The phrase "bringing coals to Newcastle" is an idiomatic expression that means to do something unnecessary or superfluous. Historically, Newcastle was a major coal-producing city in England, making the act of bringing coal there redundant. Therefore, the saying suggests that one would be engaging in a pointless endeavor by trying to supply something that is already abundant in that location.
The Japanese were attacking Newcastle on orders that stated they were to shell the Newcastle Shipping yards at Carrington. It also had BHP Steelworks (which they needed for weapons,planes etc.) and other industries like aluminum and coal. So, it was a strategic move, especially since they wanted to invade Australia.
Newcastle had its beginning when a group of convict escapees discovered the first-known coal deposits in 1791. They did not inform the authorities because they did not want to be recaptured. British soldier Lieutenant John Shortland found a coal seam while looking for the escapees in 1797, and because of this, the area became a real prospect for a settlement. Shortland also first found a river James Cook had overlooked in 1770, naming it the "Hunter", after Governor Hunter. For awhile, the river was known as the Coal River. After Shortland took a sample of the coal back to Sydney, it took only a year before workers on ships began collecting coal from the riverbanks and selling it in Sydney. To supply workers to mine the coal and cut timber, a convict camp was established for hardened criminals in 1801. It was first known as King's Town, after Governor King. From this settlement came the city of Newcastle.
it was Englishmen that first came to Jamestown and they were called Englishmen
The address of the Newcastle Public Library is: 705 Nw 10Th, Newcastle, 73065 4021
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The city of Newcastle in New South Wales, established as a coal mining area, was named after the British coal port of Newcastle.
Coal from Newcastle to a factory in Stoke would likely be transported by rail or canal.
Newcastle was a town where coal was mined. Therefore carrying coals to newcastle is a wasted effort.
Asia. Japan, China, The USA.
By a truck I guess
Coal is mined in Newcastle, New South Wales. The first coal was discovered back in 1791 by a group of convict escapees. For obvious reasons, they did not notify the authorities. British soldier, Lieutenant John Shortland, found a coal seam while looking for the escapees in 1797, and coal has been mined there ever since. Copper was also mined at Newcastle in the middle of the nineteenth century.
you can bring in a space ship
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Coal was plentiful in those areas.
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Newcastle in the Hunter Valley region of New South Wales is on the east coast of Australia and produces coal. It was Australia's first coal-mining city, and is still a significant coal-mining city today.
Coal Creek, Hunter River, and the Tyne River are the waters that respectively flow through Newcastle, Washington; Newcastle, Australia; and Newcastle, England.Specifically, Coal Creek runs through the historic coal mining and railroad town of Newcastle in the northeastern state of Washington in the United States of America. The metropolitan area of Newcastle in the Australian state of New South Wales is located at the mouth of the Hunter River. Newcastle properly is called Newcastle upon Tyne in honor of its location on the north bank of the Tyne River in northeastern England.