An interview with Professor Denys Brunsden 'Father of the Jurassic Coast'

Dr Richard lane OBE former Director of Science at the Natural History Museum interviews Professor Denys Brunsden at his home in West Dorset.
0:00 Introduction
0:42 Childhood and schooling
1:42 Interface - ‘where the atmosphere, ocean and land meet’
2:57 Leaving school
4:21 National Service - RAF
5:15 Air photo interpreter
7:47 University
8:05 Starting a PHD
10:27 Teaching opportunity New Zealand
12:57 Geomorphology - ‘the study of the shapes on the earth’
16:30 Geomorphic mapping
21:54 Early retirement and consultancy
24:16 The Jurassic Coast
25:19 Coastal Fora
26:00 1994 - Lyme Bay Forum - World Heritage Site idea
28:00 Story - ‘A Walk Through Time’
29:22 The birthplace of the geological sciences
31:00 We wrote a bid for World Heritage Status
31:33 2001 - World Heritage Status awarded by UNESCO
32:10 Consensus of people and organisations involved with the coast
36:48 Benefits of World Heritage status
38:59 Education program - ‘A string of pearls’
40:53 The Lyme Regis Fossil Festival
44:14 Future of the World Heritage site
46:18 ‘We must have a WHS Jurassic Coast Centre’
49:17 Realising the vision
50:35 For further information and credits
For further information about the Jurrassic Coast Trust - jurassiccoast.org
The Lyme Regis Museum - www.lymeregismuseum.co.uk
Filmmaker Justin Owen - justinowenfilms@gmail.com IG @justinowenfilms

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  • @fekard
    @fekard Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Denys for the formative teachings. It only fell into place later.