by Alan Garner
More, Harold was not prepared to accept the time limit of a decade on the Landscape Project. For him, Alderley and the Edge could not be opened and shut. He saw the continuity, and independently of the Museum he and his wife Margaret formed their own local history group, which flourished beyond the ten years of the Project and the further ten years of the preparation and publication of its Report.
On publication, the editor named Harold as a driving force of the Project. And at Harold’s funeral, one of the academics thanked me for having urged his cause.
There is a dock for every nettle.
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The Stone Book Quartet
Strandloper
Thursbitch
Boneland
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