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  • Ordinary Places and Cultural Traces
  • About: Places and Cultural Traces
  • Good Companions: eight industrial era towns and cities
    • Barnsley
    • Bradford
    • Hull
    • Nelson
    • Newcastle
    • Scunthorpe
    • Sheffield
    • Rotherham
  • Psychogeography
    • Bradford: They pass and smile, the children of the sword.
    • Bingley: Spy Hill
    • Bradford: What ship is this?
    • Bradford: Edge lands
  • Book Reviews
    • English Journey: Beryl Bainbridge
    • Goldthorpe: The Valley
    • Maltby: Brother to the Ox
    • Thurcroft: weekend in Dinlock
    • Todmorden: I Haven’t Unpacked
  • Fragments
    • Galloway
    • Nelson
    • Selby
  • Stone
    • Malvern: Hills, Rocks and Forts
    • Oxenhope: Stone Surprises on Nab Hill
    • Thetford: Flint
  • Contact

Ordinary Places and Cultural Traces

The Places and Cultural Traces project draws upon cultural geography, social history and psychogeography and is inspired by J.B. Priestley, who took delight in what we are often told are places of little cultural consequence but on closer inspection are found to be no such thing.

Good Companions around Eight Industrial Era Towns and Cities
Psychogeography

Book Reviews
Fragments
Stone

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