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  • Alongside the A5 highway, an industrial landscape is illuminated in light from roadside street-lighting. Reeds are in the foreground in front of a giant generic warehouse that glows from its own territory. Grass is next to the crash-barrier and faint mist is seen on this cold winter night at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this unique logistics location.
    DIRFT041-20-02-2007 .jpg
  • Seen from the middle of the road, an empty highway landscape is seen at night alongside a giant generic warehouse wall at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. The tarmac is dark and the newly-painted white painted lines stand out. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this unique logistics location.
    DIRFT022-20-02-2007 .jpg
  • Lone remote crofter's farmhouse sits isolated beneath the 2,542 foot Glamaig mountain in dramatic landscape at Moll, Skye
    9999-RPB59-scotland20-28-09-2007.jpg
  • In front of an industrial doorway with a safety handrail and near empty parking bay markings, a stencilled arrow points from left to right at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Bright light glows from the warehouse wall, shining on to the car park creating an almost daylight landscape. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this logistics location.
    DIRFT079-20-02-2007 .jpg
  • Pointing towards the viewer and the bottom of the picture near empty parking bay markings, a stencilled arrow directs traffic flow at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Bright light glows from the warehouse walls shining on to the car park creating an almost daylight landscape. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this logistics location.
    DIRFT087-20-02-2007 .jpg
  • In front of empty parking bay markings, a stencilled arrow points from right to left in the foreground at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. A bright light glows from the warehouse wall, shining  on to the car park creating an almost daylight landscape. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this logistics location.
    DIRFT_084.jpg
  • Lone remote crofter's farmhouse sits isolated beneath the 2,542 foot Glamaig mountain in dramatic landscape at Moll, Isle of Skye, Scotland.
    9999-RPB59-scotland27-28-09-2007.jpg
  • In front of an industrial doorway with a safety handrail and near empty parking bay markings, a stencilled arrow points from left to right at the DIRFT warehouse logistics park in Daventry, Northamptonshire England. Bright light glows from the warehouse wall, shining on to the car park creating an almost daylight landscape. This 365 acre site off Junction 18 of the M1 motorway is a hub for road, rail and service infrastructure, some 2.3m sq.ft. of distribution and manufacturing floorspace had been constructed by 2004 and occupiers including Tesco?s, Tibbett & Britten plc, Ingram Micro, Royal Mail, the W.H. Malcolm Group, Eddie Stobart Ltd, Wincanton and Exel, have been attracted to this logistics location.
    DIRFT089-20-02-2007 .jpg
  • An old belisha beacon and small Mini Cab business landscape at a crossing beneath one of the many Victorian bridges near Waterloo mainline station, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    waterloo_landscape-02-02-05-2019.jpg
  • An old belisha beacon and small Mini Cab business landscape at a crossing beneath one of the many Victorian bridges near Waterloo mainline station, on 2nd May 2019, in London, England.
    waterloo_landscape-01-02-05-2019.jpg
  • A member of the Dulwich Art Group paints an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-13-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Before the area was completely redeveloped with a pleasure fairground, 1990s sunbathers stretch out on bare grass on the seafront that still shows its heyday landscape, on 2nd August 1993, at Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England.
    southend_landscape-02-08-1993.jpg
  • The still new Canary Wharf tower stands tall in the distance with a foreground of a city in turmoil. A still derelict space occupies the space where large offices will be built in the future. Fences stop trespassers from entering a water-filled hole on wasteland. This docklands development in east London is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape. The centrepiece was 1, Canada Square, also known as the Canary Wharf tower.
    docklands_landscape-22-10-2012.jpg
  • A landscape of old Smithfield Market in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England.
    smithfield_landscape-03-27-01-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of old Smithfield Market in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England.
    smithfield_landscape-02-27-01-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of old Smithfield Market in the City of London, on 27th January 2019, in London, England.
    smithfield_landscape-01-27-01-2019.jpg
  • A member of the Dulwich Art Group paints an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-08-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A member of the Dulwich Art Group paints an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-07-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A member of the Dulwich Art Group paints an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-06-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Members of the Dulwich Art Group paint an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-12-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Members of the Dulwich Art Group paint an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-05-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Members of the Dulwich Art Group paint an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-04-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Members of the Dulwich Art Group paint an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-02-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A member of the Dulwich Art Group paints an urban Autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-01-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Oil colour paints belonging to a member of the Dulwich Art Group who is painting an autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-19-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Oil colour paints belonging to a member of the Dulwich Art Group who is painting an autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-10-02-11-2017.jpg
  • A utopian future landscape merging with a background construction hoarding, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    hoarding_landscape-04-16-02-2017.jpg
  • Oil colour paints belonging to a member of the Dulwich Art Group who is painting an autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-17-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Oil colour paints belonging to a member of the Dulwich Art Group who is painting an autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-16-02-11-2017.jpg
  • Oil colour paints belonging to a member of the Dulwich Art Group who is painting an autumn landscape on Denmark Hill, on 2nd October 2017, in the south London borough of Lambeth, England.
    landscape_painters-11-02-11-2017.jpg
  • The symbol for disabled access and a future utopian landscape within a construction hoarding, on 16th February 2017, in the City of London, England.
    hoarding_landscape-03-16-02-2017.jpg
  • A diseased forest landscape (and the Slovakian border in the distance) where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Mietusia, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra National Park, on 18th September 2019, in Dolina Mietusia, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-134-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A diseased forest landscape (and the Slovakian border in the distance) where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Mietusia, a hiking route in the Polish Tatra National Park, on 18th September 2019, in Dolina Mietusia, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-135-18-09-2019.jpg
  • A landscape of traditional wooden agricultural huts on Polana Chocholowska a hiking route on Dolina Chocholowska in the Tatra National Park, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Along the distant hill is a forest of spruce trees which have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle. The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-119-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A forest landscape where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-100-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A forest landscape where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-101-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A forest landscape where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-95-17-09-2019.jpg
  • A forest landscape where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-96-17-09-2019.jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape. A visual pun of the crane's structure that echoes that of the plant's texture shows us a humourous landscape. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    st_george_blackfriars03-13-05-2015.jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape. A visual pun of the crane's structure that echoes that of the plant's texture shows us a humourous landscape. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    st_george_blackfriars01-13-05-2015.jpg
  • A wide panorama aerial landscape of London Docklands in 1991 looking east from a new apartment tower block on the Isle of Dogs. Rising tall is the new Canary Wharf tower (known as 1, Canada Square) soon after its completion - and before the subsequently extensive development phases. This docklands development in east London is the product of the 1980s financial boom when during the office of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, huge building projects such as the Docklands consortium saw vast changes in London's landscape. By 2012 Canary Wharf contained 14,000,000 square feet (1,300,000 m2) of office and retail space. Around 90,000 people work here and it is home to the world or European headquarters of numerous major banks, professional services firms and media organisations.
    docklands_aerial-06-06-1991.jpg
  • A forest landscape where spruce trees have been badly affected by the European spruce beetle, in Dolina Chocholowska a hiking route in the Polish Tatra mountains, on 17th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland.The European spruce beetle (Ips typographus) is one of 116 bark beetles species in Poland which is killing thousands of spruces. The insect's population can grow rapidly via wind and snow etc. which eventually leaves a gap in the landscape, thereby changing the forest floor's ecology.
    poland-102-17-09-2019.jpg
  • Blackfriars property development marketing suite hoarding landscape. A visual pun of the crane's structure that echoes that of the plant's texture shows us a humourous landscape. 1 Blackfriars or One Blackfriars, will be a mixed-use development approved for construction at the junction of Blackfriars Road and Stamford Street at Bankside, London. The development make make up a 52-storey tower of a maximum height of 170m and two smaller buildings of 6 and 4 stories respectively. Uses include residential flats, a hotel and retail. In addition a new public space will be created.
    st_george_blackfriars05-13-05-2015.jpg
  • A dystopian landscape of construction materials and an inspirational view above the city - seen through a wire and netting street fence. Lettering on the hoarding tells us the scene below is inspirational, a capital from a new perspective. But the mess of aggregates and soil, tools and rubble tell a different story: an incongruous landscape of an idealised city and the reality of unfinished work.
    city_works05-15-04-2014.jpg
  • Street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford. On a new stretch of highway recently finished for those circumnavigating the perimeter of the Olympic park and its nearby shopping centre. The outer barrier of the Olympic Park is 2.5 sq km and circles a huge area of the borough of Stratford in the borough of Newham. The new landscape often looks incongruous to those living on many poor estates, excluded from the events. But this regeneration is the legacy by the government who promise a brighter future for this part of east London..
    olympic_stratford14-06-08-2012.jpg
  • Street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford. On a new stretch of highway recently finished for those circumnavigating the perimeter of the Olympic park and its nearby shopping centre. The outer barrier of the Olympic Park is 2.5 sq km and circles a huge area of the borough of Stratford in the borough of Newham. The new landscape often looks incongruous to those living on many poor estates, excluded from the events. But this regeneration is the legacy by the government who promise a brighter future for this part of east London..
    olympic_stratford13-06-08-2012.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-30-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-16-07-03-2022.jpg
  • Empty landscape of new rural town playyground.
    spain_recession-4-16-April-2011.jpg
  • A dystopan landscape of roadworks and construction ephemera in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-60-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A dystopan landscape of roadworks and construction ephemera in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-61-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old iron railings and  temporary construction hoardings which proclaim a new neighbourhood at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-53-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old iron railings and  temporary construction hoardings which proclaim a new neighbourhood at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-55-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old iron railings and  temporary construction hoardings which proclaim a new neighbourhood at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-54-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of old iron railings and  temporary construction hoardings which proclaim a new neighbourhood at the redeveloped Battersea Power Station in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-52-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-35-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-34-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-32-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A cylist passes through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-31-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-29-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-19-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-14-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-18-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-17-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-13-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-12-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A billboard shows an urban landscape of properties and amenities in Nine Elms where the Thames Path can be accessed, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-01-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A billboard shows an urban landscape of properties and amenities in Nine Elms where the Thames Path can be accessed, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-02-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A billboard shows an urban landscape of properties and amenities in Nine Elms where the Thames Path can be accessed, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-03-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of an old cobbled street corner and the doorway of a now closed garage business near Cinnamon Street in Wapping, on 20th January 2022, in London, England.
    wapping_garage-03-20-01-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of an old cobbled street corner and the doorway of a now closed garage business near Cinnamon Street in Wapping, on 20th January 2022, in London, England.
    wapping_garage-02-20-01-2022.jpg
  • A landscape of an old cobbled street corner and the doorway of a now closed garage business near Cinnamon Street in Wapping, on 20th January 2022, in London, England.
    wapping_garage-01-20-01-2022.jpg
  • Incongruous traffic barrier and new 2012 Olympic street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford.
    stratford76-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Alienated pedestrians negotitate new 2012 Olympic street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford.
    stratford74-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Pedestrian and bus service in new 2012 Olympic street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford
    stratford72-14-10-2011.jpg
  • The beautiful landscape of Loch Garry (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Garadhin) Glengarry is seen as a late sun sinks below the mountains of the Scottish Highlands, near Invergarry. In  the foreground we see the foliage of trees of Glengarry Forest that hug the Loch (Lake) and the Western hills in the far distance are near Loch Quoich. Glinting off the near-still fresh water's surface, the pools of shadow and highlights of the sun reflect like a mirror while approaching rain clouds lie across the top on the image like a blanket of bad weather coming soon to this peaceful and unspoilt place. Glengarry is one of Scotland's famous landmarks.
    Scotland_Glengarry01-26-09-2007.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-33-07-03-2022.jpg
  • A pedestrian walks through an urban construction hoarding and tree landscape on Pump House Lane in Nine Elms, on 7th March 2022, in London, England.
    nine_elms-11-07-03-2022.jpg
  • Incongruous traffic barrier and new 2012 Olympic street landscape near the Westfield City shopping complex, Stratford.
    stratford73-14-10-2011.jpg
  • Railway tracks disappear into undergrowth near housing, on 6th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles., on 6th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-16-06-10-2021.jpg
  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest04-18-11-2020.jpg
  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest03-18-11-2020.jpg
  • The memorial to the notable landscape architect Humphry repton and his wife Mary,  who were laid to rest outside the Church of St. Michael, on 10th August 2020, in Aylsham, Norfolk, England. Repton was the last great English landscape designer of the eighteenth century, often regarded as the successor to Capability Brown.
    aylsham_church06-10-08-2020.jpg
  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest11-24-11-2020-2.jpg
  • A woodland landscape where a protest is ongoing in Sydenham Hill Woods against the proposed felling of two 100+ year-old oak trees, threatened by Southwark Council because of their proximity to 'Pissarro's' footbridge whose renovation has been deemed necessary by the local authority, on 18th November 2020, in London, England. The Nunhead to Crystal Palace (High Level) railway once passed through the Wood and Impressionist artist  Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) famously painted a railway landscape from the bridge in the 1870s. Sydenham Hill Wood forms part of the largest remaining tract of the old Great North Wood, a vast area of worked coppices and wooded commons that once stretched across south London. The habitat is home to more than 200 species of trees and plants as well as rare fungi, insects, birds and woodland mammals.
    tree_protest02-18-11-2020.jpg
  • An aerial landscape of new housing that is overlooked by the Tatra mountains in the Polish town of Koscielisko, on 16th September 2019, near Zakopane, Malopolska, Poland. Local wealth has encouraged tourism apartments and short-stay properties in the Zakopane and Tatra National Park region, a very popular outdoor activity destination for city-dwelling Poles but at the cost of the local environment and landscape.
    poland-10-16-09-2019.jpg
  • Cold winter landscape of early morning sun and blue light in snowy woodland landscape.
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  • An urban landscape of a traffic island and construction hoarding at Bankside Yards, a a future development on the capital's Southbank, on 19th October 2021, in London, England.
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  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
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  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-95-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-93-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-92-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-91-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-90-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-88-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-87-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-89-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-84-05-10-2021.jpg
  • Derelict building ruins stand on Welsh a mountain top, a century after it was part of the slate industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-82-05-10-2021.jpg
  • With dark skies approaching over distant mountains, a walker climbs a public footpath, once an industrial track for the slate mining industry, on 5th October 2021, in Blaenau Ffestiniog, Gwynedd, Wales. The derelict slate mines around Blaenau Ffestiniog in north Wales were awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2021. The industry’s heyday was the 1890s when the Welsh slate industry employed approximately 17,000 workers, producing almost 500,000 tonnes of slate a year, around a third of all roofing slate used in the world in the late 19th century. Only 10% of slate was ever of good enough quality and the surrounding mountains now have slate waste and the ruined remains of machinery, workshops and shelters have changed the landscape for square miles.
    blaenau_ffestiniog-70-05-10-2021.jpg
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