Wearmouth Jarrow
A visit to the Anglo-Saxon double monastery of Wearmouth Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, founded in the second half of the 7th century by Benedict Biscop and Ceolfrith. The Venerable Bede, its most famous monk, called it "one monastery in two places"

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St Paul’s Church in Jarrow - once the home of Bede

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Bede and the Theory of Everything - Sept 2024

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Exploring Hadrian's Wall - Steel Rigg and Winshield Crags

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Jarrow Then & Now: Tyneside's Most Famous Protest March!

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What They Never Tell You About the Picts

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The seventh-century monasteries of Wearmouth-Jarrow and the bones of the Northumbrian landscape

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History of Tyne and Wear Metro - Documentary - The Way Ahead

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North England's Lake District and Durham

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The Monastery of Bede, St Paul’s in Jarrow

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Fredymology (ep. 1) - Monsters and Magic; Old English Literature and Anglo-Saxon Heroes

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History of Britain in 20 Minutes

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The Golden Age of Northumbria

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What Happened to Germany's Royal Family After They Lost the Throne?

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Bedes World, Jarrow Hall & Professor Rosemary Cramp - BREAKING GROUND- doc. (Alikivi, 12 mins. 2015)

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Bamburgh & St Aidan: The Apostle to the Northumbrians

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The Most Mispronounced Words in English And the History Behind Why

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Exploring Hadrian's Wall - Vindolanda

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Kingdom 1000: The Venerable Bede

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The Entire History of Paris in 37 Minutes

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