Coordinates: 54°34′07″N 1°14′28″W / 54.56861°N 1.24111°W / 54.56861; -1.24111 The Linthorpe Road West Cricket Ground in Middlesbrough held one first class match July 1882 when Yorkshire lost to the touring Australians . The ground was opened in 1875 and Middlesbrough Cricket Club played there until 1893. The ground was also used by Middlesbrough Football Club until they moved to Ayresome Park in 1903. The ground has since been lost to building development.
The borough of Middlesbrough
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Districts, Suburbs
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- Conurbation: Acklam
- Berwick Hills
- Brambles Farm
- Coulby Newham
- Easterside
- Grove Hill
- Hemlington
- Linthorpe
- Marton
- Marton Grove
- Middlesbrough
- Netherfields
- North Ormesby
- Nunthorpe
- Pallister
- Park End
- Saltersgill
- Thorntree
- Tollesby
- West Lane
- Whinney Banks
- Villages: Stainton
- Thornton
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Governance |
- Middlesbrough Borough Council
- Parliamentary constituencies: Middlesbrough
- Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland
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Education |
- Cleveland College of Art and Design
- Middlesbrough College
- Schools
- Teesside University
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Culture & Tourism |
- Albert Park
- Captain Cook Birthplace Museum
- Dorman Museum
- Middlesbrough Theatre
- MIMA
- Stewart Park
- Teesside Park
- Tees Valley Giants
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Media |
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Sport |
- Clubs: Middlesbrough F.C.
- Venues: Acklam Park
- Riverside Stadium
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Waterways |
- Tees
- Crossings: Tees Viaduct
- Tees Newport Bridge
- Middlesbrough Transporter Bridge
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Transport |
- Air: Durham Tees Valley Airport
- Rail: Esk Valley Line
- James Cook University Hospital railway station (Planned)
- Middlesbrough railway station
- Tees Valley Line
- Tees Valley Metro (Proposed)
- Bus: Middlesbrough bus station
- Road: A19
- A66
- A174
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Related articles |
- Buildings: Acklam Hall
- Centre North East
- Companies
- Historic: Cleveland
- Teesside
- Teesside Development Corporation
- Tees Valley Regeneration
- People
- Retail: The Mall
- Services: Cleveland Police
- James Cook University Hospital
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