Going the Distance

From Elswyth, a study of how landscapes hold their own language. Milestones like this one – carved, weathered, and constant – speak of movement and memory, even as meanings shift around them. I’m drawn to these fixed points in the landscape – where time travels past, yet the stone remains, marking both distance and return.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

The conclusions we can draw from numbers like this are meaningless without context. Does this signify a short journey or a day of travel? The stone and its inscription have remained the same across time, but it's fascinating to consider how the weight of the words has shifted.

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.

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