The images in this new Liver & Lights publication are of the Cressingham Gardens Estate and the Boreraig cleared village on the Isle of skye. The text is of two poems comparing and contrasting these two places. The photographs are by Kathryn Round and John Bently and the drawings are by John and Arthur Bently. (Arthur’s are generally the better ones…). Some of the drawings are of Arthur and his pals making hand made instruments, puppets and cardboard models of Cressingham in order to perform at the two fundraisiing benefits we have been involved with to raise money for the Save Cressingham fund. This book is a memorial to both those unforgettable events…
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