Stones of Old St Paul's

 Another image from Elswyth, exploring the textures and remnants of sacred spaces. These stones once formed part of Old St Paul’s Cathedral – fragments that survived the fire and carry the memory of its loss. I’m drawn to the way history becomes tangible here – weight and silence, ash and light – the physical record of a place remade through time.


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

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

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

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

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

"The stones of St Paules flew like granados, ye mealting lead running downe the streets in a streame, and the very pavements glowing with fiery rednesse" - from the diary of John Evelyn in September 1666.

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

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