Over the last few years, the museums, libraries and archives sector in the North East of England has created an exciting range of digital resources, such as Tomorrow's History , Durham Miner and the collection of SoPNE projects. NEMLAC, with support from the British Library's Reaching the Regions Programme,has created this collection of websites, bringing all these resource together for the first time in one place. We hope you find Well I Never both interesting and useful.
Below are two randomly picked websites from the wellinever
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Fishing Learning Journeys |
The sea has always played an important part in many aspects of north-eastern life and fish has always been an important source of food. During the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods (about 5-10,000 years ago), the coast and the rivers were used by early people as an important source of food. |
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Northumberland Communities |
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.
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Beamish Collections Online |
Our mission is to present, in a dynamic museum, the social history of the people of the North East of England, and to ensure that our visitors are engaged, informed, entertained, educated and become our best advocates. |
If you have any questions for the wellinever team, please e-mail support@wellinever.info.
If you are the owner of one of the sites in our collection and would like
to make an alteration to the wellinever description of your site, please use
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