Acknowledgements:

The Authors:Carolyn Ball, Education Officer, County Record Office
David Raymond, Staff Tutor, Microtechnology Centre
Journeys into History has been brought into existence as a collaborative publication between Durham County Record Office and Durham Microtechnology Centre. Many colleagues have contributed to this work.
Thanks are due to:
Documentation:Philip Blackburn, Director, Microtechnology Centre
Technical HelpStewart Palmer, Multimedia Manager, Acorn Computers
Phil Driscoll, Oak Solutions
Steve White, SPC
Tony Blake, Cambridge Multimedia Systems
Additional Artwork:Bob Raymond
Voices:Rev. Dr. Desmond Hall
Proof Reading:Jennifer Gill, County Archivist
David Butler, Senior Assistant Archivist
Materials:Dean & Chapter, Durham Cathedral, in particular Roger Norris and Mrs Gill Ivy, for access to information, engravings and photographs, and the Vergers for access to restricted areas of the Cathedral.
Durham City Council, Easington District Council, Longden Mann & Wright, Solicitors, Mrs A Reid, The Durham Advertiser and the parishes of St. Giles, St. Nicholas, St. Oswald and St. Cuthbert in Durham who have all allowed the use of records deposited at the County Record Office.
The Public Record Office for extracts from census enumerators’ returns. ( References: H0107/2391, f86; RG9/3744, f12,p17, RG12/4086, f96, p57).
Suffolk Record Office, Lowestoft Branch, for the extract from the Bungay St. Mary baptism register 1813-1847 (Reference 116/D1/4).
Durham University Library, Department of Archives and Special Collections, for the will of Thomas Macknight.
Museum of Archaeology, Fulling Mill, Durham, for information and access to material on Saddler Street, Durham.
The Dean & Chapters of Salisbury and Winchester for the use of photographs of the interior of the cathedrals.
David Bond, Education Officer, Hampshire Record Office, for the engravings of Winchester Cathedral.
Frank Graham, on behalf of the Embleton estate, for the use of the reconstruction drawings of Roman life.
Selwyn Beattie for allowing the use of the drawings from the Durham Cathedral pack.
Mrs Lesley Raine for photographs of the Macknight family.
English Heritage.
Hope Education for permission to use drawings from the books by C W Airne, Britain Through the Ages Told in Pictures.
David Snell, Henknowle School, for the sketch map of Shildon.
The many colleagues in schools who have contributed ideas and suggestions, and in particular:
The Durham History Curriculum Group:
David Noble, Robert Hopkinson, Donald Miller, Margaret Wright, Ralph Higgs, Tony Hewitt, Ian Watson and Paul Waddoups for the use of the Durham Cathedral and Romans history packs.
The Durham CD-ROM in Primary Schools Project Group:
Escomb Primary School (Mr K Taylor, Mrs H Morton)
Leadgate Junior School (Mrs M Bennett, Mr S Green)
Willington CE Primary School (Mrs S Collier, Mrs A Keddie)
Shield Row Primary School (Mr E Patterson, Mrs Y Love, Mrs A Milburn, Mr D Kerry).
The staff at the Microtechnology Centre and County Record Office for their help, patience and understanding during the project.
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