. . . or Bog's as we call them here in Ireland are categorized into
2 types, Blanket Bog's and Raised Bogs.
For centuries we have harvested Peat or "Turf" from these lands
to burn in the home and to fertilise farm land.
These bogs are the remains of decayed plant material which has been
layered over for thousands of years.
The cutting of this turf was once carried out manually using a 2 sided
type of spade called a "Slane".
Today the cutting is carried out by machines. But there is still a lot of
manual labour attached to the turning, footing and stacking or bagging
of the turf before it is taken from the bog for storage.
This project has been an ongoing affair for about 3 years and finally
I hope to conclude it this year.
I used 2 Holgas to record the images and used various types of film.
The First two images below show an empty bog with the bank in the distance.
the bank is where the turf is taken from, every year the bank gets further
and further away. The un-cut bog is layered with mostly grass, lichen, moss,
heather, beautiful flowers with some types being quite rare.