ON a visit to New Zealand’s South Island last winter we rented a house in Duvauchelle, on the Banks Peninsula south of Christchurch. The first couple we met were Gavin and Alison Porteous, who had lived in Wall village until 2002. ...
WE have been holidaying in Northumberland for two weeks every year since 1984 and have subscribed to The Northumbrian since its inception. On September 6 this year, whilst en route to our rented holiday cottage, we were stranded by ...
BELFORD & District Local History Society is starting work on the second volume of its village history – Aspects of Belford II. As part of this we hope to include a chapter on the experiences of the pupils of Chillingham Road ...
JUST north of Boulmer, where the Howick Burn joins the sea, there is a line of worked stone footings with evidence of metal held in with lead. They are well cut and placed, but some way down the beach and not high enough for a wall, ...
MAY I offer the following information about the origin of the name Stag Rock at Bamburgh, which was mentioned in the article depicting the wonderful interpretive panels by John Steele (Issue 104)?