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  1. Cidade do Reino Unido. Middlesbrough é uma cidade no Tees Valley, sub-região do Nordeste da Inglaterra. [ 1] Middlesbrough é diferente de outros distritos em Teesside, sendo o município quase totalmente urbanizada, tornando assim a maior cidade em termos de área e população.

  2. Middlesbrough (/ ˈ m ɪ d əl z b r ə / ⓘ MID-əlz-brə) is a town in the Middlesbrough unitary authority borough of North Yorkshire, England. The town lies near the mouth of the River Tees and north of the North York Moors National Park. The built-up area had a population of 148,215 at the 2021 UK census.

  3. Middlesbrough Football Club (/ ˈ m ɪ d əl z b r ə / ⓘ MID-əlz-brə) is a professional association football club based in Middlesbrough, North Yorkshire, England. The team competes in the EFL Championship, the second level of the English football league system.

  4. Conteúdo. ocultar. Início. Demografia. Geografia. Localidades na vizinhança. Referências. Ligações externas. Middlesborough. : Middlesborough é uma cidade localizada no estado americano de Kentucky, no Condado de Bell . Demografia. Segundo o censo americano de 2000, a sua população era de 10.384 habitantes. [ 1] .

    • Northumbria
    • Dane and Norse Law
    • Coal, Port and Docks
    • Ironopolis
    • Welsh Migration
    • Irish Migration
    • Production Boom
    • Green Howards
    • Post Second World War to Contemporary Era
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    In 686, a monastic cell was consecrated by St. Cuthbert at the request of St. Hilda, Abbess of Whitby. The manor of Middlesburgh belonged to Whitby Abbey and Guisborough Priory. Robert Bruce, Lord of Cleveland and Annandale, granted and confirmed, in 1119, the church of St. Hilda of Middleburg to Whitby. Up until its closure on the Dissolution of t...

    After the Angles, the area became home to Viking settlers. Names of Viking origin (with the suffix by meaning village) are abundant in the area; for example, Ormesby, Stainsby and Tollesby were once separate villages that belonged to Vikings called Orm, Steinn and Toll that are now areas of Middlesbrough were recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. ...

    In 1801, Middlesbrough was a small farm with a population of just 25; however, during the latter half of the 19th century, it experienced rapid growth. In 1828 the influential Quaker banker, coal mine owner and Stockton and Darlington Railway (S&DR) shareholder Joseph Pease sailed up the River Tees to find a suitable new site downriver of Stockton ...

    Iron and steel have dominated the Tees area since 1841 when Henry Bolckow in partnership with John Vaughan, founded the Vulcan iron foundry and rolling mill. Vaughan, who had worked his way up through the Iron industry in South Wales, used his technical expertise to find a more abundant supply of Ironstone in the Eston Hills in 1850, and introduced...

    A Welsh community was established in Middlesbrough sometime before the 1840s, with mining being the main form of employment.These migrants included figures who would become important leaders in the commercial, political and cultural life of the town: 1. John Vaughan established Teesside's first ironworks in 1841, The Vulcan Works at Middlesbrough. ...

    From 1861 to 1871, the census of England & Wales showed that Middlesbrough consistently had the second highest percentage of Irish born people in England after Liverpool. The Irish population in 1861 accounted for 15.6% of the total population of Middlesbrough. In 1871 the amount had dropped to 9.2% yet this still placed Middlesbrough's Irish popul...

    The town's rapid expansion continued throughout the second half of the 19th century, fuelled by the iron and steel industry. In 1864 the North Riding Infirmary (an ear, nose and mouth hospital) opened in Newport Road; this was demolished in 2006. On 15 August 1867, a Reform Bill was passed, making Middlesbrough a new parliamentary borough, Bolckow ...

    The Green Howards was a British Army infantry regiment very strongly associated with Middlesbrough and the area south of the River Tees. Originally formed at Dunster Castle, Somerset in 1688 to serve King William of Orange, later King William III, this regiment became affiliated to the North Riding of Yorkshire in 1782. As Middlesbrough grew, its p...

    By the end of the war over 200 buildings had been destroyed within the Middlesbrough area.The borough lost 99 civilians as a result of enemy action. Areas of early and mid-Victorian housing were demolished and much of central Middlesbrough was redeveloped. Heavy industry was relocated to areas of land better suited to the needs of modern technology...

    Boho Four (Gibson House), a former National Provincial Bank
    The old general post office
  5. The Borough of Middlesbrough is a borough with unitary authority status in North Yorkshire, England, based around the town of Middlesbrough in the north of the county. It is part of the Tees Valley combined authority, along with Stockton-on-Tees, Redcar and Cleveland, Hartlepool and Darlington boroughs.