Geotourism: an early photographic insight through the lens of the Geologists’ Association

Author:

Larwood Jonathan G.1

Affiliation:

1. Natural England, Unex House, Bourges Boulevard, Peterborough PE1 1NG, UK (e-mail: jonathan.larwood@naturalengland.org.uk)

Abstract

AbstractFrom its earliest days in London in 1858, the Geologists’ Association (GA) brought together people from all backgrounds – amateur and professional geologists, men, women and children – to share their enthusiasm for geology and their desire to seek out and explore the geological world around them. The travels of the Geologists’ Association, in search of geological enlightenment, are documented in the Proceedings of the Geologists’ Association. These include accounts of organized excursions, detailing the geology seen and describing the discussion had, the refreshments taken and the transport used. Bringing these accounts to life is the Geologists’ Association’s Carreck Archive, which provides a rare insight into the world of the early geotourist documenting both familiar and lost places. Much is owed to the skill of the photographers such as T. W. Reader, whose albums document the field meetings between 1907 and 1919, while the spirit of the early travelling Geologists’ Association is captured in the albums of Miss M. S. Johnston. This paper explores the early travels of the Geologists’ Association through the literal views of the Carreck Archive and accounts in its literature, and the establishment of the GA as an inadvertent geotourism agent.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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