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The Cost of the English Landscape  1989 - selected images

Exploring the language of tourism within the Lake District Park. Contrasting the commercial wording that sells Sellarfield Power Station, Dove cottage at Grasmere and tourist boat rides on the lakes claiming a naturalised setting. A black walker tackles a landscape and climbs into an idealised rural landscape, with the sun setting over the wheat along side the nuclear power station. 

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