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Taken at Saddler Street, Durham, County Durham on 30/12/2018.

Durham cathedral at night

Through the archway

 

Looking through the archway of Elvet Bridge in Durham towards the "ladies" of Durham

One from Aaron, he asked me last month if he could take my camera a way with him.

Durham, 3 December 2022. The first fortress here was around 1072 but little remains from before 1340. Construction of the cathedral started in 1093 and most was completed within forty years, although there have been later additions and alterations. The castle was really a bishop's palace with some fortification, but despite this it was the only northern castle never to fall to the Scots; it is now part of Durham University.

 

This view is of the weir on the River Wear below the cathedral on a late autumn day.

On the river Wear in Durham City

Durham Cathedral Tonight

North East England

North East England

Nikon 850

Tamron 17-35mm

Nisi V6 Landscape Cpl

Nisi 6 Stop Nd

Nisi 4 Stop Medium Grad

Durham Cathedral buildings

Lovely evening light.

Photo taken on a river walk through Durham.

Durham at night some old and some new

Stopped off in Durham on the way home from Seahouses

A forest walk along a disused railway track led to this view.

Still travelling with limited time for Flickr sorry.

Clear sky above Durham this afternoon. Headed down to the riverside to catch the sun in the best position for the autumn colours. Took the opportunity to get down to Durham ahead of the lockdown tomorrow.

Durham Cathedral

Durham City

North east England

Nikon 850

Tamron 17-35mm

Vanguard Alta Rise 48

Vanguard Veo 2

Taken from near Durham railway station.

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Durham, 3 December 2022. The first fortress here was around 1072 but little remains from before 1340. Construction of the cathedral started in 1093 and most was completed within forty years, although there have been later additions and alterations. The castle was really a bishop's palace with some fortification, but despite this it was the only northern castle never to fall to the Scots; it is now part of Durham University.

 

This view of the River Wear is taken from Prebends Bridge (which carries the private road known as South Bailey) and shows the Durham School Boat Club premises, including the red brick boat sheds.

Durham 3 December 2022.

 

This impressive viaduct is part of the East Coast Main Line from London to Edinburgh via Newcastle, but it only became part of that route in 1872, having been completed in 1856 for what was not much more than a branch line from Sunderland to Bishop Auckland, all but two miles of which was abandoned by 1968.

4 Image Panoramic of Durham city Centre taken last night (7/08/2019)

Coronation decorations on a modern shopping arcade in Durham City

A 5 exposure HDR shot of Durham, overlooking the River Wear; with Milburngate Bridge, the Castle and Cathedral in the background.

County Durham , UK .

Norman Romanesque columns in the Nave.

durham was lovely and peaceful last night

Durham Cathedral sunset. Practicing HDR merging.

Durham, 3 December 2022. The first fortress here was around 1072 but little remains from before 1340. Construction of the cathedral started in 1093 and most was completed within forty years, although there have been later additions and alterations. The castle was really a bishop's palace with some fortification, but despite this it was the only northern castle never to fall to the Scots; it is now part of Durham University.

County Durham, UK.

Stopped off in Durham on the way home from Seahouses

Underside of Elvet Bridge in Durham above the River Wear

The Nave, Durham Cathedral. Norman Romanesque columns.

I know that there has been a long time since taking this image, and so much has happened, but this was the first time I was in Durham City since the work on the cathedral tower was finished. After years of waiting to see that skyline again as it was meant to be viewed was an incredible feeling, and so I had to get this view over the rooftops towards the cities astonishing centerpiece.

County Durham , UK .

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durham cathedral peeping out the lush green trees

Late afternoon light at Durham Cathedral. I had never been to Durham before and was really taken with it. Beautiful city that I can only describe as a cross between Chester and Cambridge built on seven hills with The River Wear meandering through and creating a natural peninsula.

 

The Cathedral was founded over the final resting place of St. Cuthbert.

 

Wiki on St.Cuthbert...

 

In his lifetime, Cuthbert (635-687) was an influential churchman who was Prior of Melrose and then of Lindisfarne. He was a venerated religious figure, and a successful preacher who was responsible for the spread of Christianity in the North of England. After his death, his grave in Lindisfarne, and the places to which his incorrupt body was subsequently moved – Chester Le-Street and Ripon – became the greatest focus of pilgrimage in early medieval England until the death of Thomas Becket in 1170. Cuthbert’s body has been in Durham since 995, and the grave is still a shrine to which pilgrims travel.

County Durham, UK.

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