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Our Common Land
Today best remembered as one of the three original founders of the National Trust, Octavia Hill was a pioneering social reformer whose work saw education and housing conditions improved for London's poor, saved Hampstead Heath from the bulldozers, and went towards setting out legislation for public access to green spaces.
In this short essay, Hill sets out a clear, concise argument for public access to parks, and argues for the rights we now take for granted. Our Common Land is a forgotten part of our cultural history, and demonstrates exactly why the founders of the National Trust thought it was so important to preserve ancient buildings and estates for the public.
'There are few who have so good a right to be heard… as the author of this volume. She has not only thought long and deeply on the problem to be solved, but has worked nobly to aid in its solution… There is not a word of mere sentimentalism in any one of her papers; she is clear, practical and definite.'
'Octavia Hill has grappled successfully with one of the most difficult and disheartening of our social problems.'
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781804472279110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781804472279110164
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Verlag
Renard Press
- ISBN 9781804472279