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Jamie Shafer (jamieos)  > Ogle Northumberland Reunion July 2005 > Ogle and Other Places in Northumberland
This is a visual tribute to Northumberland from which John Ogle emigrated to Delaware in 1664. In 2001 I created a photo album on CD using my photos, purchased postcards, and photos and drawings sent by Ogle cousins in England. Since the Ogle/Ogles Family Association is planning a group visit to Northumberland in the summer of 2005, I was moved to recreate my album for presentation on the internet, including this time more elements: internet photos, antique prints, scanned photos, maps and printed information from books and the internet. All this is done with the hope that the Ogle travellers of 2005 will expand their travels in beautiful Northumberland beyond the obvious destinations i.e.Ogle Castle, Eglingham Hall, Alnwick Castle, etc., and include some of the additional sites pictured in this album. Any image can be saved in any size by right-clicking the image and saving to your computer harddrive.
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Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Modern poscard view  of Bamburgh Castle from the land side.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Southern approach to Bamburgh by the seaside road.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > The great Keep of Bamburgh Castle. The castle was purchased by Lord Armstrong, a Newcastle industrialist, in 1894 and subsequently restored to a version of its former grandeur. Thi is the approach side of the Norman keep.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > The Keep from within the precincts with some of the buildings repaired or constructed by Lord Armstrong.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > The Keep again - a truly massive structure.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Bamburgh Castle ground plan from Northumbrian Castles, the Coast by Frank Graham.
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Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > Belsay Hall, a Neo-Classical building with roots in ancient Greece, was designed by Sir Charles Middleton and completed in 1815. It is surrounded by magnicent gardens - past their prime at this time in September of 1995, after a summer drought.
Jamie Shafer (jamieos) > The two-storey entrance hall with obvious Classical elements, the "modern" design of the first quarter of the 19th century.
Modern poscard view of Bamburgh Castle from the land side.
 > Modern poscard view  of Bamburgh Castle from the land side.
Modern poscard view of Bamburgh Castle from the land side.
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