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Durham

Sapling's City Gateways bring together all our content relating to specific cities in the UK and Ireland. This Gateway features links to web sites that are relevant to Durham City and County Durham, as well as details of local books, events and news.
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Sapling Bookstore (2)

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The Buildings of England - County Durham

Nikolaus Pevsner, Elizabeth Williamson (Editor)
(2002)
Hardcover - 574 pages
Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300095996



Synopsis by publisher:
The premier monument is Durham Cathedral, greatest of English Norman churches. Lovers of the Middle Ages will also seek out the county's exceptional Anglo-Saxon churches, while many of its great castles - Brancepeth, Raby, Auckland, Lambton - conceal palatial Georgian and Victorian interiors. The landscape varies dramatically, from the wilds of Teesdale and Weardale in the west, to the pioneering industrial ports of Sunderland and Hartlepool on the coast, including fine gentry houses and stone-built market towns. South Tyneside and northern Cleveland, historically part of County Durham, are also covered.



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Durham Revisited

Durham Photographic Society
(2005)
Paperback - 128 pages
Tempus Publishing
ISBN: 0752436325



Synopsis by Amazon.co.uk:
The ever-changing face of Durham, one of England's most important historical cities, is a constant source of fascination to residents and visitors alike. For almost 1,000 years the skyline has been dominated by the world-famous cathedral and castle, towering on a rock above the River Wear, while down in the city centre beautiful Georgian and Victorian facades give an impression of permanence. But change is constant and huge alterations have taken place since 1999 when the Durham Photographic Society compiled its first volume on the city to mark the millennium. Roads have been altered, Victorian-style town houses have been erected, and the new GBP100 million University Hospital of North Durham has been built to replace the old Dryburn Hospital. In this second edition, members of the Society have selected the old pictures from the records held at Beamish Museum, Durham University's collection by the late Dr C.W. Gibby, and the noted photographic business of John Edis and his daughter Daisy, and have then taken the same scenes from a modern-day perspective. Whether it is in buildings, roads, fashion or an event like the Miners' Gala, the changes are there for all to see in this nostalgic second volume.



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