Jack Cornish
@cornish_jack
Head of Paths @RamblersGB // The Lost Paths out now - events & order in linktree below // Walking every street in London // Views my own etc.
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This is a beautiful video from John Henry about searching for Romani Gypsy heritage in the British landscape. Well worth the three minute watch. youtube.com/watch?v=vsGGBP…
NEW: Next week we'll be launching all the popular pamphlets from our AHRC-funded In All Our Footsteps project... We'll be holding a celebration and a discussion panel at Conway Hall in London at 5pm on Tuesday 10 September. You can sign up here: allourfootsteps.uk/events/in-all-…
Guest newsletter by Amar Latif OBE President of Britain's walking charity RamblersGB Opening up the outdoors "The Ramblers is calling on the government to introduce a transformational Access to Nature Bill to unlock the outdoors for everyone." ➡️ wickedleeks.riverford.co.uk/opinion/openin…
Join Guy Hayward and Jack Cornish for this discussion on lost paths, history and nature, Sep 12th 6.30pm nr Holborn, London The Gilded Acorn eventbrite.co.uk/e/reclaiming-n…
It was lovely to catch up with people who have been involved in our work as well as meet those interested in In All Our Footsteps last night. With huge thanks to our panel of speakers Kate Ashbrook Jack Cornish and John Cuthbertson (Disabled Ramblers) for an engaging discussion 🥂 🗺️
Here they are! Our incredible 2024 #WainwrightPrize WINNERS! 📗 Nature Writing – Late Light, Michael Malay 📘 Conservation Writing – Blue Machine, Helen Czerski 📙 Children's Writing – Foxlight, Katya Balen #WainwrightPrize24
Delighted that Jack is joining a panel with Ben Masters and myself to discuss #NatureWriting at the Market Harborough book festival on 5th October! Quinns Bookshop Market Harborough
Some beautiful houses and a visit to Neasden Temple (which I last visited on a school trip!) - a wonderful #OpenHouseFestival
I just saw a clip from the American version of Antiques Roadshow. Featuring this unit of a pig (Germany toy, from 1910s). Bold and rather wonderful, right The Museum of English Rural Life?