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Places and Cultural Traces

Cultural geography, psychogeography and social history in ordinary places

  • 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
  • Fiction, memoir, and travel writing from the industrial era
    • 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
    • Thetford: Flint
    • Oxenhope: Stone Surprises on Nab Hill
    • Malvern: Hills, Rocks and Forts
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Psychogeography

Creative non-fiction exploring the impact of a place’s art and literature on individual perception.

‘They pass and smile, the children of the sword…’
Spy Hill
What ship is this?

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