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Sandwiched between the ancient town of Berwick and Cocklawburn Beach, which was recently ranked among the top beaches in the ...
A Northumberland town with a turbulent history recently received the accolade of happiest place to live in the UK. Access to ...
Eastgate House in Alnwick is described as being 'right at the heart of Northumberland's magical mix of coast and countryside' ...
The anchor from the Royal Navy vessel HMS Northumberland could be preserved in one of the county's museums. Named for the ...
A first look at Ad Gefrin, Northumberland's Anglo-Saxon museum and distillery. Five years in the making, the new Ad Gefrin museum and distillery mixes Anglo-Saxon history and whisky tastings.
SUNBURY — The Northumberland County Historical Society invites the community to an event and discussion on the history of racism and the treatment of Black culture and society in Northumberland ...
The Saratoga County History Center on Thursday announced that the Bacon Hill community is the subject of an upcoming local history documentary, which will premiere in special screenings in March.
The Saratoga County History Center recently released its second video of its series titled “Forgotten Crossroads of Saratoga County.” The video focused on Bacon Hill, a farming community in ...
Remarkable history of felled Sycamore Gap tree from film icon to bitter feud Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers were convicted this week after being found guilty of cutting down Northumberland's ...
Rich in wildlife, with miles of empty beaches, picture-perfect seaside towns and a battle-filled history, the Northumberland coast is an area as beautiful as it is intriguing.
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Northumberland man caused over £100,000 damage to historic ... - MSNNorthumberland man caused over £100,000 damage to historic church and threatened to torch it with reverend ... said Henderson has a history of mental illness and has spent time in psychiatric ...
Natural History Transactions of Northumberland and Durham vol. v., part 3. (Williams and Norgate, 1877.) You have full access to this article via your institution.
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