Nov. 16, 2016: Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne
A great reflection of Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, captured by ViewfromtheChair photography
A great reflection of Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Upon Tyne, captured by ViewfromtheChair photography
St Pancras International and the St Pancras Hotel, once tagged for demolition, live on to serve, and to captivate hearts anew.
Unveiled by Queen Elizabeth on the 60th anniversary of World War II's end, the statue honors all the roles women played in winning the war.
Angel of the North, Gatehead, North East UK. A contemporary sculpture of an angel set on a hill, completed in 1988. The scupture measures 20 m (66 ft) tall and 54 m (177 ft) across.
An old stone barn, Appleton le Street, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, beautifully captured by Paul Hunter.
A stone memorial high in Northumberland's Cheviots, where winter conditions arrive early and linger.
Chaucer's pilgrims were headed to Canterbury in the 14th century, and quite a bit of it would be recognizable, but with many modern additions.
Was recently woken up at three a.m. by a thunderstorm, so stood at my front door to capture this image.
Time, decay and rising costs are putting some of England's best-known or historic sites at risk.
A photo of Roseberry Topping from Gribdale, after tree felling.
Along the Mersey in Liverpool, a low tide brings opportunity for gulls to scavenge, and for PHeymont to turn his lens on the birds, again.
Naples' famous Pizzeria da Michele is opening a London branch with the pizza featured in Eat, Love, Pray
A series of photos of people canoeing Low Force, River Tees, Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham.
Playing on Britain's slang name of 'frogs' for French people, a French business district works to lure companies fleeing Brexit.
A small town's tiny history museum in a former phonebox is a big local hit and may inspire many more mini-museums.