Photographer Quintin Lake spent five years walking the coast of mainland Britain. He explains why the coast tells Britain’s story better than anywhere else.
Source: What I learned from walking Britain’s entire coast
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The VCUarts course uses the public bus line and the pandemic’s sensibility to get students moving, exploring and creating. Source: Stride and ride: Walking is Art class takes the Pulse of Richmond – VCU News – Virginia Commonwealth University
Photographer Quintin Lake spent five years walking the coast of mainland Britain. He explains why the coast tells Britain’s story better than anywhere else.
Source: What I learned from walking Britain’s entire coast
lonning, lonnin
Cumbrian dialect term for ‘lane’ – but a quite specific lane. Lonnings are usually about half a mile long, low level and often with a farm at the end. Many have specific names known only to the local villagers. Hence, Bluebottle Lonning, Lovers Lonning, Fat Lonning, Thin Lonning, Squeezy Gut Lonning or Dynamite Lonning. In the north-east the spelling is lonnin and seems to refer more to an alley than a country lane. The Scottish equivalent is ‘loan’.
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