‘Places do not have locations, but histories’ (Ingold, 2000, p. 219) in (Pearson, 2010, p. 16)
Dear Grandstand
When visiting the Lincolnshire Archives yesterday, I learnt a lot more about your history. We had made presumptions before but not we all know a lot more factual information about your past now. I’ve always been interested in the Latin phrases within your structure and yesterday allowed me to understand, translate and symbolise these phrases exactly. I feel these phrases and their translations to do with your contributions to the W-Wars hold a lot of character within you, holding together a few little parts that make you seem alive.
From Sam.
References
Ingold, T (2000) The Perception of the Environment: Essays on Livelihood, Dwelling and Skill. London: Rouledge in Pearson, M (2010) Site Specific Performance. London: Palgrave Macmillian.