Published 6 months ago by James L. Tanner
Bennett Place is a quiet, restored farmhouse, situated in Durham in the North Carolina countryside. In April of 18...(more)
View of Hetton Band Hall in situ, before being deconstructed for rebuilding at Beamish Museum. Find out how you can help rebuild an important piece of North Eastern history: http://www.justgiving.com/hettonbandhall
View of Hetton Band Hall interior, before being deconstructed for rebuilding at Beamish Museum. Find out how you can help rebuild an important piece of North Eastern history: http://www.justgiving.com/hettonbandhall
View of Hetton Band Hall outbuildings, before being deconstructed for rebuilding at Beamish Museum. Find out how you can help rebuild an important piece of North Eastern history: http://www.justgiving.com/hettonbandhall
Double Header at Rowley Station during the 2012 Great North Steam Fair. See the Beamish Transport Blog for the latest news: http://beamishtransport.blogspot.com
Steam Vehicles Rowley Station during the 2012 Great North Steam Fair. See the Beamish Transport Blog for the latest news: http://beamishtransport.blogspot.com
Published over 1 year ago by James L. Tanner
Duke University is situated on nearly 9,000 acres in Durham, North Carolina, just north of the capital city Raleigh. ...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
The magnificant panoramic view of Durham's rooftops with the Cathedral and Castle in the distance. This view greets visitors and residents alike as fo...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
Prebends Bridge in Durham has spanned the River Wear since 1778, one of three stone arch bridges in the Ancient city centre. Now mainly used as a foot...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
The most popular and photogenic view of Durham Cathedral and Castle is adjacent to one of the wiers spanning the River Wear. The River Wear provides some 1...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
Sitting on top of a natural penisula formed by the River Wear, Durham Cathedral and Castle mark the central focal point for a city that dates back over a thousand years.
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
Overlooking the City of Durham, a familiar sight to countless train passengers who arrive or pass through the railway station overlooking the Cathedral, Castle, University and River Wear.
Published over 3 years ago by Paul Keating
Durham Cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It was built in the late 11th and early 12th centuries to house the relics of St Cuthbert and the V...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
Smith Hall, built in 1908, is the smallest and oldest residence hall on campus. With just under 100 residents, it feels more like a home than a h...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
This is the view from the SERC basketball court. Buildings A and B of SERC (Southeast Residential Community) are visible. All three of the SERC buil...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
This is the view from the the Hitchcock Hall Courtyard. It is framed by Hitchcock Hall which was built in 1959 and the newly built UNH housing office.
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
This is the view from the Stoke Hall Basketball Court. Stoke Hall is a large residence hall housing approximately 600+ students. Stoke Hall was buil...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
This is the view from the Congreve Hall Courtyard. Congreve Hall was built in 1920 with two wings added in 1938 and the other in 1940 but recentl...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
This is the view from the grass in the Mills/Fairchild quad. This Quad is framed by Mills Hall built in 2002 and Fairchild Hall built...(more)
Published over 3 years ago by Samuel Lingeman
The upper quad at the University of New Hampshire is comprised of Hitchcock Hall, Randall Hall, Devine Hall. Hitchcock and Randall Halls were built in 1959 and Devine Hall was built in 1966.