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A collection of daily and Sunday UK tabloid national newspapers - known as "Red Tops" because of the background colour on the mastheads.
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 16 Sep 2010 -- A newspaper vendor offering special editions covering Pope Benedict XVI's visit to Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. The pope is on a three day state visit to the United Kingdom - the first ever state visit by a Catholic pope -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos
The press is printing local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing
The press is printing local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing
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UK SOCTLAND Edinburgh -- 18 Jan 2011 -- A woman passes a News Agent in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK displaying newspaper headline boards. Newspaper sales have been hit hard by the recession with many broadsheets suffering from falling circulations. The circulation and advertising revenue from tabloids remains strong accoridng to analysts
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poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
Lord Northcliffe Alfred Harmsworth 1st Viscount portrait newspaper publisher famous businessman Amalgamated Press magnate media mogul boss proprietor founder British vintage photo publishing industry journalism tabloid tabloids print rich richest of the historic historical 19th 20th century late early Briton Britons portraits newspapers publishers business businessmen magnates moguls bosses tycoon tycoons proprietors controversial Charles William Baron industries journalist journalists paper papers history heritage power powerful influential commentator commentators figure figures people person persons twentieth nineteenth black and white pioneer pioneers pioneering photos photograph photographs leader leaders leading leadership politics political politician politicians 1800s 1900s Daily Mail Mirror Times founders popular mass Market culture society wealthy wealthiest most millionaire millionaires celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent eminent noted famed successful distinguished important key great greats greatest man men male males full-length full length wearing top hat hats head upright vertical a an at as in on for from into with by to barons wealth magazine magazines empire empires financial WW1 WWI WWi WW 1 I i World War One First Director Propaganda 1917 1910s archive archival 1914 - 1918 Irish Irishman Irishmen Britain Europe European Europeans Ireland Northcliff
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Vintage photo circa 1917 of British newspaper and publishing magnate Lord Northcliffe (Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe). Northcliffe (1865 - 1922) founded the Amalgamated Press in 1888 and is famed for buying struggling newspapers and transforming them to entertain the mass Market. He founded the Daily Mail in 1896, the Daily Mirror in 1903 and bought The Times in 1908. Northcliffe wielded enormous influence over public opinion and was appointed Director for Propaganda towards the end of World War One by British Prime Minister David Lloyd George. Photo by Harris & Ewing.
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length; TV; press; sensitive; stories; human; interest; parents; STV; Betacam; HD; filming; news; cameraman; cameraperson; footage, Jem Wright, Bob Wright, Siegfried Sassoon, Mark Wright,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright (pictured here) and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length, Hollywood, Isaac,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length, film, studio, studios, theatre, theater,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto. co.uk
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length, Jem Wright, Bob Wright, Mark Wright, Siegfried Sassoon,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright (pictured here) and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
poetry; portrait; portraits; Jason Isaacs; books; Jon Mitchell; actor; actors; celebrity; celeb; celebrities; Afghan; war; Afghanistan; charity; aftermath; United Kingdom; UK; Great Britain; GB; Europe; European; EU; British; British Isles; Scotland; Scottish; Edinburgh; standing; full length; parents, Jem Wright, Bob Wright, Mark Wright, painting, Siegfried Sassoon, Edinburgh,
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UK SCOTLAND Edinburgh -- 17 Nov 2010 -- Portrait of actor Jason Isaacs at the Castlebrae Business Centre in Edinburgh, Scotland during a press call to celebrate the success of the first year of the Mark Wright Project - a charity established to helping ex-servicemen and servicewomen overcoming the physical and mental results of the conflict in Afghanistan. Mr Isaacs presented a painting of Corporal Mark Wright to his parents Jem and Bob Wright (pictured here) and also recited some of Siegfried Sassoon's 'Soldier's Declaration' -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell | Lightroom Photos | ScotFoto.co.uk
1950s newspapers - casting pages for a rotary letterpress machine. The final pre-production process when the finished cast is then ready to be attached onto the drum of a printing press.
England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; United Kingdom; UK; top; folly; springtime; springtime; trees; 18th Century; sphinx by Benjamin Carter; National Trust
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The top of the 18th Century Lacock Columns in the grounds of Lacock Abbey in Lacock, Wiltshire, England. Sphinx by Benjamin Carter.
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
1950s newspapers - Linotype operator. The machine assembles matrices or moulds for each letter in a line of type which is then cast as a single piece, called a slug, of type metal in a process known as 'hot metal' typesetting. The process allowed much faster typesetting and page making than original hand composition in which operators place down one pre-cast metal letter at a time. The machine revolutionized publishing especially newspaper production, enabling a far smaller number of operators and faster working.
1950s newspapers - making up a letterpress form in a chase. A Linotype machine assembles matrices or moulds for each letter in a line of type which is then cast as a single piece, called a slug, of type metal in a process known as 'hot metal' typesetting. All these lines are eventually form a page of the paper via the chase. The process allowed much faster typesetting and composition than original hand composition in which operators place down one pre-cast metal letter at a time. The machine revolutionized publishing especially newspaper production, enabling a far smaller number of operators and faster working.
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Front page of The Times newspaper on January 21 2009 reporting the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the United States of America.
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
Pre-production work carried out on the local afternoon paper, the Los Angeles Mirror-News, in the late 1950s. The paper was part of the Los Angeles Daily Times Group begun by the Chandler family which today is part of the Tribune Company of Chicago. The afternoon tabloid the Los Angeles Mirror began in 1948 and in 1954 was absorbed into the Daily News. The combined paper ceased production in 1962. A vintage nineteen fifties photograph from M&N Publishing, larger 35MB file available on request
USA; America; Washington D C; Washing D.C.; boys; lads; newspaper; vendors; 1900s; 1910s; 20th; c20th; century; history; historical; Lewis Hine; portrait; group; newspapers; news; journalism; information; media; American; press; child; labour; Sunday; labor; children; kids; youth; laughing; larking; about
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USA Washington DC -- circa 1910 -- Sunday Morning, Group of gum vendors and news-boys, Pennsylvania Avenue and 7th Sts. The smallest ones were Sam Kipnis, 412 P St., N.W., Washington, D.C. David Stierman, 701 M St., N.W., Washington, D.C. (Is a truant on probation. Very defiant). Abram Furr, 1004 4 1/2 St., S.W., Washington, D.C., has a badge. The smallest of these were 11 years old. I saw some smaller but couldn't get the photo. Location: Washington (D.C.), District of Columbia -- Picture by Lewis Hine | Lightroom Photos
childrens books; children's games; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Sussex; SSX; ashdown; environment; ecology; ecosystem; environmentalism; scenery; nature; land; forest; fairy; story; gills; lap; galleons; pooh enchanted forest top winnie milne christopher
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This is the clump of trees on the Ashdown forest, known in the Pooh stories as 'Galleons Lap' (in reality Gills Lap) and in which , in the final story, is 'the enchanted place at the top of the forest where a boy and his bear will always be playing.'
childrens books; children's games; Europe; United Kingdom; Britain; British; British Isles; Great Britain; U.K.; UK; Sussex; SSX; ashdown; environment; ecology; ecosystem; environmentalism; scenery; nature; land; forest; fairy; story; gills; lap; galleons; pooh enchanted forest top winnie milne christopher
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This is the clump of trees on the Ashdown forest, known in the Pooh stories as 'Galleons Lap' (in reality Gills Lap) and in which , in the final story, is 'the enchanted place at the top of the forest where a boy and his bear will always be playing.'
Member of the Associated Press; fotoLibra; Scott A. McNealy photographer; period newspaper; retro newspaper; old newspaper; October 28 1940; Alton IL; 1940; Alton Evening Telegraph; newspaper; global English; Global English; Britain; Occupies Greek Isles; National Day of Mourning Proclaimed for President; April 13 1945; ph78a; The front page of a newspaper; photo of a US newspaper
Lord Rothermere Harold Harmsworth 1st Viscount portrait newspaper publisher famous businessman Associated Newspapers press magnate media mogul boss proprietor founder British vintage photo publishing industry journalism tabloid tabloids print rich richest of the historic historical 19th 20th century late early Briton Britons portraits publishers business businessmen magnates moguls bosses tycoon tycoons proprietors controversial Sidney Baron industries journalist journalists paper papers history heritage power powerful influential commentator commentators figure figures people person persons twentieth nineteenth black and white pioneer pioneers pioneering photos photograph photographs leader leaders leading leadership politics political politician politicians 1800s 1900s Daily Mail Mirror Glasgow Record Sunday Pictorial General Trust founders popular mass Market culture society wealthy wealthiest most millionaire millionaires celebrated renowned acclaimed prominent eminent noted famed successful distinguished important key great greats greatest man men male males half-length half length head shoulder shoulders close-up close up closeup upright vertical a an at as in on for from into with by to barons wealth magazine magazines empire empires financial WW1 WWI WWi WW 1 I i World War One First President Air Council 1917 1910s archive archival 1914 - 1918 Britain appeasement policy Hitler Nazi Germany Nazis Europe European Europeans Northcliffe Alfred Charles William Amalgamated
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Portrait photo circa 1910s of British newspaper magnate Lord Rothermere (Harold Sidney Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere). Rothermere (1868 - 1940) was the owner of Associated Newspapers and the founder of the Glasgow Daily Record and the Sunday Pictorial. He is particularly remembered for the development of the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror with his brother Alfred Harmsworth (Lord Northcliffe). Rothermere also served for a time as President of the Air Council during WW1 in the government of Prime Minister David Lloyd George and in later life supported the policy of appeasement in relation to Hitler's Nazi Germany. Photo by Bain News Service.
full colour old newspapers cut-out; full colour old newspapers; old newspapers; Alton Evening Telegraph; newspapers; 1936 newspaper Scott A. McNealy photographer; 122.13; photo of a US newspaper
1950s newspaper office - two male and one female desk workers/journalists at work writing with pens and notepads. One man smokes a pipe and the other a cigarette.
Exmoor, North Devon, Somerset, landscape, scenery, National Park, National Trust, holiday, vacation, David Young, Exmoor, National Park, North Somerset, South West England, UK, Architecture; historic; historical; heritage; houses; village; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; SW England; West Country; Westcountry; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom, bus, open top, summer, Porlock,
hanging baskets; Shropshire; United Kingdom; Britain; British Isles; British; English; flowers; red bricks; Lower Broad Street; Great Britain; UK; Europe;
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Cottage door in Lower Broad Street, Ludlow, Shropshire, England
Exmoor, National Park, North Somerset, South West England, UK, Architecture; historic; historical; heritage; houses; village; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; SW England; West Country; Westcountry; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom, bus, open top, summer, Porlock, Porlock Hill, Exmoor, North Devon, Somerset, landscape, scenery, National Park, National Trust, holiday, vacation, David Young
Exmoor, National Park, North Somerset, South West England, UK, Architecture; historic; historical; heritage; houses; village; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; SW England; West Country; Westcountry; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom, bus, open top, summer, Porlock, Porlock Hill, Exmoor, North Devon, Somerset, landscape, scenery, National Park, National Trust, holiday, vacation, David Young
Exmoor, National Park, North Somerset, South West England, UK, Architecture; historic; historical; heritage; houses; village; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; SW England; West Country; Westcountry; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom, bus, open top, summer, Porlock, Porlock Hill, Exmoor, North Devon, Somerset, landscape, scenery, National Park, National Trust, holiday, vacation, David Young
Exmoor, National Park, North Somerset, South West England, UK, Architecture; historic; historical; heritage; houses; village; tourist attraction; tourism; holiday; vacation; travel; sunny; sunshine; sunlight; blue sky; SW England; West Country; Westcountry; English; British; Britain; Great Britain; GB; United Kingdom, bus, open top, summer, Porlock, Porlock Hill, Exmoor, North Devon, Somerset, landscape, scenery, National Park, National Trust, holiday, vacation, David Young