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‘The Long Man of Wilmington’, East Sussex
The White Horses and Hill figures are never quite on their own. Whatever the season someone in our landscape will be aware of one in the corner of their eye, …
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‘The Alton Barnes Horse’, Wiltshire
Vaughan Williams? ?The Lark Ascending?, encouraged by the ridge-soaring birds, downland grass, and expanding skies. I mostly had the hills and figures to myself; too early in the mornings for …
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‘The Hackpen Hill Horse’, Wiltshire
This book of impressions is a spring and summer book. From Dorset to Oxfordshire, Wiltshire to Kent, the catching of the morning or evening light was chosen ahead or behind …
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‘The Pewsey White Horse’, Wiltshire
Once you are there in the hills I hope you sense the same as myself. The shapes of the folding and undulating hills and Downs are the same as millennia …
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‘Westbury Horse at Dusk’, Wiltshire
In summer though, as I stood and paused on the many chalk hills, my imagination?s ear was always playing Vaughan Williams? ?The Lark Ascending?, encouraged by the ridge-soaring birds, downland …
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‘The Cherhill White Horse’, Wiltshire
Treading up close to the figures they are curious in their giganticism. The turf cut and the earth dug, the shovelled tonnes of chalk, stone, or cement, their place set …