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  • Just under three hours from Kings X to Newcastle Central as opposed to 2.5 hours KX to Darlington then an interminable wait for the boneshaker from the Bishop Auckland to Saltburn line which will drop you off in the Boro after around another 40 minutes.

    Why it's continental glamour or bust for Sunderland and Newcastle | Louise Taylor 2011

  • On the one hand there are rhythmic images of the sea's edge recorded in Saltburn in January 2010 – then images taken from documentary footage of pioneering social housing in the former Weimar Republic are developed into drawings inspired by the nostalgia felt by former East Germans for life in the DDR.

    This week's new exhibitions 2011

  • The lofty coast-line we have followed all the way from Sandsend terminates abruptly at Huntcliff Nab, the great promontory which is familiar to visitors to Saltburn.

    Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923

  • The original Saltburn, consisting of a row of quaint fishermen's cottages, still stands entirely alone, facing the sea on the Huntcliff side of the beck, and from the wide, smooth sands there is little of modern

    Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923

  • Saltburn; but, like its neighbour, it has grown into a great watering-place, having developed two piers, a long esplanade, and other features, which I am glad to leave to those for whom they were made, and betake myself to the more romantic spots so plentiful in this broad county.

    Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923

  • The elaborately-laid-out gardens on the steep banks of Skelton Beck are the pride and joy of Saltburn, for they offer a pleasant contrast to the bare slopes on the Huntcliff side and the flat country towards

    Yorkshire Gordon Home 1923

  • This morning I knocked at your door, inwardly exultant with the certainty that I should find you, and learned that you had left for Saltburn just one hour ago!

    Familiar Letters of William James II 1920

  • -- In 1909 was built the curious four-wheeled parasol-type machine with 35 h.p. Green engine and chain transmission, on which flying was done at Saltburn.

    The Aeroplane Speaks Fifth Edition 1919

  • -- In 1909 was built the curious four-wheeled parasol-type machine with 35 h.p. Green engine and chain transmission, on which flying was done at Saltburn.

    The Aeroplane Speaks 1917

  • I was afterwards enabled, through the kind assistance of his widow, Mrs. Cooke, whom I saw at Saltburn, in Yorkshire, to add a few particulars to his biography.

    Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1858

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