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Alfred Watkins, Photography, its Principles and Applications, London 1911, pp.v, 1, 17, 32, 321–5, 264–79. Alfred Watkins, ‘A Summer Among the Dovecotes’, English Illustrated Magazine,1892, pp. 45–53. On Gere and New see Simon Houfe, The Dictionary of British Book Illustrators and Caricaturists 1800–1914, London, 1978, pp.315, 399. The area’s attraction to well-heeled buyers in pursuit of peace and quiet shows no signs of abating; in 2017, Adele became the latest megastar to lay down roots here, in a Grade II-listed manor house. It seems that now, just as in the days of Archibald McIndoe and his Guinea Pigs, East Grinstead is a town that knows when to look away. It’s no wonder people of all stripes feel so at home here. Colin Wilson. Mysteries: An Investigation into the Occult, the Paranormal and the Supernatural, 3rd ed. London: Panther Books, 1985. [ Google Scholar]

Gomme, George Laurence (1890). The Village Community: With Special Reference to the Origin and Form of its Survivals in Britain... London: Walter Scott. pp. 218–9.Furthermore, the idea that they represented ancient trade routes is not entirely sound either. Many of these ‘trade routes’ would cut straight lines over large hills and otherwise insurmountable, or at least inconvenient, obstacles. Going around these obstacles would have been much easier than going through them (especially if carrying a lot of trade goods).

Crawford founded Antiquity in 1927as a new kind of publication between a learned journal and the popular press to publicise serious research and scholarship, with high production values, classy typography, accessible writing and high quality illustrations, especially aerial photography. Antiquity particularly appealed to a literary and artistic audience, inspiring modern-minded artists with a taste for the primordial Britain, notably John Piper and Paul Nash. 36 London Stone in its 1742 setting The Stone behind its 1869 grille: an engraving by Gustave Doré, 1872 16th and 17th centuries [ edit ] Steve Pile. “Distant Feelings: Telepathy and the problem of affect transfer over distance.” Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 37 (2012): 44–59. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef]

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David Matless. “A geography of ghosts: The spectral landscapes of Mary Butts.” Cultural Geographies 15 (2008): 335–57. [ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] This paper is part of a longstanding academic interest in visual culture and topographical traditions in Britain. The subject first arose in two exhibitions curated with Nottingham colleagues some years ago on art and mapping and on landscape aesthetics in Herefordshire. 6

Professor Richard Atkinson, excavator and restorer of Stonehenge in the 1950s, has stated: “The position, at least of the Heel Stone and the Station Stones, and indeed the latitude of Stonehenge itself, was astronomically determined’.

Alternative ways of thinking start early in life around here. The Michael Hall School in nearby Forest Row was the first example in Britain of a Waldorf school, where pupils are taught based on Rudolf Steiner’s spiritual concept of anthroposophy, with a curriculum that focuses on emotional and artistic development. The area’s bevy of biodynamic farms, which use progressive composting preparations such as cow’s skulls stuffed with oak bark and quartz, are also based on Steiner’s teachings.

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