Lynemouth — Distinguish from Lynmouth in Devon. Lynemouth is a village in Northumberland, England. The village is situated 3 miles North East of Ashington, and is in close proximity to the village of Ellington which is located to the north west. The village… … Wikipedia
Lynemouth Power Station — Infobox UK power station static static image caption=Lynemouth Power Station in July 2008. os grid reference=NZ3090 latitude=55.1796 longitude= 1.5024 country=England region=North East England shire county=Northumberland operator=Alcan Smelting… … Wikipedia
Alcan Lynemouth Aluminium Smelter — infobox building building name =Alcan Lynemouth Aluminium Smelter native building name= |250px caption =Alcan Lynemouth Smelter in July 2008 former names = map type = building type =Aluminium smelter architectural style = structural system =… … Wikipedia
Seacoal (film) — Infobox Film name = Seacoal director = Amber Film Team writer = Amber Films starring = Ray Stubbs Amber Styles Sammy Johnson Benny Graham producer = Amber Films music = Alasdair Robertson distributor = Amber Films released = 1985Seacoal (1985) is … Wikipedia
North East England — This article is about the region. For the European constituency, see North East England (European Parliament constituency). North East England North East region shown within England Geography Status Region Area … Wikipedia
Northern Electric — For the Canadian company formerly known as Northern Electric , see Nortel. Northern Electric Industry Electricity Fate Acquired Successor CE Electric … Wikipedia
Cragside — Cragside, Northumberland Type Country House Proprietor National Trust Size 400 hectares (1.54 sq mi) … Wikipedia
Charles Algernon Parsons — Born 13 June 1854 London, England, United Kingdom … Wikipedia
Derwent Reservoir (North East England) — Not to be confused with Derwent Reservoir, Derbyshire, or Derwentwater in Cumbria Derwent Reservoir Location County Durham / Northumberland Coordinates … Wikipedia
Charles Hesterman Merz — Charles Merz redirects here. For the American racecar driver, see Charlie Merz. Charles Hesterman Merz (5 October 1874 14 or 15 October 1940) was a British electrical engineer who pioneered the use of high voltage three phase AC power… … Wikipedia