Photographing Pembrokeshire - A Paradise for Pirates by Ieuan Morris

Photographing Pembrokeshire - A Paradise for Pirates by Ieuan Morris

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Photographing Pembrokeshire - A Paradise for Pirates by Ieuan Morris

Photographing Pembrokeshire leads readers through Pembrokeshire locations frequented by pirates, smugglers, wreckers and others who have exploited the coastline from earliest times to the present day. Ieuan Morris' striking images and fascinating accompanying text in both Welsh and English throw new light on one of Britain's most stunning regions. People have been relocating to Pembrokeshire since the 12th century, not just from other parts of the UK but from all over the globe. Morris discusses notorious historic events and looks at the linguistic and cultural differences that exist across the north-south demarcation known as the 'Landsker Line'. As well as showcasing the county's natural beauty, Morris considers the impact of migration, tourism and industrial pollution. Can Pembrokeshire and its indigenous population survive as we know them today? This book documents this glorious county as it is now and raises questions about its future. Full-color, illustrated throughout.
Morris, Ieuan: - Born in Haverfordwest, Ieuan Morris lectured in Law in Manchester, London and Cardiff and practised in Criminal Law in Cardiff until retiring in February 2017. Now a full-time photographer, he does a lot of work for Pembrokeshire.online and has also been commissioned by Athena Picture Agency, Swansea and The Edge Cultural Festival, Solva.
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ISBN 13 9781784617547
ISBN 10 1784617547
Title Photographing Pembrokeshire - A Paradise for Pirates
Author Ieuan Morris
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Y Lolfa
Year published 2021-09-07
Number of pages 160
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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