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  1. We have a clear vision at Lindisfarne College. That the young men of Lindisfarne be men of good character who will go on to lead lives of success and significance. Learn More. Calendar. News. Lindisfarne College is a single-sex boys school for Boarding and Day students, based in Hastings, Hawke's Bay.

  2. Lindisfarne, auch Holy Island genannt, ist eine Gezeiteninsel an der Nordostküste Northumberlands in England.Ein großer Teil der Insel sowie die Gezeitenzone sind Vogelschutzgebiet.Hier können bis zu 300 Vogelarten, sowohl Zugvögel als auch einheimische Vögel, beobachtet werden.Lindisfarne ist mit dem Festland durch eine nur bei Niedrigwasser befahrbare Straße verbunden.

  3. This Viking raid on the island of Lindisfarne, just off the Northumbrian coast, was not the first in England. A few years before, in 789, ‘three ships of northmen’ had landed on the coast of Wessex, and killed the king’s reeve who had been sent to bring the strangers to the West Saxon court. But the assault on Lindisfarne was different ...

  4. Lindisfarne. Lindisfarne (também chamada de Lindesfarne ou Holy Island, Ilha Sagrada) é uma ilha de maré (acessível com a maré baixa) na costa nordeste da Inglaterra, que é ligada à terra firme de Northumberland por uma estrada a pique. De acordo com o censo de 2001, possuía uma população de 162 habitantes.

  5. Stay in style on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Our rooms were designed with love and attention as a perfect base to enjoy Holy Island. For special deals and announcements, you can join our mailing list. > Book your Holy Island stay. Find us on social media. Facebook Twitter Tripadvisor

  6. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne. In 635AD Saint Aidan came from Iona and chose to found his monastery on the island of Lindisfarne. From here the Christian message flourished throughout the world. The Island web site for visitors wanting information on our heritage, accommodation, produce and community.

  7. Holy Island (Lindisfarne) is situated off the Northumberland coast in the north east of England, just a few miles south of the border with Scotland. The island is linked to the mainland by a causeway which twice a day is covered by the tide. Possibly the holiest site of Anglo-Saxon England, Lindisfarne was founded by St. Aidan, an Irish monk, who came from Iona, the centre of Christianity in ...

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