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Ditchling Walks: in Eric Gill's Footstes
Lorraine Harrison
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Description for Ditchling Walks: in Eric Gill's Footstes
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The starting point for this collection of six walks in and around the village of Ditchling is the wonderful and varied collection of the Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft. After browsing the exhibits, the interested walker can tour the village streets to see the former homes of Eric Gill, Edward Johnston, Frank Brangwyn and many others, while a visit to St Margaret's Church and graveyard will reveal a host of beautiful hand-crafted objects. Follow in Gill's footsteps to Ditchling Common, site of the Guild of SS Joseph & Dominic, then amble across the Common to the graveyard at St ... Read more
The starting point for this collection of six walks in and around the village of Ditchling is the wonderful and varied collection of the Ditchling Museum of Art & Craft. After browsing the exhibits, the interested walker can tour the village streets to see the former homes of Eric Gill, Edward Johnston, Frank Brangwyn and many others, while a visit to St Margaret's Church and graveyard will reveal a host of beautiful hand-crafted objects. Follow in Gill's footsteps to Ditchling Common, site of the Guild of SS Joseph & Dominic, then amble across the Common to the graveyard at St ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Snake River Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
96
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781906022204
SKU
V9781906022204
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-10
About Lorraine Harrison
Lorraine Harrison studied illustration at Brighton College of Art in the 1980s where both Raymond Briggs and John Vernon Lord were her tutors. After working as a freelance illustrator for many years she returned to study: first gaining a Batchelor's Degree in History of Art from the University of Sussex then later a Master's Degree in Garden History from the ... Read more
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