
Welcome dear Traveller. I am your hostess, Lady Adena. Below I have provided some literature detailing the various places you may wish to include in your tour, but first a few words of explanation.
The logo - the lilac scrapbook at the top of every page - is a portal, click it to return here. If you wish to ask me a question about this site or anything related to it post it to the FAQ page, supplied free by Bravenet.
Links are not underlined. They are red and once used fade to orange.
If you put your mouse pointer over a link, it will give a description of the page it pertains to in the bar across the bottom of the screen.
If this feature does not work, live dangerously and click away - I promise to be discreet and overlook any little breeches of etiquette!
Please feel free to explore and do not hesitate to contact me directly if you do not want to use the FAQ page.
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Content
- The Gallery - Photographs
Old and new photographs of Kelloe, East Hetton Colliery, Coxhoe Hall, St Helens Church and more... Please note, you can leave comments beneath the photographs if you like. The various sections are listed below with the appropriate link.
- Kelloe - MORE TO COME
For photographs of the village and Kelloe pit [East Hetton Colliery] see the Gallery. War Memorial featuring John Chew Robinson of the Durham Light Infantry and the In Remembrance section of the Gallery has more photos.
NB:Click on the Kelloe-Durham link.
- St Helen's Church - MORE INFO TO COME
A lovely little church dating back to the 12 Century. The above link takes you to the St Helen's section of the Gallery. The Victorian poetess Elizabeth Barrett Browning and her brother were christened at St Helens.
- Coxhoe Hall - MORE INFO TO COME
Bithplace of Elizabeth Barrett Browning. See the Coxhoe Hall section of the Gallery for photographs. Unfortunately this once beautiful house no longer exists. A definite step back in time...
- The Victorian Connection
A Potted History of Victorian England gives you an overview of Victorian history including fashion, the population, Prime Ministers, literature and science. There is a section dedicated to the Victorian poetess Elizabeth Barrett Browning, her early life, meeting Robert Browning and their marriage and life together in Italy. There is also a short introduction to Robert Browning, plenty of miscellaneous facts and interesting links to explore...
- The Victorian Reading Room
Book reviews and a page of dvd/videos too...
- Kindred Spirits Sitering
If you have a site or page relating to history or in the spirit of a past age, this is the webring for you. Join now and lets explore history together.
- Kindred Spirits Award
No longer available.
- Kindred Spirits Award Winners
Sites well worth a visit.
- Awards won by API
API is proud to have won the following awards from sites worth exploring...
- My other Websites
Various things, including pets, writing, book reviews, tarot and more...
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~ Created 8th March 2001 ~
~ Updated 25th June 2005 ~
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