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Sally Kindberg’s travel features, and getting nostalgic
Whilst trying to clear some space in my tiny flat I decided to sort through photos taken during my travel writing days – writing features for the Independent, London’s Evening Standard and others. I’ve never felt so restless as I … Continue reading
Maps
I love maps! Maybe because I’ve a very bad sense of direction, but more because they are full of possibilities. I’ve drawn many illustrated maps for newspapers (including a G2 cover for the Guardian, see below), but mostly for the … Continue reading
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Tagged Cornwall, Ding Dong mine, Ding Dong moor, maps, Men an Tol, the Independent on Saturday
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