Binky
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I live in Hexham in the North East of England, close to Hadrian’s Wall. Mostly interested in history but also nature, philosophy and art. #history #hadrianswall #northumberland
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Depiction of Mercury from the Housesteads museum. A splendid little museum with an interesting film. Well worth a visit. #mercury #romanhistory #housesteads #northumberland
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Ælfwald I, king of the Northumbrians, was assassinated at Scythlecester (perhaps Chesters), near Hadrian’s Wall #OTD in 788. It was the result of a conspiracy formed by his leading courtier Sicga, who later killed himself. The murdered king was buried at Hagustaldes ham (Hexham). #medievalsky
Spring doesn’t “become” Summer. There is Spring, then there is Summer. Let go of the past and be as you wish to be. #tao
Image of a bagpiper from the Leschman Chantry Chapel in Hexham Abbey. It’s part of a row of irreverent humorous carvings. Likely carved around the 15th century. #hexham #history
At Cragside, the Victorian country house in Northumberland, the dining room features a notable inglenook fireplace adorned with stained glass windows designed by William Morris. The windows depict the four seasons, showing the Arts and Crafts movement’s emphasis on craftsmanship and natural themes
Beautiful inside too.
Evening light through the stained glass at Sagrada Família, Barcelona. #church #stainedglass #barcelona 📷 my own
After Viking raids, the Normans rebuilt it in the 11th century. It withstood sieges during the Wars of the Roses and later fell into ruin before being restored by Victorian industrialist Lord Armstrong.
Bamburgh Castle, perched on a rocky outcrop in Northumberland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 has a history spanning over 1,400 years. Originally a Celtic Brittonic fort, it became a Anglo-Saxon stronghold by 547 AD under King Ida of Bernicia. Later, it was the seat of Northumbrian kings like Oswald, who introduced Christianity.
Pen and ink sketch of Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland. Hoping to improve my skills with more practice! 🤣 #art #northumberland #castle
Today, visitors can explore its grim history, including original cells and displays on crime and punishment through the centuries. #history #northumberland
The gaol's thick stone walls and narrow cells reflect its harsh medieval purpose. Over time, it served as a courthouse and police station before becoming a museum.
Hexham Old Gaol, built in 1330–1333, is one of England's oldest purpose-built prisons. Located in Hexham, Northumberland, it was constructed to detain criminals and Scottish raiders during the turbulent Anglo-Scottish conflicts.
Nice shot! It’s a lovely spot.
Cementation is a steelmaking process where wrought iron bars are heated in a sealed furnace with charcoal for days. Carbon from the charcoal diffuses into the iron, creating steel with a higher carbon content. This method, used from the 16th to 19th centuries, produced stronger, more workable steel.
Derwentcote Steel Furnace, near Consett, County Durham, is Britain’s oldest surviving steel-making furnace, built in the 18th century. It was used for cementation steel production, a key process in early steelmaking. 📷 my own. #history #countydurham #industrialheritage
Hexham Abbey, founded in 674 AD by St. Wilfrid, is a historic church in Northumberland. It features a Saxon crypt, medieval stonework, and stunning stained glass. Once a priory, it has served as the parish church since the Reformation and remains a local landmark. #hexham #northumberland #church
Whether Magnus or just cashing in on medieval interest in relics, this is an interesting artefact. Magnus is reputed to have been executed while seeking a peace treaty with his cousin. He died from a blow to the head with an axe but supposedly took it calmly! Now that’s faith!
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