The Glendale Local History Society is proud of the involvement and working partnership it has with numerous community groups and organisations to promote the history of Wooler and Glendale, below are the contacts of just some of those groups:
- Alnwick Local History Society
- Belford and District Local History Society
- Berwick History Society
- Border Archaeological Society
- Flodden 1513
- The National Archives
- North-East Diary 1939 - 1945: diary of events throughout WW11
- Northumberland Archives - Berwick Records Office
- Rothbury and Coquetdale History Society
The Northumberland Communities website contains a range of learning resource material that reflects Northumberland’s heritage, providing a base for studying the County’s history. The website provides a starting point for understanding the development of communities in Northumberland. It also seeks to illustrate the range of sources for family and local history research that are available via Northumberland Archives Service.
The map extracts are small so if you want to see further from the centre of the village or town you need to go to the National Library of Scotland website and put the name of the village in the search box.
Beneath the dunes laid the remains of Anglo Saxon people that help shape Northumbria's Golden Age. How were they discovered and what do their bones reveal? Uncover their stories in their final resting place at the Bamburgh Ossuary
The map extracts are small so if you want to see further from the centre of the village or town you need to go to the National Library of Scotland website and put the name of the village in the search box.
Beneath the dunes laid the remains of Anglo Saxon people that help shape Northumbria's Golden Age. How were they discovered and what do their bones reveal? Uncover their stories in their final resting place at the Bamburgh Ossuary