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    Seaham ( / ˈsiːəm / SEE-əm [3]) is a seaside town in County Durham, England. Located on the Durham Coast, Seaham is situated 6 miles (10 kilometres) south of Sunderland and 13 miles (21 km) east of Durham. The town grew from the late 19th century onwards as a result of investments in its harbour and coal mines.

  2. Seaham is a lively harbour town on Durham’s Heritage Coast, it offers spectacular views from it’s dramatic clifftop location down to the harbour and sandy beach below. It is a perfect base to explore the Durham coastline. In Seaham, there is a promenade, an esplanade and Terrace Green which are perfect for a gentle walk. A sense of history ...

  3. durhamheritagecoast.org › 2015 › 01Seaham

    and wear or carry appropriate clothing and a map. Our coastal village walk leaflets have been designed as a guide to help you in your discovery and exploration of the Durham Coast with routes linked to the Durham Coastal Path. Newcastle Blackhall Easington Horden Wingate North A179 B1281 B1283 B1287 A182 A181 A1086 A19 A1(M) A1(M) A19 A19 ...

  4. May 3, 2024 · Location and Population John Smith Map John Smith’s map of Virginia, first published in 1612, provides an early, if incomplete, record of the names and locations of towns occupied by the Algonquian-speaking Indians of Tsenacomoco, as well as other tribes. The map shows a large number of Indian towns located in Virginia’s coastal plain, or , which extends east from the of the to the ...

  5. In more modern times, Seaham Harbour, Easington District coastal town founded in 1842, was established nearby Seaham, the ancient Viking village. "Seaham Harbour" is the official town name, but sometimes is charted on 21st Century maps simply as, "Seaham".

  6. Nov 28, 2023 · SEAHAM (St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Easington, N division of Easington ward and of the county of Durham, 6 miles S by E from Sunderland. [1] The parish of Seaham was created from the ancient Parish of Dalton le Dale, Durham and has a Norman church. The dedication of the church was changed from St Andrew to St Mary the Virgin.

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  8. 1434. 7. Map of the Durham Coalfield 1950-1994. 1026. 8. Map of farms and land around Seaham Hall (1774) 1692. 9. Map of collieries owned by Lord Londonderry and Easington Coal Company.

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