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Cumbria Collection

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ulverston Sands, 1835. Creator: David Cox the elder

Ulverston Sands, 1835. Creator: David Cox the elder
Ulverston Sands, 1835. One of a series of works depicting the coastal scenery of Morecambe Bay

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Coniston Gondola, Lake District, Cumbria, England

The Coniston Gondola, Lake District, Cumbria, England

Background imageCumbria Collection: Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell

Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell
Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1814-1825. From A Voyage Around Great Britain Undertaken between the Years 1814 and 1825 by William Daniell

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Crook of the Lune, 1909. Artist: JMW Turner

The Crook of the Lune, 1909. Artist: JMW Turner
The Crook of the Lune. 1909. From The Water-colours of J. M. W. Turner, text by W. G. Rawlinson and A. J. Finberg. [Avalon Press, London, 1909]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Crossing the Sands, Ulverston, c1834. Artist: David Cox the elder

Crossing the Sands, Ulverston, c1834. Artist: David Cox the elder
Crossing the Sands, Ulverston, c1834. Painting held at the Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, Birmingham. From A Catalogue of the Pictures

Background imageCumbria Collection: Grange-Over-Sands, c1896. Artist: Gilbert Wilson

Grange-Over-Sands, c1896. Artist: Gilbert Wilson
Grange-Over-Sands, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle, Cumbria

Carlisle Cathedral, Carlisle, Cumbria

Background imageCumbria Collection: Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria, 1886. Artist: JC Armytage

Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria, 1886. Artist: JC Armytage
Whitehaven Harbour, Cumbria, 1886. Illustration from Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts, Mechanical and Chemical, Manufactures, Mining, and Engineering, by Charles Tomlinson, Volume I, (Jamess Virtue)

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Creator: Unknown

The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Creator: Unknown
The Swan, Grasmere, Westmorland, 1939. Macdonald Swan Hotel, former coaching inn built 1650s, one of the oldest hotels in the Lake District, mentioned in Wordsworths poem " The Waggoner"

Background imageCumbria Collection: St. Bees, and St. Bees Head, c1896. Artist: Green Brothers

St. Bees, and St. Bees Head, c1896. Artist: Green Brothers
St. Bees, and St. Bees Head, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageCumbria Collection: The iron and steel works at Barrow, c1880

The iron and steel works at Barrow, c1880. A print from Great Industries of Great Britain, Volume I, published by Cassell Petter and Galpin, (London, Paris, New York, c1880)

Background imageCumbria Collection: Rosthwaite Post office, Borrowdale, Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon

Rosthwaite Post office, Borrowdale, Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
Rosthwaite Post office, Borrowdale, Lake District, c1960. Historically part of Cumberland, Rosthwaite is a settlement in Borrowdale in the English Lake District

Background imageCumbria Collection: Windermere, 1844. Creator: David Cox the elder

Windermere, 1844. Creator: David Cox the elder
Windermere, 1844

Background imageCumbria Collection: Solway Moss (Liber Studiorum, part XI, plate 52), January 1, 1816. Creator: JMW Turner

Solway Moss (Liber Studiorum, part XI, plate 52), January 1, 1816. Creator: JMW Turner
Solway Moss (Liber Studiorum, part XI, plate 52), January 1, 1816

Background imageCumbria Collection: Lake trout fishing, in Derwentwater, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Lake trout fishing, in Derwentwater, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Lake trout fishing, in Derwentwater, 1844....from the number of " Otters" seen on the lakes, it would appear that this style of fishing has superseded all others; the old system of trolling

Background imageCumbria Collection: Interior of Naworth Castle, during the conflagration, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Interior of Naworth Castle, during the conflagration, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Interior of Naworth Castle, during the conflagration, 1844. By eight o clock, the castle was burnt down, with the exception of the stewards residence on the western

Background imageCumbria Collection: Burning of Naworth Castle - from a drawing made on the spot, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Burning of Naworth Castle - from a drawing made on the spot, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Burning of Naworth Castle - from a drawing made on the spot, 1844. We regret to record the destruction by fire of this most perfect

Background imageCumbria Collection: Lanercost Priory, near Naworth, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Lanercost Priory, near Naworth, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Lanercost Priory, near Naworth, 1844. The ruins of the monastic buildings are very extensive, and are situated in a secluded vale, watered by the Irthing, surrounded by well-wooded heights

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Honister Pass from Gatesgarth Farm, Gatesgarthdale, Lake District, 1789-1804

The Honister Pass from Gatesgarth Farm, Gatesgarthdale, Lake District, 1789-1804

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ulleswater, c1870

Ulleswater, c1870. Second largest lake in the English Lake District and a popular tourist destination. Some say its name comes from the Nordic chief Ulf who ruled over the area

Background imageCumbria Collection: Langdale Pikes, c1870

Langdale Pikes, c1870. Langdale Pikes are a known feature of Great Langdale valley in the Cumbrian Lake District. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"

Background imageCumbria Collection: Wordsworths Grave, c1870

Wordsworths Grave, c1870. English Romantic poet William Wordsworth is buried in the churchyard at St Oswalds Church, Grasmere. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Nab Cottage, c1870

The Nab Cottage, c1870. Nab Cottage overlooks Rydal Water a small lake in the English Lake District of Cumbria, was once home to Thomas de Quincey and Hartley Coleridge

Background imageCumbria Collection: Brantwood, Coniston. - Residence of Mr. Ruskin, c1870

Brantwood, Coniston. - Residence of Mr. Ruskin, c1870. Grade II listed historic house overlooking Coniston Water in Cumbria, England, dedicated to John Ruskin, one of its final owners

Background imageCumbria Collection: Furness Abbey, c1870

Furness Abbey, c1870. Former Catholic monastery in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, dating back to 1123, once the second-wealthiest

Background imageCumbria Collection: Honister Crag and Pass, c1870

Honister Crag and Pass, c1870. Honister Crag a fell in the Lake District of Cumbria is a Site of Special Scientific Interest. Honister Pass has one of the steepest gradients in the area

Background imageCumbria Collection: Dungeon Ghyl, c1870

Dungeon Ghyl, c1870. Dungeon Ghyll waterfall in the Great Langdale valley of the Cumbrian Lake District. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"

Background imageCumbria Collection: Coniston Water, c1870

Coniston Water, c1870. Third-largest lake in the Cumbrian Lake District. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II". [Cassell, Petter & Galpin, London, c1870]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Windermere, from above Ambleside, c1870

Windermere, from above Ambleside, c1870. Windermere lake in Cumbrias Lake District viewed above Ambleside. From " Picturesque Europe - The British Isles, Vol. II"

Background imageCumbria Collection: Choir of the Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Choir of the Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Choir of the Cathedral, 1898. Medieval choir stalls in Carlisle Cathedral, founded as an Augustinian priory, became a cathedral in 1133 during the reign of King Henry I

Background imageCumbria Collection: Part of the Nave, Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Part of the Nave, Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Part of the Nave, Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Carlisle Cathedral, founded as an Augustinian priory, became a cathedral in 1133 during the reign of King Henry I. Restored by Ewan Christian 1853-1870

Background imageCumbria Collection: Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Carlisle Cathedral, 1898. Carlisle Cathedral, founded as an Augustinian priory, became a cathedral in 1133 during the reign of King Henry I and was restored by Ewan Christian 1853-1870

Background imageCumbria Collection: Derwentwater, Looking Towards Borrowdale, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Derwentwater, Looking Towards Borrowdale, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Derwentwater, Looking Towards Borrowdale, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ulleswater, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Ulleswater, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Ulleswater, 1898. From " Our Own Country, Volume I.". [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, 1898]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Rydal Mount, William Wordsworths home, Lake District, Engalnd, 1903. Creator: Works

Rydal Mount, William Wordsworths home, Lake District, Engalnd, 1903. Creator: Works
Rydal Mount, William Wordsworths home, Lake District, Engalnd, 1903. From " Underwood and Underwood Publishers, New York-London-Toroto Canada-Ottawa Kansas."

Background imageCumbria Collection: Thirlmere & Helvellen &c. From Raven Crag, c1830s. Creator: Unknown

Thirlmere & Helvellen &c. From Raven Crag, c1830s. Creator: Unknown
Thirlmere & Helvellen &c. From Raven Crag, c1830s. View of Thirlmere, a reservoir, and Helvellyn, a mountain, in the Lake District. [Fisher, Son & Co. London, ]

Background imageCumbria Collection: On the Derwent, c1890. Creator: Unknown

On the Derwent, c1890. Creator: Unknown
On the Derwent, c1890

Background imageCumbria Collection: Rydal Water, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Rydal Water, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Rydal Water, c1890

Background imageCumbria Collection: Easdale, Grasmere, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Easdale, Grasmere, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Easdale, Grasmere, c1890

Background imageCumbria Collection: Windermere, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Windermere, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Windermere, c1890

Background imageCumbria Collection: The Pheasant, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cumberland, 1936. Creator: Unknown

The Pheasant, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cumberland, 1936. Creator: Unknown
The Pheasant, Bassenthwaite Lake, Cumberland, 1936. The Pheasant Hotel, a 17th century coaching inn in below Sale Fell in the Lake District. Visitors include the huntsman John Peel

Background imageCumbria Collection: Castle Craig and the beautiful Borrowdale Valley, Lake Distriict, England, 1903

Castle Craig and the beautiful Borrowdale Valley, Lake Distriict, England, 1903. From ".", by. [Underwood & Underwood, London, 1903]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Thirlmere, a lake reservoir, the water-supply of Manchester (96 miles distant, Lake District, Eng)

Thirlmere, a lake reservoir, the water-supply of Manchester (96 miles distant, Lake District, Eng)
Thirlmere, a lake reservoir, the water-supply of Manchester (96 miles distant, Lake District, Eng.), 1903. From ".", by. [Underwood & Underwood, London, 1903]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Ambleside, in the beautiful Valley of the Rothay, Lake District, England, 1903

Ambleside, in the beautiful Valley of the Rothay, Lake District, England, 1903. From ".", by. [Underwood & Underwood, London, 1903]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Winnandermere - Lake, 1784. Creator: Samuel Middiman

Winnandermere - Lake, 1784. Creator: Samuel Middiman
Winnandermere - Lake, 1784. View of Lake Windermere in Cumbria. [S. Middiman, London, 1784]

Background imageCumbria Collection: Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Carlisle Castle, Cumbria, 1894. Dating from 1093, the castle was built to keep the northern border of England secured against the threat of invasion from Scotland

Background imageCumbria Collection: Kendal Castle, Kendal, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Kendal Castle, Kendal, Cumbria, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Kendal Castle, Kendal, Cumbria, 1894. The Castle was probably built in the late 12th century as the home of the Lancaster family who were Barons of Kendal. It has been a ruin since Tudor times

Background imageCumbria Collection: The River Running into Derwent Water, c1902. Creator: Unknown

The River Running into Derwent Water, c1902. Creator: Unknown
The River Running into Derwent Water, c1902. After River Running into Derwentwater, Cumbria, painting in the Atkinson Art Gallery Collection, Southport



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