Long ago the whole of Southern England was covered in forest. Over time,
this woodland has been gradually cut back, but small patches remain
amidst the suburban sprawl of South-East London. A few ancient oaks
still stand in gaps between housing estates, alongside railway lines and
acting as boundary markers on roundabouts.
The history and magic that once filled the ancient forest can still be
felt even when the trees are long gone. Memories of the Great North Wood
are recorded in the place names - Forest Hill, Honor Oak, Norwood. This
graphic novels tells the stories of the bandits, outlaws and gypsies
that once roamed the forest. Their presence can sometimes be felt when
the hum of the city is quiet.
Tim Bird's psychogeographical work depicts how memories live on in the
landscape of The Great North Wood.