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Thirlmere and the Emergence of the Landscape Protection Movement

by Brodie, Ian O

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Carlisle: Bookcase, 2012. In 1894 Manchester Corporation created Thirlmere. In 1894 the National Trust was founded. Ian Brodie examines the original conservation debate and the continuing battle over this important landscape. He looks at the freedom to roam over the water catchment, the afforestation of the dale and the extent of the common land - and he sees hope for the future. Foreword by Lord Inglewood. Ian Brodie was appointed director of Friends of the Lake District in 1993. He reitred in 2005 and continues to pursue his passionate interests in landscape conservation and amenity.. Soft. Brand New. 8vo.

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Title
Thirlmere and the Emergence of the Landscape Protection Movement
Author
Brodie, Ian O
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
1904147674
ISBN 13
9781904147671
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Bookcase
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Carlisle
Date Published
2012
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8vo

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