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  • Northumberland County Council
    www.northumberland.gov.uk
  • Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum
    Offers information about the museums and the archaeological site Vindolanda, a Roman fort and civilian settlement lying just to the south of Hadrian's Wall.
    www.vindolanda.com
  • Wansbeck
    www.wansbeckcvs.org.uk
  • Brigantium
    Archaeological reconstruction centre situated in Redesdale, Northumberland, adjacent to the Roman fort of Bremenium (High Rochester).
    museums.ncl.ac.uk/wallnet/brig/brig1.htm
  • History of Bywell
    Provides a historical account of a lost Northumbrian village.
    www.oldvicaragebywell.fsnet.co.uk/bywell.htm
  • Alnwick Garden Project - Alnwick
    Duchess of Northumberland's dream to restore a derelict 12 acre walled garden on the grounds of Alnwick Castle to its 18th and 19th century glory.
    www.alnwickgarden.com
  • De-Mining Systems UK - Hexham
    Nonprofit making organisation that helps to rid the world of anti-personnel mines.
    www.deminingsystems.co.uk
  • Roman Vindolanda and the Roman Army Museum - Hexham
    Offers information about the museums and the archaeological site Vindolanda, a Roman fort and civilian settlement lying just to the south of Hadrian's Wall.
    www.vindolanda.com
  • Hexham Abbey - Hexham
    Parish Church of St. Andrew. Founded by Saint Wilfrid in 674 AD.
    www.hexhamabbey.org.uk
  • Berwick-upon-Tweed Liberal Democrats - Berwick-upon-Tweed
    www.berwicklibdems.org.uk
  • Throssel Hole Buddhist Abbey - Hexham
    Monastery and retreat centre in the Soto Zen tradition of Buddhism, offering introductory, weekend, and week retreats.
    www.throssel.org.uk
  • Vindolanda Tablets Online - Hexham
    Extensive collection of images, texts, and supporting materials about Roman soldiers' wooden writing-tablets dating from the late 1st and early 2nd centuries A.D.
    vindolanda.csad.ox.ac.uk
 




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