A Thousand Laurie Lees
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A misty day looking towards Stroud from the hill above Steanbridge Lane.
Adam and Katy Lloyd, by Alan Lloyd.
The lake in which a woman drowned in Cider with Rosie and in which the author of this book discovered many leeches.
Overlooking the Slad racing stables.
The Roman bridge near Snows Farm, overgrown.
A ‘polite’ bridge replacing an old ford.
The rotting shed at Mullions.
Mullions. Pulled from the shed and abandoned in cut-down yew branches. ‘Somebody must have an orphanage for/All those things that nobody wants any more.’ (Tom Waits, ‘Broken Bicycles’)
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Monoprint illustrations © Jo Sanders
Photographs © Dan Brown
First published in 2014
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