"Kent is My County."

Bates pays tribute to his adopted home: the "ceaseless variations" in vegetation, the "bristling air" from the sea, the positive influence of Cockneys visiting each year to pick hops and apples, and the fact that Kent was relatively untouched by the industrial revolution. Accompanying photographs (some in color) depict rural scenes, activities, and crafts, as well as Bates sitting in his garden. In Illustrated (London: Odhams Press, July 19, 1952, 13:21, pp. 22-25).

ID: 
c145
Title: 
"Kent is My County."
Genre: 
Essay
Page Count: 
4
Word Count: 
ca. 1900
Publisher: 
Illustrated
Year of Publication: 
1952
Topic: 
Kent
Rural Living
Document Type: 
Full-text Online
Nature Writing
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