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Wast Water, August 1999
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Wast Water, August 1999Described by Wordsworth as long, stern and desolate, Wast Water is the deepest lake in the Lake District. It is surrounded by the peaks of Red Pike, Kirk Fell, Great Gable and Scafell Pike, Englands highest mountain, in one of the remotest parts of the national park. Here, boulders have broken away from the areas famous screes steep slopes with loose stones foregrounded by the Guardian photographer Don McPhee. McPhee, who died in 2007, was a regular
Thorpe covered assignments across the globe – from the Soviet Union to Japan – but returned again and again to his native northern England
was taken a few weeks before his first bout with the British fighter Henry Cooper at Wembley
A heavyweight paper with a slightly warm base tone and strong mottled texture
and the sheep huddled at the bottom
The Beast from the East whipping through these beautiful red-brick buildings on Chancery Lane
it is often forgotten that Jane worked in all areas of photojournalism
“You’re looking for the perfect moment
several British women are hoping to follow in Wade’s shoes
from sleepy Cotswolds villages to the horse races and Wimbledon – has captured the essence of British holidaymakers at the seaside: clothes hitched
Although his portfolio encompasses virtually every subject
taken at Stoke Prior in Herefordshire
as captured by the Guardian photographer David Levene
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