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Very nice account of it all. It absolutely was a happy day. Now for the 21st, but I am grown fatalistic about weather and it all. Perhaps because yours went so smoothly. And yesterday I easily wa...
I've really enjoyed your reports and essays over the years Ken. This is something that seems germane to the review that you've just posted. Thanks again, Grahame Ware *** Powerful and sobering an...
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Lovely. Perfect reading in an airport queue for Copenhagen, en route to Lund. And my next 'column' for BD is about the clash between cyclists and pedestrians ...two people have already warned me ...
Hi Ken Thanks for the wonderful post about the new biography of Baker; I’d noted that it had come out and I’m glad to hear that it is so good. I have loved the book ever since I read it five ...
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Interesting piece. Always the Moravian way, I suggest. In that way the landscape intervenes and balances it all. I once wrote a little essay for Ross about their approach. I owe you thanks for, a...
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Hello Sarah Thanks for your comment, and I’m genuinely pleased to hear that the Tillingham chapel hasn’t been demolished. What made me think it had was that the last time I passed by, the cha...
This is a very interesting article. However, as a Tillingham resident, surprised that the author has stated that the chapel here demolished. It"s still standing strong, however, unused. It's a gr...
2013), already into its second edition.” We very much enjoyed reading this latest blog post, Seaside Surrealism which looks at surrealism in Swanage and the Purbeck
The New English Landscape is a recently-published collaboration between photographer Jason Orton and writer Ken Worpole. The Essex coastline is often ignored or dismissed as a messy wasteland bu...