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Featured articles
[edit]Former featured articles
[edit]Featured lists
[edit]Good articles
[edit]- 1996 Football League Third Division play-off final
- Angel of the North
- Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art
- Barnard Castle School
- Bede
- Lowthian Bell
- Thomas Bewick
- Billy Elliot
- Murder of Keith Blakelock
- Blyth Power Station
- Bolckow, Vaughan
- Richard Brodie (footballer)
- Brownie (folklore)
- Carr Hill
- Michael Carrick
- Cleadon
- Consett Iron Company
- Mark Cullen (English footballer)
- Customs House, South Shields
- Darlington F.C.
- Deckham
- Dunstanburgh Castle
- Dunston Power Station
- Durham University
- Edwin of Northumbria
- Stuart Elliott (footballer, born 1977)
- Etal Castle
- Felling, Tyne and Wear
- Fraser Forster
- Paul Gascoigne
- Gateshead Millennium Bridge
- Get Carter
- Grey's Monument
- Hatfield College, Durham
- Dick Healey (footballer)
- Jordan Henderson
- History of Sunderland A.F.C.
- Thomas Jefferson Hogg
- Peter Holmes (footballer)
- Holy Jesus Hospital
- Norman Hunter (footballer)
- Hylton Castle
- Dan Jones (footballer, born 1994)
- Kepier power station
- Kilham, Northumberland
- Lemington Power Station
- Losh, Wilson and Bell
- Low Fell
- Lynemouth power station
- Marsden Rock
- Heather Mills
- Morpeth, Northumberland
- Newcastle town wall
- Stuart Parnaby
- Penshaw Monument
- Alfred D. Robinson and Marion James Robinson
- Saltwell Park
- Alan Shearer
- Sheriff Hill
- Stadium of Light
- Statue of Industry
- Stella power stations
- 2007–08 Sunderland A.F.C. season
- Teesside EfW
- Tow Law Town F.C.
- University College, Durham
- Vindolanda tablets
- Brad Walker (footballer)
- Whitburn, Tyne and Wear
- Windy Nook
Former good articles
[edit]Did you know? articles
[edit]- 1923 Berwick-upon-Tweed by-election
- 2003 Gateshead Metropolitan Borough Council election
- Church of St Michael, Alnham
- Archdeacon Newton
- Bamburgh Sword
- Robert Beall (sculptor)
- Lowthian Bell
- Church of St Cuthbert, Bellingham
- Siege of Berwick (1333)
- Bolckow, Vaughan
- RAF Bowes Moor
- Brizlee Tower
- Alan Brown (footballer, born 1914)
- Brownie (folklore)
- St Andrew's Church, Bywell
- Camphill Column, Alnwick
- Carham Hall
- Carlbury
- Chester Burn Viaduct
- St Mary and St Cuthbert, Chester-le-Street
- Chillingham cattle
- Chinatown, Newcastle
- Chirton Hall
- Cleadon
- Coals to Newcastle
- Consett Iron Company
- Mark Cullen (English footballer)
- Darlington Mowden Park Sharks
- De obsessione Dunelmi
- John Douglas (English architect)
- Durham (poem)
- Durham police mast
- John Ellenby
- Embleton Bay
- Embleton Tower
- Henry Hetherington Emmerson
- Etal Castle
- Church of St Michael and All Angels, Felton
- 2014 Football League Cup final
- Paul Gascoigne
- Gateshead Millennium Bridge
- Great Northumberland Forest
- Grey's Monument
- Heathery Burn Cave
- Hedgehog Pie
- Arrest of Matthew Hedges
- Eugénie Henderson
- Jordan Henderson
- Hexham Hoard
- High Coniscliffe
- High and Low Lights of North Shields
- Historia de Sancto Cuthberto
- Thomas Jefferson Hogg
- Holy Island War Memorial
- Hostmen of Newcastle upon Tyne
- Hughes Bolckow
- Norman Hunter (footballer)
- Dan Jones (footballer, born 1994)
- Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall
- Kirkhaugh cairns
- Gibson Kyle
- The Last Ship (musical)
- Lawrence of Durham
- Limestone Corner
- List of Darlington F.C. seasons
- Longovicium
- Losh, Wilson and Bell
- Low Coniscliffe
- Low Walworth
- Marsden Rock
- Merrybent
- Milecastle 17
- Morpeth, Northumberland
- Stan Mortensen
- Museum of Classic Sci-Fi
- HMS Negro (1916)
- Battle of Neville's Cross
- New York, Tyne and Wear
- Newcastle Civic Centre
- Great fire of Newcastle and Gateshead
- Northman of Escomb
- One-armed bandit murder
- Oswulf I of Bamburgh
- Otterburn Hall
- Hugh Lee Pattinson
- Philip of Poitou
- Piercebridge
- Piercebridge Roman Fort
- Schooner Hotel
- Bobby Shafto
- Shotton Surface Mine
- Battle of Stainmore
- Statue of Industry
- Stockton Flyer
- Surtees Society
- Sycamore Gap tree
- Temple Memorial Park
- Tenantry Column
- Tidfrith of Hexham
- Andrew Tremlett
- Trimdon Labour Club
- Ulnaby
- Vita Sancti Cuthberti
- Brad Walker (footballer)
- John Wilson Walton-Wilson
- Walworth Castle
- Wearmouth Bridge
- West Auckland railway station
- White Swan Hotel, Alnwick
- Carol Wilson (footballer)