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John Cumming and Cecil Tait
Ditty Boxes is a collaboration between Cumming, a Shetlandic/Orcadian sculptor, and Tait, a Shetlandic furniture maker. It came about as Cumming travelled around the Hebrides with filmmakers, oceanographers, sailors and writers as to create a cultural response to climate change through … Continue reading
Posted in Exploration In Practice, Family History
Tagged Cape Farewell, Cecil Tait, Ditty Boxes, Family history, John Cummin, Maritime heritage, Nancy Campbell, Orkney culture, Ponteferact liquorice, Sailor's keepsakes, Shetland culture, Voyage: Sea Journeys Island Hopping and Trans-Oceanic Concepts, Yorkshire regional foods
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