporary work for the National Coal Board, he became a GP at the Donneybrook Medical Centre in Hyde, Greater Manchester, in 1977.
It is used in the extended sense of autumn, used as the name of the first term of the academic year, which begins at this time, at various educational institutions in the United Kingdom and Ireland ( typically those with lengthy history and traditions, notably the Universities of Glasgow, Cambridge, Oxford, King's College London, Durham, Aberystwyth and Dublin ).
The school took the name Trinity College in 1859, and in 1892, Trinity moved to Durham.
* St John's College, Durham, a college at Durham University, England
The College was founded in about 1263 ( leading some to argue that it is the University's oldest college, a claim contested by University College and Merton College ) by John I de Balliol under the guidance of the Bishop of Durham.

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The replica ABC is now on permanent display in the first floor lobby of the Durham Center for Computation and Communication at Iowa State University.
As holder of one of the " five great sees " ( the others being York, London, Durham and Winchester ), the Archbishop of Canterbury is ex officio one of the Lords Spiritual of the House of Lords.
The Liber Vitae of Durham Cathedral includes a list of priests ; two are named Bede, and one of these is presumably Bede himself.
He topped the Test batting rankings on several occasions and holds several cricketing records, including the record for the highest individual score in first-class cricket, with 501 not out for Warwickshire against Durham at Edgbaston in 1994, which is the only quintuple hundred in first-class cricket history.
Æthelstan's campaign is reported by in brief by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and later chroniclers such as John of Worcester, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Symeon of Durham add detail to that bald account.
Symeon of Durham records the victory of Offa in 771 over the Hestingorum gens, that is, " the people of the Hastings tribe ", and the same tribe gave their name to Hastingleigh in Kent.
In the Durham case, the court ruled that a defendant is entitled to acquittal if the crime was the product of his mental illness ( i. e., crime would not have been committed but for the disease ).
For instance, the carriage of the remains of St Cuthbert from Lindisfarne to Durham is the subject of " The Road from Lindisfarne ", the third movement of the Durham Concerto ( 2007 ) by Jon Lord.
This is an emerging Durham tradition, with patchy observance since 2001.
* 1908 – American diplomat Durham Stevens is attacked by Korean assassins Jeon Myeong-un and Jang In-hwan, leading to his death in a hospital two days later.
Smith is married to Pam, a former model who grew up in Easington and Durham, and the couple have houses in St John's Wood, Oxfordshire and Barbados.
* 1346 – Battle of Neville's Cross: King David II of Scotland is captured by Edward III of England near Durham, and imprisoned in the Tower of London for eleven years.
Oswald's head was interred in Durham Cathedral together with the remains of Cuthbert of Lindisfarne ( a saint with whom Oswald became posthumously associated, although the two were not associated in life ; Cuthbert became bishop of Lindisfarne more than forty years after Oswald's death ) and other valuables in a quickly made coffin, where it is generally believed to remain, although there are at least four other claimed heads of Oswald in continental Europe.
The court is named for John Cosin ( 1594 – 1672 ) who was successively Master of Peterhouse, Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University and Prince-Bishop of Durham.
* October 25 – St. Cuthbert's Society, University of Durham is founded after a general meeting, chaired by the Reverend Hastings Rashdall.
* July 4 – The University of Durham is founded by an act of Parliament and given royal assent by King William IV.
* April 9 – The Treaty of Durham is signed between King Stephen of England and David I of Scotland.
* Cirencester Grammar School is founded in south-west England by the Bishop of Durham.
As an example of the difference in the softer South County Durham / Wearside the English ' book ' is pronounced ' bewk ', in Geordie it becomes ' bouk ' while in the Northumbrian it is ' byuk '.
The accents of Northern England are also distinctive including a range of variations: Northumberland, County Durham, Newcastle upon Tyne, Sunderland, Cumbria, Lancashire with regional variants in Bolton, Burnley, Blackburn, Manchester, Preston, Blackpool, Merseyside and Wigan, Yorkshire is also distinctive, having variations between the North Riding of Yorkshire, West Riding of Yorkshire and East Riding of Yorkshire.
A largely honorific post, the current Chancellor is Professor Sir Kenneth Calman, former Chief Medical Officer and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Durham.
* Durham Cathedral is completed.
* Northumbria is divided by the Normans into the counties of Northumberland, County Palatine of Durham, Yorkshire, Westmorland and Lancashire.

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