A Chronicle of Country Life – the Photographs of James Ravilious

by Robin Ravilious

Thursday 3 March 2016
Ravilious 2nd Picture

“I know of no other presentation of a particular place and people which is as broad and captivating as James Ravilious’s photographs of North Devon,” wrote the artist and writer Olive Cook in 1999. “They are the fruit of a quite exceptional acuity and patience of witness and of a quite unusual humility and warmth of spirit. This great body of work establishes its author as a master of the art of photography while at the same time it makes an unparalleled contribution to social history.”

Robin Ravilious worked with her husband in the preparation of The Heart of the Country and their subsequent collaboration, A Corner of England, in which James’s photographs are enhanced by Robin’s perceptive captions. Over a quarter of a century they compiled an archive of more than 10,000 historic photographs, which provide a unique portrait of life and landscape in a small area of relatively remote countryside within ten miles of Beaford.

Photo:

Ivor Brock rescuing a lamb in a blizzard, Millhams, Dolton, Devon, 1978

James Ravilious for the Beaford Archive       © Beaford Arts

More Upcoming Talks

Talks are held in the Digby Hall, Hound Street, Sherborne, starting at 8pm.

Complimentary tea and coffee are available from 7.15pm.

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The Modern History of the Castle

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Tuesday 22 September 2015
This illustrated lecture will explore the uses (and abuses) of castles from the close of the medieval period until modern times.
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The History of Gunpowder

by Dr Brenda Buchanan

Tuesday 13 October 2015
A wide-ranging illustrated talk from the editor of the two-volume collection of articles Gunpowder: The History of an International Technology.