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DetailsOriginal Format: Standard 8 Colour: Colour Sound: Sound Duration: 14 mins 30 secs Credits: Chester-le-Street Amateur Cine Society Genre: Amateur
Subject: ARCHITECTURE ARTS / CULTURE COUNTRYSIDE / LANDSCAPES
Summary This film is a detailed amateur record of some of the architectural heritage of County Durham, but also includes the Penshaw Monument, built in memory of John George Lambton, the first Earl of Durham.
Description
This film is a detailed amateur record of some of the architectural heritage of County Durham, but also includes the Penshaw Monument, built in memory of John George Lambton, the first Earl of Durham.
Detailed shots document a range of architectural heritage sites and their environs in County Durham and Tyne and Wear: Lumley Castle, the St Mary and St Cuthbert Church and cemetery, Chester-le-Street; St Brandon’s Church, Brancepath; the Penshaw Monument, officially known as the Earl of...
This film is a detailed amateur record of some of the architectural heritage of County Durham, but also includes the Penshaw Monument, built in memory of John George Lambton, the first Earl of Durham.
Detailed shots document a range of architectural heritage sites and their environs in County Durham and Tyne and Wear: Lumley Castle, the St Mary and St Cuthbert Church and cemetery, Chester-le-Street; St Brandon’s Church, Brancepath; the Penshaw Monument, officially known as the Earl of Durham's Monument, a folly built on Penshaw Hill; Finchale Priory on the banks of the River Wear; Durham viaduct, Cathedral and Castle. The film consists of mostly static exterior shots set to the soundtrack ‘Vanity Fair’ by British composer Anthony Collins.
Title: The End