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  • Sunderland Barracks
  • Sunderland Barracks was a military installation in the old east end of Sunderland, built as part of the British response to the threat of the French Revolution

    Sunderland Barracks

    Sunderland Barracks

    Sunderland_Barracks

  • Hendon, Sunderland
  • Area of Sunderland, England

    shipyard by Thomas Menvill in 1346. The old east end of Sunderland was home to Sunderland Barracks until the 1930s. They were located on the south side near

    Hendon, Sunderland

    Hendon, Sunderland

    Hendon,_Sunderland

  • Fenham Barracks
  • Military installation in Newcastle upon Tyne, England

    barracks in 1881 and the Durham Light Infantry arrived from Sunderland Barracks in 1884. The Durham Light Infantry museum opened at Fenham Barracks shortly

    Fenham Barracks

    Fenham Barracks

    Fenham_Barracks

  • Sunderland
  • City in Tyne and Wear, England

    Sunderland (/ˈsʌndərlənd/ ) is a port city in the county of Tyne and Wear, North East England. It is a port at the mouth of the River Wear on the North

    Sunderland

    Sunderland

    Sunderland

  • History of Sunderland
  • History of city in Tyne & Wear, England

    Revolutionary Wars and became known as the Black Cat Battery. In 1794 Sunderland Barracks were built, behind the battery, close to what was then the tip of

    History of Sunderland

    History of Sunderland

    History_of_Sunderland

  • Durham Light Infantry
  • Former infantry regiment of the British Army

    the Durham Light Infantry. Both already had their depots at Sunderland Barracks in Sunderland, as was the Brigade Depot (No. 3). The militia battalions –

    Durham Light Infantry

    Durham Light Infantry

    Durham_Light_Infantry

  • Barracks
  • Accommodation for military personnel, laborers or prisoners

    Barracks are buildings used to accommodate military personnel and quasi-military personnel such as police. The English word originates from the 17th century

    Barracks

    Barracks

    Barracks

  • Sunderland City Centre
  • Central business district of Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England

    end. It is home to the Town Moor, Sunderland Docks and the former Sunderland Barracks. The area’s north is also called the East End while to the south

    Sunderland City Centre

    Sunderland City Centre

    Sunderland_City_Centre

  • Joseph Donald
  • Canadian politician, mariner, and farmer

    Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1870 to 1874. He was born in Sunderland Barracks, England but raised in Workington, Cumberland, England and was educated

    Joseph Donald

    Joseph_Donald

  • Town Moor, Sunderland
  • Park in Sunderland, England

    as sporting activities such as bull, badger and bear baiting. The Sunderland Barracks were built on the edge of the Town Moor in the late 18th century

    Town Moor, Sunderland

    Town Moor, Sunderland

    Town_Moor,_Sunderland

  • 106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry)
  • Military unit

    with the 68th Regiment, and assigned to district no. 3 at Sunderland Barracks in Sunderland, where it was to share premises with the Depots of the 68th

    106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry)

    106th Regiment of Foot (Bombay Light Infantry)

    106th_Regiment_of_Foot_(Bombay_Light_Infantry)

  • 68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)
  • Infantry unit of the British Army

    with the 106th Regiment and assigned to district no. 3 at Sunderland Barracks in Sunderland, where it was brigaded together with the depot of the 106th

    68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)

    68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot (Light Infantry)

    68th_(Durham)_Regiment_of_Foot_(Light_Infantry)

  • Durham Artillery Militia
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    (Western Division) RA. The unit's HQ transferred from Hartlepool to Sunderland Barracks in 1895. From 1899 the militia artillery formally became part of

    Durham Artillery Militia

    Durham_Artillery_Militia

  • North York Rifle Militia
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    to transfer to the Regulars (a whole company of the 15th Foot at Sunderland Barracks was composed of North York Militiamen). The regiment left the camp

    North York Rifle Militia

    North_York_Rifle_Militia

  • 2nd Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own Rifles)
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    command of Lt-Col Edward Wilson, with eight companies at Sunderland Barracks and two at Fretwell Barracks. After routine service in mainland Britain during the

    2nd Royal Lancashire Militia (The Duke of Lancaster's Own Rifles)

    2nd_Royal_Lancashire_Militia_(The_Duke_of_Lancaster's_Own_Rifles)

  • Militia and Volunteers of County Durham
  • Military unit

    (Western Division) RA. The unit's HQ transferred from Hartlepool to Sunderland Barracks in 1895. For the first and only time, the militia battalions would

    Militia and Volunteers of County Durham

    Militia_and_Volunteers_of_County_Durham

  • Archibald H. Sunderland
  • United States Army general

    Artillery and assigned to the 6th Artillery Regiment. Sunderland was initially assigned to Columbus Barracks, Ohio. In July 1901 he was promoted to first lieutenant

    Archibald H. Sunderland

    Archibald H. Sunderland

    Archibald_H._Sunderland

  • Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
  • British prince (born 1984)

    Spencer—a cadet branch of the Spencer family descended from the earls of Sunderland; the senior branch are now also dukes of Marlborough; the Barons Fermoy;

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

    Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

    Prince_Harry,_Duke_of_Sussex

  • 2025 in the United Kingdom
  • September 2025. Retrieved 7 September 2025. "Great North Run medals show Sunderland instead of Newcastle". BBC News. BBC. 8 September 2025. Retrieved 8 September

    2025 in the United Kingdom

    2025_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Structure of the British Army in 1939
  • Veterinary Corps, Imphal Barracks Section, Corps of Military Police, Claro Barracks Section, Corps of Military Police, Uniacke Barracks Royal Artillery Fixed

    Structure of the British Army in 1939

    Structure_of_the_British_Army_in_1939

  • University Officers' Training Corps
  • British military unit

    University of Exeter. Initially based at Higher Barracks, Exeter, the UOTC moved to Wyvern Barracks in February 1988, when Major-General Sir John Acland

    University Officers' Training Corps

    University Officers' Training Corps

    University_Officers'_Training_Corps

  • Battle of Jutland
  • 1916 major naval battle during World War I

    Firth of Forth past May Island. U-46 was ordered to patrol the coast of Sunderland, which had been chosen for the diversionary attack, but because of engine

    Battle of Jutland

    Battle of Jutland

    Battle_of_Jutland

  • 51st (Highland) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery
  • Military unit

    Drill Hall, Bell St, Dundee 319 (City of Aberdeen) AA Company, Fonthill Barracks, Aberdeen 320 (City of Dundee) AA Company, Drill Hall, Bell St, Dundee

    51st (Highland) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

    51st (Highland) Searchlight Regiment, Royal Artillery

    51st_(Highland)_Searchlight_Regiment,_Royal_Artillery

  • Sunderland Rifles
  • Military unit

    The Sunderland Rifles was a Volunteer unit of the British Army formed in 1860. It went on to become a Battalion of the Durham Light Infantry (DLI) in the

    Sunderland Rifles

    Sunderland_Rifles

  • List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
  • 1990s Founded in Sunderland, the business changed its name to The Officers Club. The Officers Club c.1990s 2011 Founded in Sunderland as Officers and Gentlemans

    List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom

    List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Oxford United F.C.
  • Association football club in Oxford, England

    Headington Quarry. The club's first football match played was against Cowley Barracks. Headington had no regular home until 1913, when they were able to purchase

    Oxford United F.C.

    Oxford_United_F.C.

  • Consolidated PB2Y Coronado
  • Patrol bomber in the US Navy

    070 miles) compared poorly with the Catalina (2,520 mi), and the Short Sunderland (1,780 mi). Consequently, the Coronados supplied to the RAF under Lend-Lease

    Consolidated PB2Y Coronado

    Consolidated PB2Y Coronado

    Consolidated_PB2Y_Coronado

  • Shipyard
  • Place where ships are built and repaired

    mid-13th century until the 18th century, although at times they served as a barracks for troops as well as an arsenal. During their time of operation the Drassanes

    Shipyard

    Shipyard

    Shipyard

  • Northern Trains
  • British state-owned train operating company

    Northern Rail urges customers NOT to travel during week of RMT action". Sunderland Echo. National World. ISSN 2755-6824. Archived from the original on 7

    Northern Trains

    Northern Trains

    Northern_Trains

  • Gartmore House
  • Country house in Gartmore, Stirling, Scotland

    Adam. The house was commandeered by the Army in the 1940s, and became a barracks until 1950. After the war, the Cayzer family did not take the house back

    Gartmore House

    Gartmore House

    Gartmore_House

  • Isambard Kingdom Brunel
  • English civil and marine engineer (1806–1859)

    included work in Bristol, where he was made engineer for their docks, and Sunderland, where he was tasked with the export of coal from the growing number of

    Isambard Kingdom Brunel

    Isambard Kingdom Brunel

    Isambard_Kingdom_Brunel

  • MKM Stadium
  • Sports stadium in Kingston upon Hull, England

    That day, there were 22,467 spectators in attendance as Hull City beat Sunderland A.F.C. 1–0 in a friendly match to mark the occasion. Steve Melton scored

    MKM Stadium

    MKM Stadium

    MKM_Stadium

  • Bristol Tramways
  • Defunct tram system in Bristol, England (1875–1941)

    Tramways Centre – Ashley Down Road – Horfield Barracks 6. Tramways Centre – Ashley Down Road – Horfield Barracks – Filton Park – Filton 7. Tramways Centre

    Bristol Tramways

    Bristol Tramways

    Bristol_Tramways

  • Mick Kearin
  • Irish footballer (1943–2025)

    Kearin and his friends would loan a ball from the army team and play on the barracks field. While soccer remained his primary sport, Kearin also played Gaelic

    Mick Kearin

    Mick_Kearin

  • Leeds Rhinos
  • English professional rugby league football club

    originally known as the "Old Blue and Ambers". The club played at the Militia Barracks from 1870 to 1888 before moving to Cardigan Fields, near Headingley, Leeds

    Leeds Rhinos

    Leeds_Rhinos

  • 1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)
  • Award

    of St. John. Mary Charlton Parker, Tram Conductress, County Borough of Sunderland. William Parker, lately Warden, Civil Defence Wardens Service, Hull. Margaret

    1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)

    1946 New Year Honours (British Empire Medal)

    1946_New_Year_Honours_(British_Empire_Medal)

  • Plymouth
  • City and unitary authority in England

    Devonport was the headquarters of Western Approaches Command until 1941, and Sunderland flying boats were operated by the Royal Australian Air Force. It was an

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

    Plymouth

  • South East England
  • Region of England

    built many Short Sunderlands. The Royal Engineers and the Royal School of Military Engineering are based in Chatham at Brompton Barracks. London Thamesport

    South East England

    South East England

    South_East_England

  • Reg Hill (footballer)
  • English footballer

    sister Doris in India. The 1911 Census records the family quartered in Sale Barracks, Rangoon, Burma. Hill played junior football in the Carlisle area, and

    Reg Hill (footballer)

    Reg_Hill_(footballer)

  • China Bay Airport
  • Airport in China Bay, Sri Lanka

    Hurricane & Supermarine Spitfire fighters, Consolidated Catalina & Short Sunderland flying boats during its lifetime. A number of RAF squadrons and other

    China Bay Airport

    China_Bay_Airport

  • Lorient
  • Subprefecture and commune in Brittany, France

    center. The first secondary school opened in 1822, a lazaretto in 1823, and barracks in 1839. The city began to modernize in the second quarter of the century;

    Lorient

    Lorient

    Lorient

  • Irish diaspora
  • Irish people and their descendants living outside Ireland

    the first Irish nationalist members of parliament), Glasgow, Bristol, Sunderland and Portsmouth. Big industrial cities such as Salford, Manchester, Luton

    Irish diaspora

    Irish diaspora

    Irish_diaspora

  • 71 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Tyne NE6 5TL". Army Careers. Retrieved 17 April 2021. "Dykelands Road, Sunderland SR6 8DP". Army Careers. Retrieved 17 April 2021. "Highland Reserve Forces'

    71 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom)

    71_Engineer_Regiment_(United_Kingdom)

  • 1907–08 New Brompton F.C. season
  • English football club season

    Brompton also competed in the FA Cup; in the first round they played Sunderland, the first time a team from the Football League First Division had played

    1907–08 New Brompton F.C. season

    1907–08_New_Brompton_F.C._season

  • List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres
  • Museum Cosford. F-86D 51-6171 – North East Land, Sea and Air Museums, Sunderland. It is the only 'D' model left in the UK. Airworthy F-86A N48178 (48-0178)

    List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres

    List of surviving North American F-86 Sabres

    List_of_surviving_North_American_F-86_Sabres

  • Ramped cargo lighter
  • Canadian cargo landing craft

    A ramped cargo lighter brings an AEC Matador bowser to a Sunderland flying boat, moored off Direction Island, Cocos Islands.

    Ramped cargo lighter

    Ramped cargo lighter

    Ramped_cargo_lighter

  • Naval Base Hawaii
  • World War II Bases in Territory of Hawaii

    Area (CPA) League. Next to the hospital was the Aiea Naval Barracks, with the Aiea Naval Barracks Maroons team. Aiea Naval Hospital closed in June 1949 and

    Naval Base Hawaii

    Naval Base Hawaii

    Naval_Base_Hawaii

  • Strensall Common
  • Protected area in North Yorkshire, England

    than 1,900 acres (770 ha) was used to build the camp (Queen Elizabeth Barracks) and the ranges, with the surrounding common being drained to provide the

    Strensall Common

    Strensall Common

    Strensall_Common

  • Calshot Castle
  • Artillery fort in Hampshire, England

    20th-century appearance as a barracks room. The second floor was redeveloped in the late 19th century to form another barracks room, with its ceiling incorporating

    Calshot Castle

    Calshot Castle

    Calshot_Castle

  • Fort Sill
  • United States army post in Lawton, Oklahoma

    Oklahoma History and Culture. "Fort Sill." Retrieved 16 December 2013. Sunderland, Riley (1967). History of the Field Artillery School. U.S. Army Artillery

    Fort Sill

    Fort Sill

    Fort_Sill

  • List of shipwrecks in August 1944
  • Royal Air Force Bomber Command. De Grasse Vichy France World War II: The barracks ship was scuttled at Blaye, Gironde. Refloated in August 1945, repaired

    List of shipwrecks in August 1944

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_August_1944

  • Tynemouth
  • Town in Tyne and Wear, England

    monasteries in 1539. A lighthouse was built in the 1660s and it was adapted as a barracks in the 18th century. New buildings for breech-loading guns were built at

    Tynemouth

    Tynemouth

    Tynemouth

  • 1918 Birthday Honours
  • Appointments and honours by King George V on June 3, 1918

    (Gray's Inn Rd., London) Lance Brigadier D. Brown, Royal Field Artillery (Sunderland) Staff Sergeant J. Brown, Royal Army Medical Corps (Aberdeen) Sergeant

    1918 Birthday Honours

    1918_Birthday_Honours

  • List of Anglican churches
  • Catalogue of churches throughout the Anglican Communion

    Cathedral Westminster Abbey Durham Cathedral Hexham Abbey Newcastle Cathedral Sunderland Minster Blackburn Cathedral Bolton Abbey Carlisle Cathedral Chester Cathedral

    List of Anglican churches

    List_of_Anglican_churches

  • Newlyn riots
  • 1896 riots in Cornwall

    by midnight that day they had largely dispersed. Cornwall portal The Sunderland Echo; Wednesday 20 May 1896 Hutchins. History of Cornwall County Police

    Newlyn riots

    Newlyn_riots

  • 1918 New Year Honours
  • Appointments by King George V to various orders and honours

    McDonald Browning, Acting Sister, Civil Hospital Reserve, Royal Infirmary, Sunderland Mabel Emma Bruce, Nursing Sister, C.A.M.C., Nursing Service Amy Ada Bryant

    1918 New Year Honours

    1918_New_Year_Honours

  • Timeline of Newcastle upon Tyne
  • Friends built a meeting house in Pilgrim Street, Newcastle 1807 Fenham Barracks built on part of the Town Moor, Newcastle upon Tyne Rev John Hodgson published

    Timeline of Newcastle upon Tyne

    Timeline of Newcastle upon Tyne

    Timeline_of_Newcastle_upon_Tyne

  • December 1993
  • Month of 1993

    listing of notable deaths this month, see Deaths in December 1993. In a barracks room at Naval Amphibious Base Coronado, California, United States Navy

    December 1993

    December 1993

    December_1993

  • Glenties
  • Town in County Donegal, Ireland

    Army forces, during the Irish Civil War. In January 1944, a British RAF Sunderland Mark III flying boat crashed in the Croaghs area of the Bluestack Mountains

    Glenties

    Glenties

    Glenties

  • Conway, Massachusetts
  • Town in Massachusetts, United States

    Union 38 School District, which also includes Deerfield, Whately and Sunderland. Each town operates its own elementary school, with Conway Grammar School

    Conway, Massachusetts

    Conway, Massachusetts

    Conway,_Massachusetts

  • Naval Base Fiji
  • Former naval base of the United States

    Seaplane Base. During 1945, The Royal New Zealand Air Force operated Short Sunderland from the base in 1945. At location 18°08′54″S 178°27′39″E / 18.1482°S

    Naval Base Fiji

    Naval Base Fiji

    Naval_Base_Fiji

  • Army Manoeuvres of 1913
  • 1913 military exercise

    bringing the manoeuvres to an end. A final conference was held at the Weedon Barracks which was addressed by the King and then Sir John French. A more detailed

    Army Manoeuvres of 1913

    Army_Manoeuvres_of_1913

  • Richmond Sixteen
  • Group of "absolutist" English conscientious objectors during the First World War

    They were: Norman Gaudie (1887–1955), centre forward of the reserve Sunderland Football Club, from East Boldon; Alfred Matthew Martlew (1894–1917), a

    Richmond Sixteen

    Richmond Sixteen

    Richmond_Sixteen

  • Brotherhood of War
  • Series of novels by W. E. B. Griffin

    "Sutherland" "seaplane". Presumably this is meant to be a Sunderland flying boat. The Short Sunderland was used during the Berlin Airlift to ferry salt to the

    Brotherhood of War

    Brotherhood_of_War

  • Convict ships to Tasmania
  • Ships transporting British convicts

    Farm Experiment Farm Cottage Fremantle Prison Great North Road Hyde Park Barracks Kingston and Arthur's Vale Lennox Bridge Mitchell's Causeway Old Government

    Convict ships to Tasmania

    Convict_ships_to_Tasmania

  • Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service
  • Military unit

    squadron relocated to Oban, Scotland where it began to re-equip with Short Sunderlands. The second maritime squadron was the 333 squadron established in 1943

    Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

    Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service

    Royal_Norwegian_Navy_Air_Service

  • RAAF Base Townsville
  • Royal Australian Air Force base in Townsville, Australia

    headquarters for No. 1 Wing Australian Air Force Cadets and, along with Lavarack Barracks, establishes Townsville as a key military centre. The base uses the Townsville

    RAAF Base Townsville

    RAAF Base Townsville

    RAAF_Base_Townsville

  • Gunville
  • Human settlement in England

    This house was occupied by officers of the nearby Parkhurst Barracks (renamed Albany Barracks shortly after completion) and that there were two small cannons

    Gunville

    Gunville

    Gunville

  • List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army
  • Reserves of British Army

    Company is organized as follows. Regimental Headquarters, at Finsbury Barracks, City of London Headquarters Squadron Honourable Artillery Company Band

    List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army

    List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army

    List_of_current_Army_Reserve_units_of_the_British_Army

  • YSD-11-class crane ship
  • Type of United States World War II ship

    built in mass production were the 1,366 Martin PBM Mariner, 749 Short Sunderland and 345 Grumman G-21 Goose. The YSD-11 Class Derrick was built to support

    YSD-11-class crane ship

    YSD-11-class crane ship

    YSD-11-class_crane_ship

  • List of shipwrecks in April 1941
  • Italians and put in service. Lemnos  Royal Hellenic Navy World War II: The barracks ship, a disarmed former Mississippi-class battleship was bombed and sunk

    List of shipwrecks in April 1941

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_April_1941

  • Norwich Electric Tramways
  • Electric Tramways in Norwich, England

    station, Riverside Road, Bishopbridge Road, Gurney Road (past Britannia Barracks) to a terminus on Mousehold Heath at TG 24531 10229. A later extension

    Norwich Electric Tramways

    Norwich Electric Tramways

    Norwich_Electric_Tramways

  • RAF St Angelo
  • The airfield was later renamed as St Angelo Barracks from the 1970s and utilised as an accommodation barracks and a centre of helicopter operations over

    RAF St Angelo

    RAF St Angelo

    RAF_St_Angelo

  • SMS Ostfriesland
  • Battleship of the German Imperial Navy

    supported by three dreadnoughts, were to bombard the coastal town of Sunderland in an attempt to draw out and destroy Beatty's battlecruisers. The rest

    SMS Ostfriesland

    SMS Ostfriesland

    SMS_Ostfriesland

  • Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh
  • Member of the British royal family (born 1965)

    for England and Wales. Retrieved 13 August 2025. "Sunderland AFC gets royal recognition". Sunderland Echo. 19 February 2015. Archived from the original

    Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

    Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

    Sophie,_Duchess_of_Edinburgh

  • History of Portsmouth F.C.
  • History of an English football club

    hosted several barracks of the British army within it, including the Royal Artillery. Their officers were based at Cambridge Barracks on the High Street

    History of Portsmouth F.C.

    History_of_Portsmouth_F.C.

  • Timeline of Lincoln
  • Lincoln Central railway station open. Corn Exchange built. 1857 – "Old barracks" built for the Royal North Lincoln Militia in Burton Road. 1861 – September:

    Timeline of Lincoln

    Timeline of Lincoln

    Timeline_of_Lincoln

  • University of Gibraltar
  • Public university in Gibraltar

    part of the southern defences of the Rock of Gibraltar. The bombproof barracks which now house the principal rooms of the university were constructed

    University of Gibraltar

    University_of_Gibraltar

  • SMS Rheinland
  • Nassau-class battleship of the German Imperial Navy

    severe to justify repairs and Rheinland was decommissioned to be used as a barracks ship for the remainder of the war. In 1919, following the scuttling of

    SMS Rheinland

    SMS Rheinland

    SMS_Rheinland

  • 92nd Illinois Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Reunion Association (1875), p. 92. Reece (1900), p. 539. Sunderland (1984), p. 15. Sunderland (1984). Baumgartner (1997), p. 224. Stuntz, Margaret L. (July

    92nd Illinois Infantry Regiment

    92nd Illinois Infantry Regiment

    92nd_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment

  • Tyne Electrical Engineers
  • British Army unit

    1 Company in the Tyne defences, Nos 2–4 at Portsmouth, based at Haslar Barracks on the Gosport side of the harbour. Clifford's Fort remained the TEE's

    Tyne Electrical Engineers

    Tyne_Electrical_Engineers

  • 1963 Honduran coup d'état
  • Military coup against Ramón Villeda Morales

    business interests in the United States. United Fruit president Thomas Sunderland wrote to Secretary of State Martin: The events of today indicate that

    1963 Honduran coup d'état

    1963_Honduran_coup_d'état

  • Northampton and Rutland Militia
  • Auxiliary unit of the British Army

    Corps Brigade Depot No 29 at the former Cavalry Barracks at Northampton, renamed Gibraltar Barracks The intention of the Cardwell system was to have

    Northampton and Rutland Militia

    Northampton_and_Rutland_Militia

  • SMS Regensburg
  • Light cruiser of the German Imperial Navy

    for the Airship Italia. Removed from service in 1936, she was used as a barracks ship in Lorient until 1944, when she was seized by the Germans and scuttled

    SMS Regensburg

    SMS Regensburg

    SMS_Regensburg

  • Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy
  • Australians who fought in Normandy in WWII

    part of Coastal Command; No. 10 and No. 461 Squadrons were equipped with Sunderland flying boats and flew patrols of the waters around the UK and France,

    Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy

    Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy

    Australian_contribution_to_the_Battle_of_Normandy

  • 2015 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Nurse Education. Dr Harriet Caroline Mitchison – Consultant Physician, Sunderland Royal Hospital. For services to Medicine. Her Hon Judge Anne Molyneux

    2015 Birthday Honours

    2015_Birthday_Honours

  • L. S. Lowry
  • British visual artist (1887–1976)

    introduction of conscription he underwent a medical examination at Bury Barracks on 10 April 1916 and was categorised as unfit for active service due to

    L. S. Lowry

    L._S._Lowry

  • Enniskillen/St Angelo Airport
  • Airport in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland

    1943 the station also became home to several squadrons of Catalina and Sunderland flying boats operating from Lough Erne. Later that year, Bristol Beaufighters

    Enniskillen/St Angelo Airport

    Enniskillen/St Angelo Airport

    Enniskillen/St_Angelo_Airport

  • May 1943
  • Month of 1943

    The German submarine U-465 was sunk in the Bay of Biscay by a Short Sunderland of No. 461 Squadron RAAF, with the loss of all 48 of its crew. Born: Mustafa

    May 1943

    May 1943

    May_1943

  • List of shipwrecks in 1919
  • sank, ice broke her up. SMS Don Juan d'Austria  Austro-Hungarian Navy The barracks ship, a former central battery ironclad, sank. Elbrus  Soviet Navy Raised

    List of shipwrecks in 1919

    List_of_shipwrecks_in_1919

  • 1981 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Aerospace & Defence Systems Co.. Ralph Hodgson, lately Area Building Officer, Sunderland Area Health Authority. Dennis Holland, Deputy Commandant, Fire Service

    1981 Birthday Honours

    1981_Birthday_Honours

  • Allens West railway station
  • Railway station in County Durham, England

    Blackpool Pleasure Beach Blackpool South Brierfield Buckshaw Parkway Burnley Barracks Burnley Central Burnley Manchester Road Burscough Bridge Burscough Junction

    Allens West railway station

    Allens West railway station

    Allens_West_railway_station

  • Newmilns
  • Village in East Ayrshire, Scotland

    caps for Scotland, but went on to win three English league titles with Sunderland in 1892, 1893 & 1895, before returning to Scotland to win the league &

    Newmilns

    Newmilns

    Newmilns

  • Edgar G. Crossman
  • American diplomat

    1967). was an attorney and senior partner in Davis, Polk, Wardwell, Sunderland & Kiendl (now Davis Polk & Wardwell), an officer in the United States

    Edgar G. Crossman

    Edgar G. Crossman

    Edgar_G._Crossman

  • A. H. Bull Steamship Company
  • American passengers and shipping company

    and SS Pittsburgh. Edith (1), built in 1898 by J.L. Thompson & Sons, Sunderland. Was SS Glenochil, bought 1901 from J. Potter & Co., sank 30 August 1915

    A. H. Bull Steamship Company

    A. H. Bull Steamship Company

    A._H._Bull_Steamship_Company

  • 1984 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Department of Employment. Philip Soldinger. For services to the community in Sunderland. Jean Margaret Start, Senior Secretary, Department of Physical Education

    1984 New Year Honours

    1984_New_Year_Honours

  • 1991 Birthday Honours
  • British government recognitions

    Treasury. Geoffrey Bernard Sellers, Parliamentary Counsel. Godfrey Russell Sunderland, Deputy Secretary, Department of Transport. Alex Williams, lately Government

    1991 Birthday Honours

    1991_Birthday_Honours

  • United States Army during World War II
  • Military unit

    (illustrated ed.). Verdun Press. p. 24. ISBN 178625574X. Romanus, Charles F.; Sunderland, Riley (1959). United States Army in World War II : China-Burma-India

    United States Army during World War II

    United States Army during World War II

    United_States_Army_during_World_War_II

  • Grantham College
  • College in Grantham, Lincolnshire, England

    £52,377. In November 1954, at the annual prize evening at the Grantham Barracks, aeronautical engineer Sir Frederick Handley Page, gave out the prizes

    Grantham College

    Grantham_College

  • 1954 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Hamilton Purdie, Engineering Director, William Doxford & Sons, Ltd., Sunderland. Ernest Arthur Puttick, lately Principal Inspector of Taxes, Board of

    1954 New Year Honours

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  • Sunderland
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sunderland

    English : habitational name from any of various places so called, especially the city at the mouth of the river Wear. This, like other places so called in Cumbria, Lancashire, and southern Scotland, derives its name from Old English sundor ‘separate’ + land ‘land’; a further example in Northumbria has the same origin as Sutherland.

    Sunderland

  • Abqar
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Abqar

    Wonderland; Fairyland

    Abqar

  • Sutherland
  • Boy/Male

    Norse Scottish

    Sutherland

    From the south.

    Sutherland

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  • Mahal
  • Girl/Female

    Native American

    Mahal

    Woman.

  • Aadi | ஆதி
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aadi | ஆதி

    First, Most important, Beginning, Ornament, Adornment

  • Genie
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Christian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Scottish

    Genie

    The Lord is Gracious; Well Born; Feminine of Eugene; Similar to Jane

  • Sabri
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi

    Sabri

    Lord Ram's Devotees

  • Yatee | யாதி 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Yatee | யாதி 

    Goddess Durga, One who strives with pertinacity of purpose, One who makes the people obtain the divine wisdom by reducing the ignorance

  • Aahlad | ஆஹலாத
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aahlad | ஆஹலாத

    Delight, Joy, Happy, Happiness

  • Bhaumana
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Bhaumana

    Belongs to the Earth

  • Crismon
  • Boy/Male

    American, English

    Crismon

    Flower

  • Jermayne
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Jermayne

    Brotherly.

  • Sandhya
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi Indian

    Sandhya

    Twilight.

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  • Underhand
  • adv.

    By secret means; in a clandestine manner; hence, by fraud; unfairly.

  • Underlaid
  • a.

    Laid or placed underneath; also, having something laid or lying underneath.

  • Juggling
  • n.

    Jugglery; underhand practice.

  • Underhandedly
  • adv.

    In an underhand manner.

  • Jobbery
  • n.

    Underhand management; official corruption; as, municipal jobbery.

  • Deceit
  • n.

    Any trick, collusion, contrivance, false representation, or underhand practice, used to defraud another. When injury is thereby effected, an action of deceit, as it called, lies for compensation.

  • Trinkle
  • v. i.

    To act secretly, or in an underhand way; to tamper.

  • Underhand
  • a.

    Done, as pitching, with the hand lower than the shoulder, or, as bowling, with the hand lower than elbow.

  • Wonderland
  • n.

    A land full of wonders, or marvels.

  • Underboard
  • adv.

    Under the board, or table; hence, secretly; unfairly; underhand. See the Note under Aboveboard.

  • Oblique
  • a.

    Not straightforward; indirect; obscure; hence, disingenuous; underhand; perverse; sinister.

  • Underhand
  • adv.

    In an underhand manner; -- said of pitching or bowling.

  • Underhanded
  • a.

    Underhand; clandestine.

  • Underhand
  • a.

    Secret; clandestine; hence, mean; unfair; fraudulent.

  • Sneaking
  • a.

    Marked by cowardly concealment; deficient in openness and courage; underhand; mean; crouching.

  • Underdealing
  • n.

    Crafty, unfair, or underhand dealing; unfair practice; trickery.

  • Clandestine
  • a.

    Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage.

  • Under-arm
  • a.

    Done (as bowling) with the arm not raised above the elbow, that is, not swung far out from the body; underhand. Cf. Over-arm and Round-Arm.

  • Undermine
  • v. t.

    Fig.: To remove the foundation or support of by clandestine means; to ruin in an underhand way; as, to undermine reputation; to undermine the constitution of the state.

  • Underlayer
  • n.

    One who, or that which, underlays or is underlaid; a lower layer.