Kinder Scout - Riso Edition A3 Framed Riso Print by National Park Print Shop

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Wall Art Prints & Posters

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National Park Print Shop

The mass trespass of Kinder Scout was an act of wilful trespass and defiance by ramblers. It was undertaken at Kinder Scout, in the Peak District on 24 April 1932, to highlight the fact that folk in England and Wales were denied access to areas of open country. The trespass was largely organised by Benny Rothman, secretary of the British Workers' Sports Federation, in retaliation to the expulsion of the group from Bleaklow three weeks earlier. 2022 marked the 90th Anniversary of this historical event. This design is dedicated to those protesters, imagining the posters inviting you to join the march. With 92% of the English countryside still off limits to the public, the fight for the right to roam continues. Learn more about the Kinder Scout Mass Trespass and the Right to Roam campaign. The poster has been printed using a Risograph, a stencil and ink process similar to screenprinting. Riso printing is eco-friendly and uses plant-based inks, not toner. * One colour risograph ink, printe

20 GBP