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In this two-part series, we explore Northumberland (and take a quick dive down into County Durham). In this episode of Searching for History, episode 2 of 2, Erin and I remember our time sightseeing in Northumberland outside of Newcastle upon Tyne, in the United Kingdom. In this video, we work our way west up the Tyne River valley and talk about many of Northumberland’s sites, including Prudhoe Castle, Aydon Castle, Corbridge Roman Town, Vindolanda, Hadrian’s Wall, and the town of Hexham. At the end we talk about taking a small journey south of Newcastle upon Tyne into County Durham to visit the amazing Durham Cathedral. Northumberland is an amazing part of the United Kingdom, full of amazing architecture and history. Please join us as we explore Northumberland. #england #unitedkingdom #northumberland Music Attributions Song 1: To the Top by Silent Partner (YouTube Audio Library License, no attribution is required) Image Attributions Image 1: “Terra Sigillata (Arretina, Drag. 11, Work of Perennius) from Novaesium, Clemens-Sels-Museum, Neuss.” (photograph), date: May 5, 3020, photographer: Hartmann Linge. This image is in the Public Domain. Image located: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:20... Image 2: “Kom in terra sigillata met reliëfversiering.” (photograph), date: date of photograph not listed, date of bowl circa 50 to circa 85 AD, photographer: Gallo-Roman Museum. This image is in the Public Domain. Image located: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Image 3: “Durham Cathedral Nave.” (photograph), date: June 21, 2019, photographer: Michael D. Beckwith. This image is in the public domain. Image located: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Image 4: “Chapter 21. Cuthbert discovers the piece of timber washed up with the tide, that was to be used a roof beam.” (Image taken from Life of St. Cuthbert), date: last quarter of 12 century, author: Bede. This image is in the Public Domain. Image located: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Image 5: “Venerable Bede in an illustrated manuscript, writing his Ecclesiastical History of the English People.” Date: circa 12th century. Artist: not listed. This image is in the public domain. Source: Engelberg, Abbey Library, Cod. 47: Omiliae lectionum sancti evangelii Venerabilis Bedae presbiteri numero quinquaginta (https://www.e-codices.unifr.ch/de/lis.... Image 6: “St Cuthbert's Tomb.” (photograph), date: September 11, 2010, photographer: John Hamilton. This image is in the public domain. Image located: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Image 7: “Bede.” (photograph), date: May 9, 2007, photographer: Robin Widdison. This image is in the public domain. Image located: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi... Video Attributions Video 1: “Aerial view of the cathedral and surrounding buildings.” (video clip), date uploaded to Pexels: March 4, 2024, videographer: Declan Conor. This image is in the Public Domain, free to use (CC0). Video located: https://www.pexels.com/video/aerial-v... Video 2: “An aerial view of a cathedral with a large tower.” (video clip), date uploaded to Pexels: March 4, 2024, videographer: Declan Conor. This image is in the Public Domain, free to use (CC0). Video located: https://www.pexels.com/video/an-aeria...