| Community Projects
The Tomorrow's History partnership involves not only libraries, archives and museums, but also the people of the North East in all twelve local authority areas: Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, Redcar & Cleveland, South Tyneside, Stockton on Tees and Sunderland.
Over one hundred groups worked during 2001 on projects ranging from small-scale local history days to larger projects involving a number of partners and innovating in the areas of community history content, use of Information Technology and skills development. A small team of community project workers assisted the groups and helped them to publish their projects.
Community Projects:Northumberland
A Prudhoe Reflection.
Publication of a book of photographs of Prudhoe's past.
Acklington Prison Past and Present.
A history of Acklington Prison and R.A.F. Base.
Agricultural Life in the Allen Valleys.
To develop a visual and oral record of farming and agricultural activities in the Allen Valleys, Northumberland.
Ashington's footballing heroes
Ashington Football Club history
Bothal Middle School
A brief history of Bothal School in Ashington, Northumberland
Cramlington' s Green Heritage.
An article on the development of the Town of Cramlington particularly on its growth from the 19th. century until it becoming a New Town in 1964.
Discovering Hepscott.
Publication of an illustrated historical guide to Hepscott in Northumberland tracing its development from earliest times to 2001.
Haltwhistle and District Local History Day.
The production of a leaflet to raise awareness of the aims of the Haltwhistle and District Local History Society.
Memories, Snapshots and Anecdotes.
A visual and oral record of anecdotes and remembered lives of residents of two sheltered housing units in Blyth Valley.
Second World War Years in Glendale.
Recorded memories of people living in the Glendale area of Northumberland during the Second World War.
The Historic Ports of Berwick.
The publication of a leaflet on the history of the ports of Berwick-upon-Tweed.
The Peasantry of the Border.
A book promoting awareness of Cannon W.S. Gilly, Vicar of Norham 1831-1855, and his contribution to the social life and buildings of the area.
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