Wayne Neesam took this photo at Blyth beach on a brisk Saturday morning and added it to our Northumberland group on the photo-sharing website Flickr.
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Snow beside the harbour at Blyth, captured by Ron Dobson.

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Ron Dobson of Blyth sent us some shots of the snow-dusted Blyth Links from the week before Christmas.

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Ron Dobson of Blyth sent us some shots of the snow-dusted Blyth Links.

Send your winter-themed photos to northumberland@ncjmedia.co.uk
Family history buffs in Northumberland are turning to the web.
Northumberland County Council produced a video (below) to raise awareness of the facilities available to people wanting to know more about their ancestors.
It was uploaded onto internet video sharing site YouTube and has got more than 12,000 hits.
Jim Milner added this picture of a choppy sea at Blyth pier to our Northumberland Flickr group. Jim reports that just before the photo was taken he was watching a ship from Blyth harbour beinging tossed around on the waves.
We dip into the Journal's archives to get into the festive spirit with some Christmas images from Northumberland's recent past.
Send your seasonal images of the county to northumberland@ncjmedia.co.uk if you would like to share them on our community sites.
Adrian Gilfillan added this photo to our Northumberland Flickr group, showing a fading rainbow behind the new lifeguard and amenity building on Blyth Links, named after the former leader of Blyth Valley Council.
You can also send your photos for publication to northumberland@ncjmedia.co.uk
The village of Cambois has been in the news recently, following plans for a new eco-friendly power station on the former Blyth Power Station site (read story »).
As Cambois looks for a new greener future we look to its past, with some photos from the Journal's photo archive, mostly from 1972.
This striking image of silhouetted cranes at the Port of Blyth early one morning was sent in by Ron Dobson of Blyth.

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