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Corbridge, Northumberland【4K】| Village Centre Walk 2021
Join me for a walk around the small but historically fascinating village of Corbridge. Located on the banks of the River Tyne in South Northumberland, Corbridge is a delightful place to visit, and home to history from over two millennia, including Roman ruins, a medieval tower, an impressive 17th-century bridge and many delightful and quaint houses.
As we walk around Corbridge, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Corbridge Bridge, The Angel of Corbridge Inn, Middle Street, The Black Bull pub, Corbridge Market Place, St. Andrew's Church, Corbridge Market Cross, Corbridge Library, Corbridge Town Hall and more!
Thank you so much to the following sites for helping me in my research of Corbridge:
https://www.visitcorbridge.co.uk/corbridge-history/
http://www...
published: 21 Mar 2021
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Uncovering the Corbridge Story: Lasting Connections
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/W42QLb
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In this final film of our three-part series we look in detail at the extraordinary Corbridge Lanx – a decorative silver tray that reveals the wealth and pride of the town’s residents, and their lasting connections with the far side of the Empire.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https:...
published: 01 Jun 2018
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Uncovering The Corbridge Story: Life On The Crossroads
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/h4bVyS
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In the second film of our three-part series we discover some of the objects that were bought and sold on Corbridge’s bustling high street, and learn how the town became a centre for trade and industry.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/Un5F2X
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https:...
published: 25 May 2018
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The Mysterious Town of Corbridge: Uncovering Unexplored Secrets!
I spent a few hours in Corbridge, Northumberland on Easter Sunday (9th April 2023)
Northumbrian pastie, egg custard tart and coffee from Grant's Artisan Bakery was absolutely delicious.
Music by Juan Sánchez - Heading To Dreamland - https://thmatc.co/?l=1B9E0D26
Music by Juan Sanchez - Tierra de los Sueños - https://thmatc.co/?l=A1A88ED8
published: 10 Apr 2023
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Stand Forever | Lawrence E. Corbridge | 2019
How can we faithfully discover the answers to our difficult questions? Elder Corbridge suggests how to keep the faith when we have moments of uncertainty.
Introduction: 00:00
Will You Stand Forever? 1:24
Deception Is a Sign of Our Time: 2:07
The Broad Spectrum of Deception: 3:22
Knowledge: 4:45
Primary Questions and Secondary Questions: 7:03
Different Ways of Learning: 8:30
The Scientific Method: 9:07
The Analytical Method: 10:15
The Academic Method: 10:57
The Divine Method: 11:50
“That Which Doth Not Edify”: 15:28
You Can’t Learn the Truth by Elimination: 18:46
Believe “with God All Things Are Possible”: 21:52
Doubts and Questions: 25:17
Conclusion: 25:41
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/lawrence-corbridge_stand-for-ever/
Subscribe now—and be sure to hit the bell icon—for the latest vide...
published: 24 Jan 2019
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Lawrence E Corbridge "Finish the Course, Keep the Faith"
Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge addresses BYU-Idaho students during the Winter 2022 University Forum on February 17, 2022.
This video also includes the insightful Q&A session following his BYU address.
https://video.byui.edu/media/1_c3og6gtw
published: 15 Apr 2022
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Barbour Corbridge Jacket Review by Michael Stewart Menswear
In the latest instalment of our Barbour Icons series, Sam Dennis reviews the classic Barbour Corbridge Jacket. Find out more about the history of the jacket, the fit and the features including the 6oz sylkoil wax cotton outer, warm inner lining and hidden roll up, nylon hood. Be sure to check out the other videos in our Barbour Icons series to find out more about our extensive Barbour collection and shop the Corbridge at michaelstewart.co.uk
TIMESTAMPS
00:05 Barbour Icons Series
00:17 The Corbridge Jacket
00:50 Corbridge Material & Style
02:00 Extra Features & Branding
02: 35 Corbridge Jacket Sizing
03:15 Layering
03:38 Styling the Corbridge
03:51 Jacket Colours
04:33 Where to buy
published: 21 Sep 2023
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Postcard from Corbridge Roman Town, Hadrian's Wall | England Drone Footage
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century.
Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
Plan your visit to Corbridge Roman Town: https://bit.ly/3qXF3...
published: 13 Apr 2022
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Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Corbridge is a village in Northumberland, England, 16 miles west of Newcastle and 4 miles east of Hexham. Villages nearby include Halton, Acomb, Aydon and Sandhoe. Known to the Romans as something like Corstopitum or Coriosopitum, wooden writing tablets found at Vindolanda suggest it was probably locally called Coria (meaning a tribal centre). According to Bethany Fox, the early attestations of the English name Corbridge 'show variation between Cor- and Col-, as in the earliest two forms, Corebricg and Colebruge, and there has been extensive debate about what its etymology may be. Some relationship with the Roman name Corstopitum seems clear, however'.
Coria was the most northerly town in the Roman Empire, lying at the junction of Stanegate and Dere St...
published: 23 Aug 2017
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Uncovering The Corbridge Story: The Time Capsule
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/eMk28Q
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire.
Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind. In this first of three films we go back to the early phase of the town’s life when a Roman soldier buried a chest full of his belongings at Corbridge. Rediscovered 1,900 years later, it’s now known as the Corbridge Hoard – a remarkable time capsule of Roman life at the edge of Empire.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
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published: 18 May 2018
15:04
Corbridge, Northumberland【4K】| Village Centre Walk 2021
Join me for a walk around the small but historically fascinating village of Corbridge. Located on the banks of the River Tyne in South Northumberland, Corbridge...
Join me for a walk around the small but historically fascinating village of Corbridge. Located on the banks of the River Tyne in South Northumberland, Corbridge is a delightful place to visit, and home to history from over two millennia, including Roman ruins, a medieval tower, an impressive 17th-century bridge and many delightful and quaint houses.
As we walk around Corbridge, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Corbridge Bridge, The Angel of Corbridge Inn, Middle Street, The Black Bull pub, Corbridge Market Place, St. Andrew's Church, Corbridge Market Cross, Corbridge Library, Corbridge Town Hall and more!
Thank you so much to the following sites for helping me in my research of Corbridge:
https://www.visitcorbridge.co.uk/corbridge-history/
http://www.corbridgechurch.org.uk/index.php/history
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/corbridge-roman-town-hadrians-wall/history-and-stories/history/research/
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/corbridge-roman-town-hadrians-wall/history-and-stories/history/
0:00 The River Tyne and Corbridge Bridge
0:38 Corbridge Bridge
3:15 B6321
3:28 The Coach Inn
3:44 B6321
4:10 The Angel of Corbridge
4:36 Middle Street
4:58 The Black Bull
5:22 Middle Street
6:01 Market Place
6:04 St. Andrew's Church
6:40 Market Place
7:33 Watling Street
8:25 Hill Street
10:41 Corbridge Town Hall Buildings
10:52 Princes Street
12:10 The Angel of Corbridge
12:21 Main Street
14:52 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 0.8 miles/1.3km
Step count: 1600 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 14 mins 43 secs
Average speed: 3.3mph/5.2kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
https://wn.com/Corbridge,_Northumberland【4K】|_Village_Centre_Walk_2021
Join me for a walk around the small but historically fascinating village of Corbridge. Located on the banks of the River Tyne in South Northumberland, Corbridge is a delightful place to visit, and home to history from over two millennia, including Roman ruins, a medieval tower, an impressive 17th-century bridge and many delightful and quaint houses.
As we walk around Corbridge, we pass a number of interesting landmarks, including the River Tyne, Corbridge Bridge, The Angel of Corbridge Inn, Middle Street, The Black Bull pub, Corbridge Market Place, St. Andrew's Church, Corbridge Market Cross, Corbridge Library, Corbridge Town Hall and more!
Thank you so much to the following sites for helping me in my research of Corbridge:
https://www.visitcorbridge.co.uk/corbridge-history/
http://www.corbridgechurch.org.uk/index.php/history
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/corbridge-roman-town-hadrians-wall/history-and-stories/history/research/
https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/corbridge-roman-town-hadrians-wall/history-and-stories/history/
0:00 The River Tyne and Corbridge Bridge
0:38 Corbridge Bridge
3:15 B6321
3:28 The Coach Inn
3:44 B6321
4:10 The Angel of Corbridge
4:36 Middle Street
4:58 The Black Bull
5:22 Middle Street
6:01 Market Place
6:04 St. Andrew's Church
6:40 Market Place
7:33 Watling Street
8:25 Hill Street
10:41 Corbridge Town Hall Buildings
10:52 Princes Street
12:10 The Angel of Corbridge
12:21 Main Street
14:52 Thank you for watching!
Stats for nerds:
Distance walked: 0.8 miles/1.3km
Step count: 1600 steps (approx.)
Time taken: 14 mins 43 secs
Average speed: 3.3mph/5.2kmh
Please do not use any footage from this video without my permission.
- published: 21 Mar 2021
- views: 10093
3:40
Uncovering the Corbridge Story: Lasting Connections
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/W42QLb
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just...
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/W42QLb
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In this final film of our three-part series we look in detail at the extraordinary Corbridge Lanx – a decorative silver tray that reveals the wealth and pride of the town’s residents, and their lasting connections with the far side of the Empire.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/Un5F2X
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://goo.gl/p1EoGh
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://goo.gl/PFzmY5
https://wn.com/Uncovering_The_Corbridge_Story_Lasting_Connections
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/W42QLb
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In this final film of our three-part series we look in detail at the extraordinary Corbridge Lanx – a decorative silver tray that reveals the wealth and pride of the town’s residents, and their lasting connections with the far side of the Empire.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/Un5F2X
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://goo.gl/p1EoGh
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://goo.gl/PFzmY5
- published: 01 Jun 2018
- views: 9766
3:43
Uncovering The Corbridge Story: Life On The Crossroads
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/h4bVyS
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just...
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/h4bVyS
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In the second film of our three-part series we discover some of the objects that were bought and sold on Corbridge’s bustling high street, and learn how the town became a centre for trade and industry.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/Un5F2X
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://goo.gl/p1EoGh
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://goo.gl/PFzmY5
https://wn.com/Uncovering_The_Corbridge_Story_Life_On_The_Crossroads
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/h4bVyS
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire. Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind.
In the second film of our three-part series we discover some of the objects that were bought and sold on Corbridge’s bustling high street, and learn how the town became a centre for trade and industry.
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK: https://goo.gl/Un5F2X
FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: https://goo.gl/p1EoGh
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: https://goo.gl/PFzmY5
- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 7332
6:47
The Mysterious Town of Corbridge: Uncovering Unexplored Secrets!
I spent a few hours in Corbridge, Northumberland on Easter Sunday (9th April 2023)
Northumbrian pastie, egg custard tart and coffee from Grant's Artisan Baker...
I spent a few hours in Corbridge, Northumberland on Easter Sunday (9th April 2023)
Northumbrian pastie, egg custard tart and coffee from Grant's Artisan Bakery was absolutely delicious.
Music by Juan Sánchez - Heading To Dreamland - https://thmatc.co/?l=1B9E0D26
Music by Juan Sanchez - Tierra de los Sueños - https://thmatc.co/?l=A1A88ED8
https://wn.com/The_Mysterious_Town_Of_Corbridge_Uncovering_Unexplored_Secrets
I spent a few hours in Corbridge, Northumberland on Easter Sunday (9th April 2023)
Northumbrian pastie, egg custard tart and coffee from Grant's Artisan Bakery was absolutely delicious.
Music by Juan Sánchez - Heading To Dreamland - https://thmatc.co/?l=1B9E0D26
Music by Juan Sanchez - Tierra de los Sueños - https://thmatc.co/?l=A1A88ED8
- published: 10 Apr 2023
- views: 5519
27:44
Stand Forever | Lawrence E. Corbridge | 2019
How can we faithfully discover the answers to our difficult questions? Elder Corbridge suggests how to keep the faith when we have moments of uncertainty.
Intr...
How can we faithfully discover the answers to our difficult questions? Elder Corbridge suggests how to keep the faith when we have moments of uncertainty.
Introduction: 00:00
Will You Stand Forever? 1:24
Deception Is a Sign of Our Time: 2:07
The Broad Spectrum of Deception: 3:22
Knowledge: 4:45
Primary Questions and Secondary Questions: 7:03
Different Ways of Learning: 8:30
The Scientific Method: 9:07
The Analytical Method: 10:15
The Academic Method: 10:57
The Divine Method: 11:50
“That Which Doth Not Edify”: 15:28
You Can’t Learn the Truth by Elimination: 18:46
Believe “with God All Things Are Possible”: 21:52
Doubts and Questions: 25:17
Conclusion: 25:41
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/lawrence-corbridge_stand-for-ever/
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https://wn.com/Stand_Forever_|_Lawrence_E._Corbridge_|_2019
How can we faithfully discover the answers to our difficult questions? Elder Corbridge suggests how to keep the faith when we have moments of uncertainty.
Introduction: 00:00
Will You Stand Forever? 1:24
Deception Is a Sign of Our Time: 2:07
The Broad Spectrum of Deception: 3:22
Knowledge: 4:45
Primary Questions and Secondary Questions: 7:03
Different Ways of Learning: 8:30
The Scientific Method: 9:07
The Analytical Method: 10:15
The Academic Method: 10:57
The Divine Method: 11:50
“That Which Doth Not Edify”: 15:28
You Can’t Learn the Truth by Elimination: 18:46
Believe “with God All Things Are Possible”: 21:52
Doubts and Questions: 25:17
Conclusion: 25:41
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/lawrence-corbridge_stand-for-ever/
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- published: 24 Jan 2019
- views: 425840
1:27:00
Lawrence E Corbridge "Finish the Course, Keep the Faith"
Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge addresses BYU-Idaho students during the Winter 2022 University Forum on February 17, 2022.
This video also includes the insightful Q...
Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge addresses BYU-Idaho students during the Winter 2022 University Forum on February 17, 2022.
This video also includes the insightful Q&A session following his BYU address.
https://video.byui.edu/media/1_c3og6gtw
https://wn.com/Lawrence_E_Corbridge_Finish_The_Course,_Keep_The_Faith
Elder Lawrence E. Corbridge addresses BYU-Idaho students during the Winter 2022 University Forum on February 17, 2022.
This video also includes the insightful Q&A session following his BYU address.
https://video.byui.edu/media/1_c3og6gtw
- published: 15 Apr 2022
- views: 48328
5:46
Barbour Corbridge Jacket Review by Michael Stewart Menswear
In the latest instalment of our Barbour Icons series, Sam Dennis reviews the classic Barbour Corbridge Jacket. Find out more about the history of the jacket, th...
In the latest instalment of our Barbour Icons series, Sam Dennis reviews the classic Barbour Corbridge Jacket. Find out more about the history of the jacket, the fit and the features including the 6oz sylkoil wax cotton outer, warm inner lining and hidden roll up, nylon hood. Be sure to check out the other videos in our Barbour Icons series to find out more about our extensive Barbour collection and shop the Corbridge at michaelstewart.co.uk
TIMESTAMPS
00:05 Barbour Icons Series
00:17 The Corbridge Jacket
00:50 Corbridge Material & Style
02:00 Extra Features & Branding
02: 35 Corbridge Jacket Sizing
03:15 Layering
03:38 Styling the Corbridge
03:51 Jacket Colours
04:33 Where to buy
https://wn.com/Barbour_Corbridge_Jacket_Review_By_Michael_Stewart_Menswear
In the latest instalment of our Barbour Icons series, Sam Dennis reviews the classic Barbour Corbridge Jacket. Find out more about the history of the jacket, the fit and the features including the 6oz sylkoil wax cotton outer, warm inner lining and hidden roll up, nylon hood. Be sure to check out the other videos in our Barbour Icons series to find out more about our extensive Barbour collection and shop the Corbridge at michaelstewart.co.uk
TIMESTAMPS
00:05 Barbour Icons Series
00:17 The Corbridge Jacket
00:50 Corbridge Material & Style
02:00 Extra Features & Branding
02: 35 Corbridge Jacket Sizing
03:15 Layering
03:38 Styling the Corbridge
03:51 Jacket Colours
04:33 Where to buy
- published: 21 Sep 2023
- views: 4407
2:32
Postcard from Corbridge Roman Town, Hadrian's Wall | England Drone Footage
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up...
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century.
Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
Plan your visit to Corbridge Roman Town: https://bit.ly/3qXF3sH
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
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https://wn.com/Postcard_From_Corbridge_Roman_Town,_Hadrian's_Wall_|_England_Drone_Footage
Not all the sites on Hadrian's Wall were heavily guarded fortresses. Corbridge was once a bustling town and supply base where Romans and civilians would pick up food and provisions. It remained a vibrant community right up until the end of Roman Britain in the early years of the 5th century.
Today, you can still walk through the town's streets and experience a time-capsule of Roman life. You can also discover Roman armour and trinkets uncovered with the Corbridge Hoard at the museum. The Hoard was one of the most significant finds in Roman history, providing us with a fascinating insight into the life of a soldier on the Wall. The museum is also home to the Corbridge Collection, the largest of the Hadrian's Wall's collections.
Plan your visit to Corbridge Roman Town: https://bit.ly/3qXF3sH
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL: https://goo.gl/c5lVBJ
FIND A PLACE TO VISIT: https://goo.gl/86w2F6
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- published: 13 Apr 2022
- views: 9148
1:25
Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Corbridge is a village in Northumberland, England, 16 miles west of Newcastle and 4 miles east of Hexham. Villages nearby i...
Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Corbridge is a village in Northumberland, England, 16 miles west of Newcastle and 4 miles east of Hexham. Villages nearby include Halton, Acomb, Aydon and Sandhoe. Known to the Romans as something like Corstopitum or Coriosopitum, wooden writing tablets found at Vindolanda suggest it was probably locally called Coria (meaning a tribal centre). According to Bethany Fox, the early attestations of the English name Corbridge 'show variation between Cor- and Col-, as in the earliest two forms, Corebricg and Colebruge, and there has been extensive debate about what its etymology may be. Some relationship with the Roman name Corstopitum seems clear, however'.
Coria was the most northerly town in the Roman Empire, lying at the junction of Stanegate and Dere Street. The first fort was established c. AD 85, although there was a slightly earlier base nearby at Beaufront Red House. By the middle of the 2nd century AD, the fort was replaced by a town with two walled military compounds, which were garrisoned until the end of the Roman occupation of the site. The best-known finds from the site include the stone Corbridge Lion and the Corbridge Hoard of armour and sundry other items. In Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, the town of Hunno on the Wall, is probably based on Corstopitum. The Roman Town is now managed by English Heritage on behalf of HM Government. The site has been largely excavated and features a large museum and shop. The fort is the top-rated attraction in Corbridge and is open daily between 10 and 6 in the summer and at weekends between 10 and 4 in the winter.
There are only three fortified vicarages in the county, and one of these is in Corbridge. Built in the 14th century, the Vicar's Pele is to be found in the south-east corner of the churchyard, and has walls 1.3 metres (4 ft) in thickness. The register for St. Andrews dates from 1657. Later on in the town's history, Wesleyan, Primitive and Free Methodist chapels were all built too. Even older than the Vicar's Pele is Corbridge Low Hall, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century with one end converted to a pele tower in the 15th century. The main block was remodelled in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the building restored c1890.
Corbridge suffered, as did many other settlements in the county, from the border warfare which was particularly prevalent between 1300 and 1700. Raids were commonplace, and it was not unusual for the livestock to be brought into the town at night and a watch placed to guard either end of the street for marauders. A bridge over the Tyne was built in the 13th century, but this original has not survived. The present bridge, an impressive stone structure with seven arches, was erected in 1674.
Corbridge is bypassed to the north by the A69 road, linking it to Newcastle and Carlisle. It is also linked to Newcastle and the A1 by the A695 which passes about 1 mile (1.6 km) away on the south side of the River Tyne. The town is served by Corbridge railway station on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, also known as the Tyne Valley Line. The line was opened in 1838, and links the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear with Carlisle in Cumbria. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through Northumberland.
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Places to see in ( Corbridge - UK )
Corbridge is a village in Northumberland, England, 16 miles west of Newcastle and 4 miles east of Hexham. Villages nearby include Halton, Acomb, Aydon and Sandhoe. Known to the Romans as something like Corstopitum or Coriosopitum, wooden writing tablets found at Vindolanda suggest it was probably locally called Coria (meaning a tribal centre). According to Bethany Fox, the early attestations of the English name Corbridge 'show variation between Cor- and Col-, as in the earliest two forms, Corebricg and Colebruge, and there has been extensive debate about what its etymology may be. Some relationship with the Roman name Corstopitum seems clear, however'.
Coria was the most northerly town in the Roman Empire, lying at the junction of Stanegate and Dere Street. The first fort was established c. AD 85, although there was a slightly earlier base nearby at Beaufront Red House. By the middle of the 2nd century AD, the fort was replaced by a town with two walled military compounds, which were garrisoned until the end of the Roman occupation of the site. The best-known finds from the site include the stone Corbridge Lion and the Corbridge Hoard of armour and sundry other items. In Rudyard Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, the town of Hunno on the Wall, is probably based on Corstopitum. The Roman Town is now managed by English Heritage on behalf of HM Government. The site has been largely excavated and features a large museum and shop. The fort is the top-rated attraction in Corbridge and is open daily between 10 and 6 in the summer and at weekends between 10 and 4 in the winter.
There are only three fortified vicarages in the county, and one of these is in Corbridge. Built in the 14th century, the Vicar's Pele is to be found in the south-east corner of the churchyard, and has walls 1.3 metres (4 ft) in thickness. The register for St. Andrews dates from 1657. Later on in the town's history, Wesleyan, Primitive and Free Methodist chapels were all built too. Even older than the Vicar's Pele is Corbridge Low Hall, dating from the late 13th or early 14th century with one end converted to a pele tower in the 15th century. The main block was remodelled in the 16th and 17th centuries, and the building restored c1890.
Corbridge suffered, as did many other settlements in the county, from the border warfare which was particularly prevalent between 1300 and 1700. Raids were commonplace, and it was not unusual for the livestock to be brought into the town at night and a watch placed to guard either end of the street for marauders. A bridge over the Tyne was built in the 13th century, but this original has not survived. The present bridge, an impressive stone structure with seven arches, was erected in 1674.
Corbridge is bypassed to the north by the A69 road, linking it to Newcastle and Carlisle. It is also linked to Newcastle and the A1 by the A695 which passes about 1 mile (1.6 km) away on the south side of the River Tyne. The town is served by Corbridge railway station on the Newcastle and Carlisle Railway, also known as the Tyne Valley Line. The line was opened in 1838, and links the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear with Carlisle in Cumbria. The line follows the course of the River Tyne through Northumberland.
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Uncovering The Corbridge Story: The Time Capsule
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Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just...
Visit Corbridge Roman Town: https://goo.gl/eMk28Q
Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire.
Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind. In this first of three films we go back to the early phase of the town’s life when a Roman soldier buried a chest full of his belongings at Corbridge. Rediscovered 1,900 years later, it’s now known as the Corbridge Hoard – a remarkable time capsule of Roman life at the edge of Empire.
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Corbridge Roman Town thrived at the north-western frontier of the Roman Empire for almost 350 years. Set just south of Hadrian’s Wall on a major crossroads, its streets flowed with soldiers, traders, craftspeople and families from all over the Empire.
Go behind the scenes with our experts and discover the people of Roman Corbridge through the things they left behind. In this first of three films we go back to the early phase of the town’s life when a Roman soldier buried a chest full of his belongings at Corbridge. Rediscovered 1,900 years later, it’s now known as the Corbridge Hoard – a remarkable time capsule of Roman life at the edge of Empire.
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- published: 18 May 2018
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