Prudhoe Collection
Prudhoe, a village nestled in the picturesque Tyne Valley of south Northumberland, holds a rich historical significance
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Prudhoe, a village nestled in the picturesque Tyne Valley of south Northumberland, holds a rich historical significance. As we explore its enchanting charm, let's delve into its captivating past. Dating back to the late 18th century, Prudhoe finds its place on the County Map of Northumberland from c. 1777. This map showcases the region's evolving landscape and highlights Prudhoe as an integral part of this historic county. Moving forward in time, we venture into Gateshead NE42 6 Map and Gateshead NE42 5 Map. These maps guide us towards Prudhoe Bay Oil Field situated in Arctic Alaska. Here lies Doyon Oil Rig 14 braving harsh winter conditions while relocating to another drill site. In stark contrast, The Liberty Oil Rig stands tall amidst Arctic Alaskan summer at Prudhoe Bay Oilfield on the North Slope. Returning to our beloved village Ovingham within Northumberland's embrace, we discover that it is more than just a civil parish; it is home to warm-hearted locals who cherish their heritage and community spirit. As we wander through Ovingham's streetscapes adorned with quaint cottages and charming gardens, our eyes are drawn towards a majestic ruin perched on the south bank - Prudhoe Castle. This medieval English castle tells tales of battles fought and lives lived centuries ago. Picture No. 11073575 captures an ethereal moment where nature embraces history as sunlight dances upon ancient stones at Prudhoe Castle. Meanwhile, Picture No. 11073503 reveals another perspective showcasing the castle's grandeur against a backdrop of lush greenery. Whether exploring distant lands or immersing ourselves in local history like that found within Ovingham and Prudhoe Castle – there is always something fascinating waiting to be discovered around every corner of this remarkable world we inhabit.