People, Places and Things: What Lies Beneath
door Cameron Jinks
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Over het boek
People, Places, and Things invites you on a journey through England’s landscapes, where history, photography, and discovery intertwine.
Each chapter unveils the hidden histories of villages, fields, and forgotten places, connecting the lives of those who came before us to the artifacts they left behind—coins, tools, and treasures unearthed from the soil. From the Domesday Book to the Industrial Revolution, from the Roman Empire to the world wars, this book bridges the gaps between moments in time and the stories buried beneath our feet.
Illustrated with aerial maps, documentary photographs, and still-life images of the finds, What Lies Beneath celebrates the passion of metal detecting and the quiet persistence of history enthusiasts. If you are curious about the past, this book invites you to explore the stories hidden just beneath the surface.
Each chapter unveils the hidden histories of villages, fields, and forgotten places, connecting the lives of those who came before us to the artifacts they left behind—coins, tools, and treasures unearthed from the soil. From the Domesday Book to the Industrial Revolution, from the Roman Empire to the world wars, this book bridges the gaps between moments in time and the stories buried beneath our feet.
Illustrated with aerial maps, documentary photographs, and still-life images of the finds, What Lies Beneath celebrates the passion of metal detecting and the quiet persistence of history enthusiasts. If you are curious about the past, this book invites you to explore the stories hidden just beneath the surface.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Salontafelboeken
- Aanvullende categorieën Geschiedenis, Kunst & Fotografie
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Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 212 - Datum publiceren: feb 12, 2025
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden Detectorist, Artifacts, History, Photography
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Over de maker
Cameron Jinks
Nottingham, England
Originally from Edinburgh and raised in the South East of England, I now reside in Nottingham. Before pursuing academia, I worked as a chef and ski instructor, experiences that enriched my creative perspective. I hold a BA (Hons) degree and an MA in photography and have been a lecturer at the University of Derby for over 25 years. As the leader of the Commercial Photography programme, I am dedicated to inspiring the next generation of photographers. Beyond photography, I am deeply passionate about history and metal detecting, pursuits that connect me to the stories and artifacts of the past while fueling my creative practice.