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Researching maps, and creating images. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. Mapping Memories These images are trying to recall moments in the past. Our memory cannot depict moments exactly because our perception fades and changes with time. Our memory sometimes can recall extreme details, however placing each detail to the place. Series Statement Mapping Memories These images are trying to recall moments in the past. Our memory cannot depict moments exactly.
Mapping Landscapes is an exhibition of work produced by secondary school pupils from Derby and Derbyshire. It is the culmination of one-day painting workshops led by Natalie Dowse, the recipient of the Vickers Fine Art Award 2007-08.
Finding premises of the former Leeds Co-op. I have been fortunate to obtain funding from the Leeds Legacy Endowment Fund to map The Leeds Co-op and also to develop some Leeds Co-op Trails. Some of you may already know the 1897 George Holyoake map, produced as part of his history of the first fifty years of Leeds Industrial Co-operative Society. At that time, LICS had 37,000 members and 80 premises, spread over 200 square miles.