Category Archives: Gallery
Expired
Expired The rusting skeleton of this old tractor can be found on the track that leads from Keld to the crumbling remains of Crackpot Hall. Stripped of all its functioning parts its days of labour are long over. This part … Continue reading
Old Gand Mill HDR #2
Old Gang Mill #2 The remains of the Old Gang Mines can be found covering an extensive area of the fells north of Swaledale in the vicinity of Gunnerside, Low Row and Feetham. The old mill is located next to … Continue reading
Old Gang Mill HDR #1
Old Gang Mill #1 The remains of the Old Gang Mines can be found covering an extensive area of the fells north of Swaledale in the vicinity of Gunnerside, Low Row … Continue reading
Lone Tree
Standing high above Chapel-le-Dale near Ingleton is Twistleton Scar. This is a wild place where the prevailing wind blows relentlessly and hardy trees grow in the barren rocky landscape. Distorted and bent but unbroken, they shrug off adversity. Standing proud, … Continue reading
Pendragon Castle
Located on the banks of the river Eden in the dramatic Vale of Mallerstang, this atmospheric castle is reputed to have been founded by Uther Pendragon, father of the legendary King Arthur. However, apart from legend and supposition, there is … Continue reading
Tree Rock & Clouds
About the Photograph Tree Rock & Clouds This image was taken on a stormy day from a popular walking route between Yockenthwaite and the White Lion at Cray. The track follows a level course across the valley head and gives … Continue reading
Wharfedale In Winter
About the Photograph Wharfedale In Winter Wharfedale possesses a tranquil quality at any time of the year, especially on a still winter’s day. In late afternoon, with failing light and ambient noise suppressed by a fresh blanket of snow, the … Continue reading
Frosty Morning
About the Photograph Frosty Morning All of the Yorkshire Dales are spectacular, and all are different, each possessing its own unique character. This image was taken near my home in Upper Wharfedale. The night had been cold and by dawn … Continue reading