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The beginning of Part II of the book, this chapter follows a course between St Paul’s monastery in Jarrow and the author’s home in the suburban village of Cleadon. The significance of the Venerable Bede is threaded throughout the chapter as Bede’s life and legacy are set against modern and contemporary Jarrow. The author contemplates the 1936 Jarrow Crusade as he then follows the course of the River Don, a tributary of the Tyne. The chapter includes a stop in Boldon Colliery, where the author’s great-grandfather Nick worked, further exploring afterimages of industry and class.

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