‘A crooked finger of water reaching far inland from the fist of the Irish Sea, apparently prising Scotland away from England’: Ann Lingard explores both sides of the Solway and both the natural and human evolution of the Firth. Mudshrimps on intertidal shores, grazing animals on the saltmarshes, fishermen, peat-cutters, the red sandstone quarries, and marine life around the bases of wind turbines are all part of this naturalist’s investigation of Solway, past and present. Slightly off-mint.
https://www.psbooks.co.uk/fresh-and-the-salt-2522490The Fresh and the Salthttps://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/2/522490_media-0_3.jpg5.997.99GBPInStock/Clearance/Clearance/Categories/View All Clearance Titles‘A crooked finger of water reaching far inland from the fist of the Irish Sea, apparently prising Scotland away from England’: Ann Lingard explores both sides of the Solway and both the natural and human evolution of the Firth. Mudshrimps on intertidal shores, grazing animals on the saltmarshes, fishermen, peat-cutters, the red sandstone quarries, and marine life around the bases of wind turbines are all part of this naturalist’s investigation of Solway, past and present. <i>Slightly off-mint.</i>Hardback00https://www.psbooks.co.uk/media/catalog/product/5/2/522490_media-1.jpgadd-to-cartrrp_info:£25.00productId:116223bic_code:RGBP, RNKH, WQHRGBP, RNKH, WQH£25.00Ann LingardGeneral241x165mmBirlinnYesHardbackCoastalLocal HistoryConservation