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_aParr, Martin, _d1952- _ephotographer. |
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_aWorks. _kSelections |
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_aBlack Country stories / _cMartin Parr. |
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_aStockport : _bDewi Lewis Publishing, _c2014. |
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_a137 pages : _bchiefly illustrations (colour) ; _c33 cm |
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520 | 8 | _aOver the last four years Martin Parr has been working on a commission for Multistory photographing the Black Country. It was an area he knew little of, other than its reputation as a densely populated, post-industrial area; one in decline. Many of the industries that once made the Black Country great have declined, but numerous small factories and manufacturing businesses remain in good health. A degree of regeneration has also come as a result of the many immigrant communities that have made the Black Country their home. | |
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_aParr, Martin, _d1952- |
650 | 0 | _aPhotography, Artistic. | |
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_aBlack Country (England) _vPictorial works. |
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