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* Seaton Carew
* Brief reappearance and further study of Seaton Carew Wreck.
In 1967, a county borough, called Hartlepool, was established for both West Hartlepool and old Hartlepool, with the inclusion within the new area of local government of the parish of Seaton Carew on the coast to the south.
Every summer the family rented a house in Seaton Carew, where Thomas Jefferson often hunted, fished and went horse riding.
* Seaton Carew, County Durham
Owton Manor is less than 2 miles away from the seaside resort of Seaton Carew, on the East Coast, which is also part of Hartlepool.
Seaton Carew is a small seaside resort within the Borough of Hartlepool, in North East England with a population of 6, 018 ( 2001 ).
effectively founding Seaton Carew as a seaside resort.
In 1874 Dr. Duncan McCuaig founded the Durham and Yorkshire Golf Club in Seaton Carew with a 14 hole course on coastal land to the south-east of Seaton Carew — later the club changed its name to Seaton Carew Golf Club.
In 1882 Seaton Carew was incorporated into West Hartlepool and the museum of Hartlepool records that a small riot involving Irish labourers took place in the late Victorian era, when townsfolk mistook them for Fenian agitators.
An electric tramway track extension from Church Street, Hartlepool to Seaton Carew was opened on 28 March 1902 linking Hartlepool and Seaton Carew.
Trams travelled on reserved track along parts of Seaton Carew sea front, operating until 25 March 1927 when the line closed, ending tram transport in the Hartlepools.
During a 31 hour joint rescue the Seaton Carew and Hartlepool lifeboats removed a total of 39 people from the vessel — the RNLI subsequently awarded Silver Medals to coxswain Shepherd Sotheran and John Franklin, coxswain superintendent of the Seaton Carew Lifeboat.

Seaton and was
The film was adapted by George Seaton from a novelization of Bernadette's story, written by Franz Werfel.
The film was written for the screen and directed by George Seaton.
Seaton was assisted by Henry Hathaway, and Ernest Laszlo photographed it in 70 mm Todd-AO.
* 2001, From The Diary Of Sally Hemings, with a text by author and professor Sandra Seaton, is a song cycle by the American composer William Bolcom ; it was premiered at the Library of Congress, one of several institutional sponsors that commissioned the new work.
The Town Seal was created by local artist and Bethany resident, Betsy Seaton, as part of Bethany's 150th anniversary celebration in 1982.
The title character was played on radio by George Seaton, Earle Graser, and most memorably Brace Beemer.
For his final design, Seaton Delaval Hall, which was hailed as his masterpiece, he used a refined version of the Baroque employed at Blenheim.
John Rennie surveyed the line for a ship canal from the mouth of the River Parrett to Seaton in 1810, which was designed for ships of, but it was felt that the economic situation would not support the projected expenditure of over £ 1 million.
George Seaton ( April 17, 1911 – July 28, 1979 ) was an American screenwriter, playwright, film director and producer, and theatre director.
John L. Barrett played The Lone Ranger on test broadcasts of the series in early January 1933, but when the program became part of the regular schedule Seaton was cast in the title role.
Seaton won the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay twice, for Miracle on 34th Street ( which also earned him the Golden Globe Award for Best Screenplay ) and The Country Girl, and was nominated for Oscars three additional times.
Seaton, a newspaper publisher from Nebraska, was a close friend of Fairbanks Daily News-Miner publisher C. W.
Seaton asked Snedden if he knew any Alaskan who could come to Washington, D. C. to work for Alaska statehood ; Snedden replied that the man he needed — Stevens — was already there working in the Department of the Interior.
Much of their work was conducted in a hospital room at Walter Reed Army Hospital, where Seaton was being treated for back problems.
A huge financial success earning more than $ 45 million at the box office, the film was directed by George Seaton and starred Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin, George Kennedy and Jacqueline Bisset.
In 1628, Leslie was appointed governor of besieged Stralsund, replacing Colonel Alexander Seaton and the Scottish regiment of Donald Mackay who had been holding the town on behalf of the Danes.
John Alan West ( 1911 – 7 April 1964 ) was a 53-year-old laundry van driver from Seaton, Cumberland, England, murdered by two men on 7 April 1964.
After his release from hospital he was posted to Seaton Delaval, a mining village in Northumberland, where he wrote poems including ' Lying awake in the ward '.
Founded in 1829 by Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada Major-General Sir John Colborne ( later the Lord Seaton ) in the hopes that it would serve as a " feeder school " to the newly established King's College ( later the University of Toronto ), UCC was modelled on the great independent schools of Britain, most notably Eton College.
The area east of Brunswick Avenue became part of the village of Yorkville, while the region west of Brunswick was part of Seaton Village.
Frederick Andrew Seaton ( December 11, 1909January 16, 1974 ) was United States Secretary of the Interior during Dwight Eisenhower's administration.
Seaton was born in Washington, D. C., but grew up and attended high school in Manhattan, Kansas.
Seaton was active in Republican politics.

Seaton and village
Seaton is a village in Mercer County, Illinois, United States.
The village of East Cramlington lies east of the A189, on the B1326 road that connects Cramlington to Seaton Delaval.
John Edmund Gardner was born on 20 November 1926 in Seaton Delaval, a small village in Northumberland.
The chase scene was filmed along Sager Road near the small village area of Sheffield, Ontario, and even shows the schoolbus of the local school, Dr. John Seaton Public School, and Sheffield Public School.
The village is also served by the X53 coastal bus service which runs east to Weymouth, Wareham and Poole and west to Bridport, Lyme Regis, Seaton and Exeter.
Rosamund / Rosamond was born in the village of St. Neots, Huntingdonshire ( some records say Swallow Cliffe, Wiltshire ; other says Seaton Town, Bedfordshire ), the son and grandson of soldiers.
Houses dating from around the turn of the 20th century exist at the centre of the old village in Nelson Road and Seaton Road, while Prospect Crescent has examples of both private Edwardian terraces and a small early council estate.
Further south east beyond the village is Seaton Carew Golf Course.
The village is traditionally split into ' High ' and ' Low ' Seaton.
Generally speaking, Low Seaton is the oldest part of the village and runs South West from Causeway Road towards Camerton.
As these developments are in the North and East of the village, they are considered a part of High Seaton.
In 1762 Seaton Iron Works was established on the north bank of the River Derwent below the village at Barepot.
The route runs through East Devon's Axe Valley, between the coastal resort of Seaton, the small village of Colyford and the ancient town of Colyton.
The village has two primary schools, Hazlewood Primary School and Greenfields Community Primary School ; students in these schools normally progress to secondary education at Seaton Burn Community College.
Seaton is a village and civil parish in the county of Rutland in the East Midlands of England.

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