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'Burial ground, Canonbie, 2013' from 'A Fine Line - Exploring Scotland's Border with England' by Colin McPherson.
A cemetery in Canonbie, in the Debatable Lands, a part of the borders straddling Scotland and England which was home to the lawless bandits called Reivers up until the beginning of the beginning of the 17th century.
The project was a one-year exploration of the border between the two historic nations, as seen from the Scottish side of the frontier.
Colin McPherson is a photographer and visual artist based in north west England. In 2012 he was one of the founding members of Document Scotland, a collective of four Scottish documentary photographers brought together by a common vision to witness and photograph the important and diverse stories within Scotland at one of the most important times in our nation's history.
'A Fine Line' will be shown for the first time in public at Impressions Gallery, Bradford, from July 1 until September 27, 2014 to coincide with the Scottish Independence referendum.
A cemetery in Canonbie, in the Debatable Lands, a part of the borders straddling Scotland and England which was home to the lawless bandits called Reivers up until the beginning of the beginning of the 17th century.
The project was a one-year exploration of the border between the two historic nations, as seen from the Scottish side of the frontier.
Colin McPherson is a photographer and visual artist based in north west England. In 2012 he was one of the founding members of Document Scotland, a collective of four Scottish documentary photographers brought together by a common vision to witness and photograph the important and diverse stories within Scotland at one of the most important times in our nation's history.
'A Fine Line' will be shown for the first time in public at Impressions Gallery, Bradford, from July 1 until September 27, 2014 to coincide with the Scottish Independence referendum.

