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The plain / Melanie Friend.

LIBRA TR58.S25 F75 2020
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Friend, Melanie, 1957- author, photographer.
Standardized Title:
Works. Selections
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Friend, Melanie, 1957-.
Friend, Melanie.
Landscape photography--England--Salisbury Plain.
Landscape photography.
Militarism--Great Britain--Pictorial works.
Militarism.
Salisbury Plain (England)--Pictorial works.
Salisbury Plain (England).
England--Salisbury Plain.
Great Britain.
Genre:
Pictorial works.
Illustrated works.
Physical Description:
94 pages : color illustrations ; 25 x 30 cm
Place of Publication:
Stockport, England : Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2020.
Summary:
The chalk grasslands of Salisbury Plain have been used since 1897 as a preparation ground for war. The heart of this ancient English landscape is an eerie and ambiguous space. The Plain is both the UK?s largest military training ground and also a conservation area shared with archaeologists and dogwalkers, larks and corn buntings, wildflowers and rare forms of wildlife.0Melanie Friend?s photographs reveal the military presence as a disquieting feature on the horizon: a rusty tank positioned as a target, a red box used for field telephones in a copse, smoke from an exploding shell. In the inaccessible ?Impact Area?, a cluster of distant soldiers undertake firing exercises. Red flags warn the visitor to keep out; signage to the military remind them not to drive tanks over Neolithic barrows. Occasionally, Friend has closer encounters with an artillery gun or an armoured vehicle, but often the landscape holds sway; manoeuvres are heard, but not always seen. 0Riven with contradictions and curiosities, The Plain continues Friend?s investigation of everyday militarisation, revealing how war is embedded in this most English of landscapes.
ISBN:
1911306707
9781911306702
OCLC:
1202756463

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