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by Richard Brookes
$14.50
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Our spiral notebooks are 6" x 8" in size and include 120 pages which are lined on both sides. The artwork is printed on the front cover which is made of thick paper stock, and the back cover is medium gray in color. The inside of the back cover includes a pocket for storing extra paper and pens.
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Stunning winter landscape across the River Tamar Valley, SW Devon, SW England, UK. Taken on the old Gawton mine spoil heap dumps in Devon looking... more
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Stunning winter landscape across the River Tamar Valley, SW Devon, SW England, UK. Taken on the old Gawton mine spoil heap dumps in Devon looking across to Okel Tor (also Okeltor) mine in Cornwall (some old mine ruins can be just seen among the trees on the far bank to the middle top of the image). The lightning damaged chimney stack of the abandoned, neighbouring Rumleigh Brickworks can also be seen top left in the distance.
Gawton mine was a copper then arsenic producer mainly in Victorian times. Initially using water power, the mine later moved to steam power as technology advanced. Arsenic was mined from about 1846. In 1875 the mine merged with the nearby Bedford Consols mine, eventually being taken over by Devon Great Consols in 1895. Production noted between 1852 and 1902 was 21,876 tons of 4.5% copper ore, 22 tons of black tin, 1,435 tons of pyrite, 3,000 tons of mispickel and 15,650 tons of arsenic. Four main engine shafts have been noted, being Gawton, Bayly's, Fu...
Images exploring Devon & Cornwall's remote inspiring landscapes, breathtaking coast, ruins and shipwrecks in this beautiful part of SW England, UK. The stunning natural beauty of the area, which changes with the light, seasons and coastal climate, is constantly inspiring. There is so much history here too with human occupation spanning millennia. A photographer's dream. My photos are mostly taken spontaneously in less visited places or from unusual viewpoints. If they hold your attention, lift your spirit, make you ask questions, make you smile or fire your imagination and your wish to explore then it is more than enough reward....although you can buy prints too! ;)My photos mostly explore beautiful rural North Devon & Cornwall...
$14.50
Susan Janus
Nice! L
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Susan!
Andrew Wilson
Lovely image!
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Andrew, I'm pleased you like it!
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! It is my great pleasure to FEATURE your amazing artwork on the homepage of the Artist Group No Place Like Home, 3/3/2019! You are invited to post it in the Group's Features Discussion thread for posterity or any other thread that fits!
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Jenny, that's really appreciated!
Marian Voicu
This is simply beautiful! L/F
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Marian. It was quite breathtaking there especially with all of the muted winter colours - nature's desaturation!
Suma Parveen
So lovely
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Suma, much appreciated
Laurel Adams
Thank you, Richard, for showing me that Nature always reclaims the spoils and transmutes them back to beauty! Great capture!
Richard Brookes replied:
A pleasure Laurel, thank you. It is heartening to see and yet poignant too I think.
Minnetta Heidbrink
Super shot! l/f
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Minnetta, so pleased you like it!