My Dorset - Country a Personal View


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Following more than fifty years of photographing his home county of Dorset, photographer and writer Roger Lane reveals in a series of photo essays some of his favourite images, recalls many of the opportunities the county's landscape and people have provided and brings us the stories behind some of his photographs.In this, the first book of the series Roger reveals the area surrounding his home town of Wimborne Minster, how he came to photograph the grounds of Canford School and Wimborne's much revered artist and sculptor, Sven Berlin. The historic landscape of Cranborne Chase is also displayed throughout the seasons together with the mysterious and haunted Knowlton Church.Proceeds from this book in aid of the Dorset Wildlife Trust




My Dorset - Country a Personal View Book 3


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Following more than fifty years of photographing his home county of Dorset, photographer and writer Roger Lane reveals in a series of photo essays some of his favourite images, recalls many of the opportunities the county's landscape and people have provided, and brings us the stories behind some of his photographs.In this, the third book of the series Roger reveals the journey of the Rivers Frome and Cerne. He also visits North West Dorset and features the remarkable estates and gardens of Forde Abbey, Sherborne and Minterne Magna. The rural landscape around Beaminster is also included together with some of the gardens and villages he has photographed along the path of the FromeProceeds from this book in aid of the Dorset Wildlife Trust




My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 4


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks back at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers, and historical towns.In this the fourth book of the series Roger features the coast from Hengistbury Head to Poole Harbour including Christchurch, Mudeford, Bournemouth, Sandbanks and the Chines, Poole Harbour, Brownsea Island and the RSPB Nature Reserve at Arne.He also relates some personal family experiences of the area and tells the remarkable and largely unknown story of a resident scientist who studied the shoreline and waves around Branksome and the Chines.




A Journey


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From the London Blitz of 1940 through to the present day, the author takes us on a very personal journey through her childhood in dwindling parts of the Empire, does anyone remember Aden, Northern Rhodesia and Basutoland? Personal reminiscences of these countries also include some historical tit-bits. On to teenage romances then into the complexities of marriage(s). Worldwide travels follow encompassing flying boats, cruise liners, mokoros and Cessnas. After such an exciting and peripatetic life it is a wonder that she can settle down to retirement - she can't! At an advanced age her journey continues at the University of Oxford with the studying that she abandoned in her teens and we are introduced to the various erudite, but nevertheless interesting, subjects that fill these later years.




My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 6


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers and historical towns.In this the sixth and final book of the series Roger features the coast from Weymouth to Lyme Regis, including The Isle of Portland, the atmospheric Chesil Beach with stories of history, smuggling and espionage. Also included are features on West Bay, Charmouth and Golden Cap together with the colourful Abbotsbury Sub Tropical Gardens, completing the journey at Lyme Regis with again many a story to tell.




My Dorset Coast - a Personal View Book 5


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Dorset born and bred, Roger Lane has lived and worked in the county all his life. In this series of books, he looks back at some of Dorset's unique and varied landscapes which he has explored and photographed, including its World Heritage coastline, rural landscapes, rivers, and historical towns.In this the fifth book of the series Roger features the Purbeck coast from Studland to Worbarrow Bay including special features on Swanage, Durlston, Corfe Castle, Kimmeridge with its Jurassic colours and the lost village of Tyneham. Also included is the Dorset Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve at Stonehill Down




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The Gardens of Dorset


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This is a portrait of forty of the best gardens in Dorset, from the intimate to the grand ranging over this timeless rural landscape of rolling hills, meadows, winterbournes and lush, well-wooded corners to the coast with its heathland, steep chines and spectacular cliffs. There are delights and surprises aplenty, including a Roman temple in the suburbs of Bournemouth; a folly nestled within the fern garden of an ancestral manor; a classic cottage garden festooned with roses, honeysuckle and clematis; the spectacular subtropical coastal gardens of Abbotsbury; and the Arcadian landscape at Minterne, where a hillside of Himalayan rhododendrons and azaleas looks out over a chain of lakes, waterfalls and streams. Written in close consultation with the owners of the gardens, Roger Lane's informative text details the history of each garden and its development under the current owners, and then focuses on design, planting and the garden's relationship with the surrounding landscape. Glorious photographs taken through the seasons show the gardens at their finest.







England's 100 Best Views


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England's views are remarkable for their beauty and variety. With his usual insight and authority, bestselling author Simon Jenkins picks 100 of the very best from the white cliffs of Dover to Hadrian's Wall - and explains the fascinating stories behind each. Jenkins' entertaining and erudite entries provide the rich historical, geographical, botanical and architectural background to breathtaking sights - all beautifully illustrated - both iconic and undiscovered. From Gold Hill, the Dorset village street so famously picturesque it was used in a Hovis advert, to the view of the City of London famously depicted by Canaletto and the wilds of the Yorkshire moors. This book will inspire you to discover the treasures of England's sea, city and landscapes for yourself. Filled with roman roads, cliff-tops, follies, mountains, ancient castles, rolling forests and heart-stopping moments, you'll soon wonder how you chose walks, mini-breaks or spontaneous diversions without it. The perfect guide to Britain's landscape - now available in paperback.