W.G. Hoskins and the Making of the English Landscape

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Aerial Views of Laxton

As promised, digital versions of the air-photographs discussed in this week's class.

The Castle from the north-east

The Castle from the north

Fish-ponds south of the church

Posted by Keith Challis at 00:09
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  • ▼  2013 (44)
    • ►  November (9)
    • ▼  October (17)
      • A Short History of Enclosure in Britain
      • Ancient Trees in Sheringham Park
      • Class 6: A Curse Upon the Land
      • Laxton Maps at the University of Nottingham
      • Map Regression Exercise
      • Treasures of the Bodleian: Mark Pierce's Map of La...
      • Class 5: An Excess of Sheep
      • Class 4: Awaiting the Sound of a Human Voice
      • Domesday Book
      • Class 3: Becoming a Land of Villages
      • Hoskins's England:A Local Historian of Genius
      • Aerial Views of Laxton
      • Making a Home. English Culture and English Landsca...
      • Aerial Phoography of Laxton
      • Novelist William Boyd on Re-Reading Hokins
      • The Making of the British Landscape
      • Class 2: Darkening Hills
    • ►  September (2)
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