Trent & Peak Archaeology / The University of Nottingham
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Trip to Jerusalem caves
- BG1 cellar caves
Surveying at Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem
Dr Walker setting up the laser scanner in the front garden of the Trip
Laser scanning in the Trip to Jerusalem cellar cave system
Dr David Walker using the Fish Eye camera in the ‘Ward Room’ inside the Trip to
Jerusalem
Photo taken inside the apsidal/horseshoe cellar (005). Rock cut thralls can be seen
all the way round the cave.
Looking down towards the condemned man’s cell (006). The short curved
passage way appears to cut the thrall which can be seen to the left and right of
the passageway.
David Walker setting up the scanner in cave 008, a curving passageway.
Photo taken at the bottom of steps 007, looking towards 008.
David Walker setting up for the first scan in the outdoor seating area of the Trip.
A rock-cut niche
known as the ‘Gaoler’s Chair’.
David Walker setting up the Fish Eye camera in the bell shaped cellar cave, 004.