Where Earth Ends: resources

Jessica Wiseman
Monday 4 November 2024

Where Earth Ends wonders what our gardens and green (and blue) spaces were like in the past, and what they might be in the future. We are on a journey to (re)discover places familiar and obscure, exploring the rich lifeworlds around us using all our senses — and more.

With support from the Scotland’s Future Series, we kicked off our programme with two ‘Plugging Into Nature’ interactive soundscaped walks through St Andrews, on Monday 10 June and Tuesday 11 June 2024. See record of associated events here.

Listen to our soundscapes on SoundCloud and view our zine:

Credits and contact

Sources of maps used in the zine:

  • Ordnance Survey (1855). Fife, Sheet 12. Available at: https://maps.nls.uk/view/74426829 (Accessed: 13 June 2024).
  • Elizabeth Gow with Eveline Cowden, Gillian Wood and Dorothy Stewart (2008?). A history of the grounds of St. Mary’s College, University of St. Andrews : a research project undertaken by Heritage Volunteers of Fife Decorative and Fine Arts Society. Available from Rare Books St Andrews Collection (StA LF1119.5S8G7).

For queries, feedback, or to get in touch with the Where Earth Ends team, email: [email protected].

by Benjamin Ong, PhD researcher, School of Geography and Sustainable Development

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