Philadelphia,_Tyne_and_Wear

Philadelphia, Tyne and Wear

Philadelphia, Tyne and Wear

Human settlement in England


Philadelphia is a village in the City of Sunderland, England.[1] It lies on the A182 road between Newbottle and Shiney Row.

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History

Unlike nearby Washington, it post-dates its namesake in the United States, being named during the American Revolutionary War by a local colliery owner to commemorate the British capture of the city. The village cricket field is named "Bunker Hill", after another famous battle in that war.

Philadelphia was the place of the 1815 Philadelphia train accident, the explosion of the boiler of an early steam locomotive. The number of deaths (16, other sources state 13) was the highest in a railway accident until 1842.


References

  1. "Map and Aerial View of Philadelphia, Tyne and Wear | Co-Curate".



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