Bedlington — Bedlington, Ort in der englischen Grafschaft Durham, 2500 Ew.; dabei große Steinkohlenlager u. eine Eisengießerei … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Bedlington — (spr. béddlingt n), Stadt in der engl. Grafschaft Northumberland, 5 km von Blyth, inmitten eines Kohlenreviers, mit (1901) 18,768 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Bedlington — (spr. béddlingt n), Stadt in der engl. Grafsch. Northumberland, am Blyth, (1901) 18.768 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Bedlington — Coordinates: 55°08′00″N 1°35′00″W / 55.1333°N 1.5833°W / 55.1333; 1.5833 … Wikipedia
Bedlington — This unusual and interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname from the place called Bedlington in Northumberland. The placename is first recorded in 1050 in St. Cuthbert s Historia as Bedlingtun and in the Ecclesiastical … Surnames reference
Bedlington — /bed ling teuhn/, n. 1. Also called Bedlingtonshire /bed ling teuhn shear , sheuhr/. an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England. 28,167. 2. See Bedlington terrier. * * * ▪ England, United Kingdom also called Bedlingtonshire town, Wansbeck … Universalium
Bedlington — noun see Bedlington terrier … New Collegiate Dictionary
Bedlington — /bed ling teuhn/, n. 1. Also called Bedlingtonshire /bed ling teuhn shear , sheuhr/. an urban area in E Northumberland, in N England. 28,167. 2. See Bedlington terrier … Useful english dictionary
Bedlington Terrier — Bedlington terrier … Wikipédia en Français
Bedlington Ironworks — Bedlington Ironworks, in Blyth Dene, Northumberland, England, operated between 1736 and 1867. It is most remembered as the place where wrought iron rails were invented by John Birkinshaw in 1820, which triggered the railway age, with their first… … Wikipedia