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TESSA BUNNEY — Biography
Going to the Sand - Tessa Bunney
- Biography For over 30 years, Tessa Bunney has photographed rural life, working closely with individuals and communities to investigate how the landscape is shaped by humans.
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Tessa Bunney - Sunderland Point
- For over 30 years, Tessa Bunney has photographed rural life, working closely with individuals and communities to investigate how the landscape is shaped by humans.
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| In 1990 I bought my first car (a slightly unreliable orange Citroen 2CV for £300) and travelled around the coast of England and Wales. | |
| For over 30 years, Tessa Bunney has photographed rural life, working closely with individuals and communities to investigate how the landscape is shaped by humans. | |
| A short film with photographer Tessa Bunney, in which she reflects on her recent work over the last couple of years and her commission and publication with NEPN. |
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- William Wells was born in Glasgow in and died in Appledore Devon in At the peak of his career he was in the first rank of British landscape painters.
The Mussel Gatherers at Sunderland Point — Sunderland Point
The Flower Fields -- Tessa Bunney
William Wells - Sunderland Point
The traditional story says that In 1736 or thereabouts, a trading ship from the West Indies arrived at Sunderland Point; on board ship was a young man of African origin, a servant to the captain, perhaps a cabin boy. The captain, on leaving for business in Lancaster, installed the boy at the Ship Inn (now number 11).
The boy, misunderstanding why he had been left alone, became extremely anxious, refused to eat, or drink and quickly became very ill. He was moved into the adjacent brewhouse (now Upsteps cottage) where he died hiding in the rafters.
It is also supposed he probably contracted a severe illness in the British climate.