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Goldsworthy Drove Arch, Thornton in Lonsdale
The sandstone Drove Arch in a reconstructed shepherd's hut near Thornton in Lonsdale in the Yorkshire Dales.
First built by Andrew Goldsworthy in 1997 in Dumfriesshire for his Sheepfolds Project. The arch was then dismantled and assembled again 11 times as it journeyed south along the line of old drove roads to reach its final resting place in Toby's Fold.
Created: January 04, 2022
Author: Joan Martin
© Joan Martin (PHOTO NORTH). All Rights Reserved.
Photograph size: 15.4 Mpixels (44 MB uncompressed) - 4800x3202 pixels (16x10.7 in / 40.6x27.1 cm at 300 ppi)
Photograph keywords: Andrew Goldsworthy, arch, Drove Arch, drove roads, sandstone, Sheepfolds Project, Thornton in Lonsdale, Toby's Fold.
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