Kris Lockyear's photos with the keyword: Durham

Gaia

15 Jul 2023 2 182
Giant art work hanging in the nave of Durham Cathedral intended to highlight the fate of the planet. Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax "K" 28mm f/3.5 shift lens, hand-held.

Richard Graham (2)

15 Jul 2023 126
Monument seen in the cloisters of Durham Cathedral. Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax-DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 lens.

Richard Graham (1)

15 Jul 2023 114
Detail of the monument seen in the cloisters of Durham Cathedral. Pentax K-3iii, SMC Pentax-DA* 50-135mm f/2.8 lens.

1362 Castle Nick

10 Mar 2021 94
One of the milecastles on Hadrian's Wall visited in 1984. The slide was digitised using my Pentax K-3 and a pixl-latr.

Watching

18 Feb 2021 127
Just watching the world go by out of the train window. I was around about Durham at the time on my way to Edinburgh. Phone image posted to Instagram.

2367 Escomb, internal view

08 Oct 2010 263
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This is the view down the nave. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2366 Escomb cross shaft

08 Oct 2010 262
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This cross shaft shaft dates to the Anglo-Saxon period. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2373 Escomb window

08 Oct 2010 250
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. The single stone window arch is typical of Anglo-Saxon stonework. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and no-name Boots film.

2339 Brancepth Castle

08 Oct 2010 226
Self timed group photograph of the people sharing my flat at the castle in 1987. Pentax ME Super, no-name slide film. I was annoyed when the slide came back that I had managed to cut our feet off!

2325 Durham cathedral

08 Oct 2010 195
The classic view of Durham cathedral taken from South Street in the winter of 1987. Pentax ME Super, no-name (?Boots) slide film, probably SMC-M 50mm f/1.7 lens.

2340 St Brandon at Brancepth

08 Oct 2010 187
St Brandon's was a lovely church famous for carved woodwork and some fascinating monuments. Sadly the church was all but destroyed in a fire in 1998. This photo dates from 1987 before the fire. Pentax ME Super, no-name slide film.

2372 Escomb sundial

08 Oct 2010 214
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. This Anglo-Saxon sundial is built into the wall. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2378 Escomb church small

08 Oct 2010 237
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2376 Escomb church

08 Oct 2010 208
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2370 Escomb: decorated arch

08 Oct 2010 231
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK.The chancel arch is possibly a re-used Roman arch. The decoration, however, is 12th or 13th century. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2379 Escomb church small

08 Oct 2010 235
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.

2377 Escomb church small

08 Oct 2010 242
Escomb is one of the oldest churches still in use in the UK. Taken in 1987 using a Pentax ME Super and Boots slide film.