You are here: Home>Search Search Currently displaying: 5 results You've searched for: Subject: "Landscape" xCollection: "Jack Myers Collection" x Search term Filter by Collection Jack Myers Collection (5) Filter by Subject Landscape (5)Geology (4) Filter by Place Chapel le Dale (2)Howgills (1)Ingleborough (3)North Craven (1) Filter by Format Photograph (5) Filter by Century 20th (2)21st (1) Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest Sample of Jack Myers photographs JMC/001 This is just a sample of the thousands of landscape images of the North Craven area taken by Jack Myers. Looking across limestone pavement to Ingleborough JMC/001/003 Dramatic photo looking across the extensive limestone pavements above Chapel-le-Dale, and capturing the large erratic boulder against the distant and distinctive profile of Ingleborough. This was a view that Jack Myers returned to on several occasions. Looking South along Raven Scar JMC/001/006 This striking view looking along Raven Scar is just one of many photos of geological features in the Ingleborough area. Typical carboniferous landscape above Chapel-le-Dale JMC/001/007 Jack Myers had enormous enthusiasm for the landscapes of the north Pennines, judging by the thousands of photos he took – like this one, of a typical Carboniferous Limestone land forms above Chapel-le-Dale. Looking across Killington Lake to the Howgills JMC/001/009 This is one of several photos taken of the Howgills from across Killington Lake. In this instance, in early 1971, the Howgills are snow covered.