
Door Potpourri
The word “potpourri” originated in the French language, and can be literally translated into English as “putrid pot.” It was used to describe a Spanish stew … Continue reading Door Potpourri
The word “potpourri” originated in the French language, and can be literally translated into English as “putrid pot.” It was used to describe a Spanish stew … Continue reading Door Potpourri
The following images are my second (and final) series of doors captured in the City of Durham in September 2018. These doors are all hundreds of … Continue reading Doors of the UK – Durham Part 2
The medieval city centre of Durham has enough interesting doors to warrant its own series of door images. Durham Cathedral is situated in the heart of … Continue reading Doors of the UK – Durham Part 1
The North Yorkshire Moors Railway runs across the North Yorkshire Moors between Pickering and Whitby and it is a very popular tourist attraction in North Yorkshire. … Continue reading Doors of the UK – the NYMR
Early Anglo-Saxon churches in the UK often had a north door entrance to the nave of the church. Although not considered to be significant at the … Continue reading The Devil’s Door
These images were inspired by the Ryan Photography weekly challenge Photo for the Week #15 – Paths. Five years ago we walked the Cotswold Way in the … Continue reading Photo for the Week – Paths