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Northumberland (RP pronunciation /nɔːˈθʌmbələnd/local /nɔːˈθʊmbələnd/) is a county in North East England. The northernmost county of England, it borders Cumbria to the west, County Durham to the south and Scotland to the north. To the east is the North Sea coastline with a 64-mile (103 km) long distance path. The county town is Alnwick although the county council is located in Morpeth (for the moment, as there are plans to move it to nearby Ashington). The northernmost point of Northumberland and England is located at Marshall Meadows Bay.
The county of Northumberland included Newcastle upon Tyne until 1400, when the city became a county of itself. Northumberland expanded greatly in the Tudor period, annexing Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1482, Tynedale in 1495, Tynemouth in 1536, Redesdale around 1542 and Hexhamshire in 1572.Islandshire, Bedlingtonshire and Norhamshire were incorporated into Northumberland in 1844.Tynemouth and other settlements in North Tyneside were transferred to Tyne and Wear in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972.
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Actors: Harry Lennix (actor), Keith David (actor), Harry Lennix (producer), Angus Macfadyen (actor), J.J. Dalton (producer), Heavy D (actor), Evita Castine (actress), Danny Green (producer), Diarra Kilpatrick (actress), Jeryl Prescott (actress), Candice Coke (actress), Victoria Gabrielle Platt (producer), Amad Jackson (actor), Giovanni Zelko (producer), Victoria Gabrielle Platt (actress),
Plot: H4 translates Shakespeare's Henry IV plays to contemporary Los Angeles to explore political struggles in the community. By killing a popular black leader, Henry hopes to cement his family's political dynasty, but his reckless son, Hal, seems more interested in hijinks than politics. Will the "Prince of Watts" follow in the footsteps of his powerful father, or will he succumb to the criminal life championed by Falstaff? Performed in Shakespeare's original language, H4 will appeal to Shakespearean aficionados and newcomers alike.
Genres: Drama,Actors: William Shakespeare (writer), Tom Turbiville (actor), Craig Alan Edwards (actor), Deb Snyder (actress), Dai Kornberg (actor), Matte Osian (actor), Lisa Beth Kovetz (actress), Kadina de Elejalde (actress), Frank O'Donnell (actor), John Farrell (writer), John Farrell (director), Neil Tadken (actor), Beth Goldman (actress), Joseph Erickson (producer), Doug Kerzner (actor),
Genres: ,Actors: Marianne Hoppe (actress), Robert Naegele (actor), Karl-Georg Saebisch (actor), Herbert Weicker (actor), Hartmut Reck (actor), Hans Helmut Dickow (actor), Paul Verhoeven (actor), Gerhard Riedmann (actor), Ernst Fritz Fürbringer (actor), Jaspar von Oertzen (actor), Hellmut Lange (actor), Konrad Georg (actor), Hannes Messemer (actor), William Shakespeare (writer), Franz Josef Wild (producer),
Genres: ,Actors: Margaret Rutherford (actress), Jeanne Moreau (actress), Ralph Richardson (actor), Walter Chiari (actor), Luis Ciges (actor), Fernando Rey (actor), Orson Welles (actor), Julio Peña (actor), John Gielgud (actor), Fernando Hilbeck (actor), Goyo Lebrero (actor), Andrés Mejuto (actor), Charles Farrell (actor), José Nieto (actor), Marina Vlady (actress),
Plot: Sir John Falstaff is the hero in this compilation of extracts from Shakespeare's 'Henry IV' and other plays, made into a connected story of Falstaff's career as young Prince Hal's drinking companion. The massive knight roisters with and without the prince, philosophizes comically, goes to war (in his own fashion), and meets his final disappointment, set in a real-looking late-medieval England.
Keywords: alcoholic-drink, banishment, bare-butt, based-on-book, based-on-multiple-works, based-on-play, bath, battle, beaten-to-death, bedActors: Bernhard Goetzke (actor), Carl Lange (actor), Monika Peitsch (actress), Otto Graf (actor), Else Ehser (actress), Peter Mosbacher (actor), Walter Ladengast (actor), Elisabeth Flickenschildt (actress), Kurt Jaggberg (actor), Jochen Schröder (actor), Hermann Schomberg (actor), Helmut Heyne (actor), Hans Bergmann (actor), Axel Monjé (actor), Carlo Kluge (actor),
Genres: ,Series 3, Episode 1 of 8 (29 Feb. 2016): A journey in the sky Robson begins by takes to the skies to get a bird's-eye view of Northumberland. He is given a lesson in flying a glider at a former RAF training base at Milfield, before going on a helicopter ride to Lancelot `Capability' Brown's birthplace at Kirkharle. Finally, Robson pays a visit to a farm that is home to more than 350 combine harvesters and improvise a song.
We're heading to the most northern point in England for our next 48 hour adventure - Northumberland.
Here is my 3rd short film, this time following the beautiful Northumberland Coast down from its roots at Berwick, to the great beacon that is St Marys lighthouse. I started shooting this film in March and finished only a few days ago. I have been editing throughout my filming in order to work out what and how much I still needed to shoot. Thank you for taking the time to watch it, as there may not be another one for a while as I go to college in September and probably won't have much time for this sort of thing. But hey, I'll still be filming whatever happens. :) Music: Becoming One Of The People - James Horner
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The Ancient Wonders of Northumberland series will show you northumberland like its never been seen before. Episode 1: From the remote town of Edlingham to St.Cuthberts cave today you'll see a part of cuthberts history that many people have never seen before.
A colourful and entertaining journey through some of the wildest and most spectacular scenery in Northumberland. You'll see some of the places you'd expect to see, as well as some lesser-known places where Northumberland's secrets and hidden histories are revealed. Available on DVD from www.northern-heritage.co.uk
Tony and the Team help investigate the Saxon roots of Bamburgh Castle, high on rocky cliffs in Northumberland above the vast North Sea beach and with the magical island of Lindisfarne visible in the distance. It's been a seat of power for thousands of years and has long held the attention of archaeologists. The Team are at Bamburgh to help the Bamburgh Research Project, which for a decade and a half has been digging through 1000 years of history to uncover the Saxon roots of this fortress. Bamburgh was once home to the 'Bernician Kings', Anglo Saxon overlords who ruled great swathes of Britain. Could there be a unique stone-built hall under the carefully manicured lawns of today's castle? As the Team hear stories of brutal death and financial wealth, and examine finds of gold jewellery ...
Come drive me down to the central station I hate to leave my river tyne For some damn town that's god-forsaken Fare thee well, northumberland Although i'll go where the lady takes me She'll never tell what's in her hand I do not know what fate awaits me Fare thee well, northumberland My heart beats for my streets and alleys Longs to dwell in the borderlands The north-east shore and the river valleys Fare thee well northumberland I may not stay, i'm bound for leaving I'm bound to ramble and to roam I only say my heart is grieving I would not gamble on my coming home Roll on, geordie boy, roll Roll on, geordie boy, roll Roll on, geordie boy, roll Roll on, geordie boy, roll So drive me down to the central station I hate to leave my river tyne For some damn town that's god-forsaken Goodbye ...
A journey through the year in North Northumberland, showing some of the things you can expect to see and enjoy in each of the seasons, during a visit to this most beautiful landscape - the 'Secret Kingdom'.
Northumberland in 1953. A delightful nostalgic colour film from the archives of the British Film Institute, a priceless record of rural life in Northumberland half a century ago. Filmed in Technicolor. Locations featured: Berwick, Bamburgh, Chillingham Castle, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Farne Islands, Beadnell, Rothbury, Thropton, Alnwick, Dunstanburgh, Craster, Alnmouth, Floddon field, River Tweed, Cheviot Hills, Coquet Hills, Carter Bar, Kielder, Bellingham Fair, Border Counties Railway trip to Kielder, Winter's Gibbet, Roman Wall. The 30 minute DVD is available to buy from www.northern-heritage.co.uk
Travel video about destination Hadrian's Wall in England. The famous Roman emperor Hadrian gave his name to what would become an even more famous wall, a powerful fortification in the north of England that served as protection against the ‘Barbarians’ and extended right up to the Scottish border.Construction of the wall in the 2nd century A.D. signified hope for a lasting and secure defence against the invading Celts. Hadrian´s enormous line of defence covered an area between the North Sea coast and the Irish Sea and part of it stretched across Cumbria and Northumberland. The wall was meant to re-establish Roman power and ten thousand soldiers were commanded to protect it. Originally, the wall was 4½ metres high and approximately 3 metres wide and its length of around 120 kilometres was a ...
http://www.hadrianswall-walks.com http://www.visualpunch.co.uk Pete Carney provides guided tours of Hadrian's Wall. He will take you along this ancient monument and explain the interesting facts that you would normally just walk past. View Pete's website to book your guided tour with him http://hadrianswall-walk.com This video was produced Visual Punch. We are online video specialists producing online video content for business in the North East. If you are interested in a video for your website email us at james@visualpunch.co.uk or to view other examples at http://www.visualpunch.co.uk For further tracks like this follow the link https://soundcloud.com/luke-hilleard © 2013 Visual Punch Music & Lyrics ℗ & © 2013 Luke Hilleard
It was a delicious summer of butter tarts for Jason & Joanne, and now as fall approaches, The Butter Tart Tour is the perfect motivation for you to explore the seasonal beauty and rustic charm of Kawarthas Northumberland. With almost three-dozen bakery stops on the Tour, you can discover and devour to your tart's content. From runny to firm ... plain to pecan, and crumbly to flakey, you'll even find some specialty fillings like Doo Doos award-winning maple bacon ... mmm bacon ... and that means loads of lip-smacking enjoyment. A Butter Tart Tour trip planner can be found here (http://trip.kawarthasnorthumberland.ca/#&tour;&85), and a complete listing of all the participating bakeries is available on this page (http://kawarthasnorthumberland.ca/what-to-do/touring/butter-tart-tour). Each st...
We start our road trip through Northern England by traveling in time to discover ancient Britain - Celtic ruins and the Hadrian's Wall. SUBSCRIBE AND JOIN THE ADVENTURE! http://bit.ly/Vagabrothers Made in Partnership with Visit Britain & Visit Northern England. Check them out for more inspiration! We're Alex and Marko Ayling, vagabond brothers on a mission to explore the world through the people we meet. Stay curious & keep exploring! VAGABOND LIFESTYLE CLOTHING: http://store.vagabrothers.com/ Follow what we're up to: + INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/Vagabrothers + TWITTER: https://twitter.com/vagabrothers + FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/Vagabrothers + SNAPCHAT: @Vagabrothers + WEB: http://www.vagabrothers.com FOLLOW OUR PERSONAL INSTAGRAMS Alex: https://www.ins...
http://www.holyislandaccommodation.co.uk - http://www.videofilmproduction.co.uk Northumberland Video Guide - Stay in this wonderful guest house situated opposite Holy Island, and you will feel relaxed, revived and rejuvenated, with its warm welcome, superb standard of service, stunning interiors, and delicious surrounding countryside. Lindisfarne, is known as the birthplace of Christianity in England, and with its castle, abbey, tidal causeway, and great beauty, it is a favourite attraction in the region for visitors. Located close to the main transport route to the North, the A1, and with easy train access from all area of the country to neighbouring Berwick upon Tweed, domestic and International flights at Newcastle and Edinburgh airports, plus coaches and taxis from local towns, Bro...
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