LZT1005140: Culross, from the Pier (Left), Culross Abbey (Right), UK. The Town of Culross , Gaelic: Cuileann Ros, is a Former Royal Burgh in Fife, Scotland. Culross Abbey is a Former Cistercian Abbey in Culross, Scotland, Headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Culross. It is Still Used As the Local Parish Church by the Church of Scotland. UK / Bridgeman Images
LZT1005197: Corbridge, Corbridge is a Village in Northumberland, England, Situated West of Newcastle and 4 Miles East of Hexham. Known to the Romans As Something Like Corstopitum or Coriosopitum, Wooden Writing Tablets Found at Vindolanda Suggest It Was Probably Locally Called Coria (Meaning a Tribal Centre), It Was the Most Northerly Town in the Roman Empire, Lying at the Junction of Stanegate and Dere Street / Bridgeman Images
LZT1005200: Ovingham, is a Civil Parish and Village in the Tyne Valley of South Northumberland, England. It Lies on the River Tyne 10 Miles East of Hexham with Neighbours Prudhoe, Ovington, Wylam and Stocksfield. The River Tyne Provided an Obstacle Between Ovingham and Prudhoe Until 20 December 1883, When a Toll Bridge (Ovingham Bridge) Was Finally Opened, Taking the Place of the Ferry. UK / Bridgeman Images