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Dr. Ray T. SunderlandDr. Ray T. Sunderland, 73, of Womelsdorf, formerly of Kutztown, died September 13 in eading Hospital. He was the husband of Marjorie M.
Two new installations by ‘Tommy’ creator Ray Lonsdale are set to appear in Sunderland.
On the very banks where ships were once launched on the Wear stand two new sculptures celebrating our shipyard heritage.
Two more sculptures that celebrate Sunderland’s industrial heritage have been unveiled on the banks of the Wear. Ray Lonsdale, whose much-loved steel-work Gan Canny - on Keel Square - has been a ...
Two sculptures – which are currently in storage - will be positioned along the riverside in Sunderland, creating a community focal point and place for residents, workers and visitors to reflect ...
Two further artworks recalling Sunderland's shipbuilding heritage are to be proudly installed in the city. Artist Ray Lonsdale, the man behind Seaham's Tommy statue and the newly installed Gan ...
Two new sculptures by renowned artist Ray Lonsdale have been unveiled at the University of Sunderland's St Peter’s Campus, along the River Wear ...
The train ran in customer service between Sunderland and Newcastle International Airport for the first time today, February 18, marking another important step in the roll out of the new fleet.
The future of a temporary rail service has been secured after it was granted 'permanent' status. Grand Central began operating the additional train between Sunderland and London Kings Cross in ...
Sunderland's spring seaside trip appeared to be just as grim as it sounds as they were force to train in the rain as they prepare for crucial run-in ...
Pundit Ray Parlour has backed ex- Sunderland loanee Mason Burstow to enjoy a more successful time with new club Hull City following his difficult stint on Wearside last season.
Two more sculptures that celebrate Sunderland’s industrial heritage have been unveiled on the banks of the Wear. Ray Lonsdale, whose much-loved steel-work Gan Canny - on Keel Square - has been a ...
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