• March 29, 2010 •
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Posted in projects, texts
Tags: british countryside, captain cook, cartography, cartography and literature, cleveland, colin simms, earle birney, geography and literature, james cook, mappemounde, no north western passage, north, surveyors, the idea of north, the strait of anian, travel log, voyagers, yorkshire
• February 20, 2010 •
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Tags: allen fisher, british countryside, cartography, coastline, colin simms, douglas oliver, fractal, landscape, maps, peter riley, place, place in literature, place in poetry, poetry, surveying, topography, twentieth century poetry
• January 3, 2010 •
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Tags: archaeology, british countryside, british poetry, derbyshire, elmet, excavation, fay godwin, historical geography, industry, jack clemo, jeffrey radley, landscape, lead, mineshafts, mining, owen sheers, peter riley, piers hugill, poetry, post-industrial, quarry, ruins, ted hughes, theories of archaeology, w. h. auden, yorkshire
• September 15, 2009 •
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Posted in conference papers, tourism in British landscape
Tags: british countryside, c. e. montague, cultural geography, driving, elizabeth bowen, inter-war, landscape, literature, lost, maps, north, place in literature, roads, space, topography, transport, travel, utopian, wilderness
• September 15, 2009 •
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Posted in MSt papers, tourism in British landscape
Tags: architectural review, bibliography, british countryside, british weekend, buckinghamshire, cartography, cornwall, dorset, driving, graphic design, guides, inter-war, j. b. priestley, john betjeman, landscape, maps, paul nash, petrol, photography, place, shell, topography, tourism, transport, travel, weekend