Can anyone help me find out the title of a book I first read in school around 1970? The story is about a young boy and girl who were excavating a Roman villa and possible researching near Hadrian's Wall. I remember they have a ...
When General Wade built his Military Road (the present B6318) as a supply route in the mid-18th century he dismantled sections of Hadrian's Wall to use the stone for its foundation. Assuming the stone wasn't pulverised in the ...
I was interested to read Anthony Joisce's article on living "alongside the erchin" in Issue 110 of The Northumbrian. We are anticipating our fourth generation of hedgehogs in our garden. Henrietta has brought her subsequent families ...
In May this year I very much enjoyed walking the Hadrian's Wall Path. The holiday company that I was with finished the walk at Corbridge so in July I returned to Northumberland and completed the walk to Wallsend. I then travelled to ...
I very much enjoyed John Grundy's article 'Eye-Catching Villages' (Issue 110). From the late 1970s to 1995 my parents lived in the East Lodge of Chillingham Castle. My mother was secretary for the Wild Cattle Association and the ...