Archive for October, 2018

14 Comments CherryPie on Oct 31st 2018

18 Comments CherryPie on Oct 30th 2018

Dating from the late 1600s this gun was affectionately named the Armada Gun as it was believed to have come from the Spanish Armada vessel after the fleet was driven up the North Sea Coast. It was later confirmed as a Dutch trading vessel that was transporting cannons amongst a payload of other weapons. It [...]

15 Comments CherryPie on Oct 29th 2018

Time is given as a gift, and gifts should be received with gratitude.
Jonathan Bryan

Today, whilst reading a magazine I noticed an advert for a book; Eye Can Write, A memoir of a child’s silent soul emerging. A few hours later I picked up a booklet that has daily inspirational readings. For various reasons over the [...]

10 Comments CherryPie on Oct 28th 2018

A brief history from the Bamburgh Castle website:

Spanning nine acres of land on its rocky plateau high above the Northumberland coastline Bamburgh is one of the largest inhabited castles in the country.
Bamburgh’s written history begins in the times of the Anglo-Saxons with one chronicler citing Bamburgh as probably the most important place in all of [...]

8 Comments CherryPie on Oct 27th 2018

…as viewed from Bamburgh Castle

The Farne Islands are a group of islands off the coast of Northumberland, England. There are between 15 and 20 islands depending on the state of the tide.[1] They are scattered about 1 1⁄2 to 4 3⁄4 miles (2.4–7.6 km) from the mainland, divided into two groups, the Inner Group and the Outer Group. The main islands in the [...]

10 Comments CherryPie on Oct 25th 2018

Reached between the tides via a short causeway, St. Mary’s has all the fascination of a miniature, part-time island. The Lighthouse, completed in 1898 on a hazardous coast for shipping, remained operational until 1984 when it was superseded by modern navigational techniques. Since then the Lighthouse and former keepers’ cottages have been operated as a [...]

16 Comments CherryPie on Oct 24th 2018

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