Which hill did Edward VII drive up in his Daimler? How was the Forest of Bowland named after a river? Where can ancient upland English oakwoods be found? What is a Selkie Legend of Orkney? And what is the story of the badger that cried? Find out the answers from this topical talk on British landscape areas with a short section on Australia.
Views: 1246 | Enquiries: 6I give a series of illustrated themed talks on country walking, both rural and urban, under the umbrella title of Amazing Walks. The talks are fully illustrated with a digital photographic show and I bring all my own equipment. I have given talks to W.I.s, U3As, PROBUS and various other groups and have received very positive feedback. I have been successfully auditioned by Lancashire Federation of WIs and I am on the recommended list of North West U3A groups. I have been complimented on the details given in the talks and the quality of my photographs. I can travel to groups within Lancashire and Cheshire or anywhere within a 45 mile radius or so of Manchester. I am willing to come at short notice providing I am available as I might be out walking or talking! Please book early for 2026 as the places are limited and are soon filled up. Provisional bookings will be accepted also.
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