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Footpath in Eskdale, Cumberland, February, c1960. Artist: CM DixonFootpath in Eskdale, Cumberland, February, c1960. Eskdale is a glacial valley in the western Lake District National Park in Cumbria, England
River Caldew and Road Bridge at Sebergham, Cumberland, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonRiver Caldew and Road Bridge at Sebergham, Cumberland, 20th century. Sebergham Bridge dates from 1689 and crosses the River Caldew as it runs through Cumbria in England
Upper Borrowdale valley in October, Lake District, Cumbria, 20th century. Artist: CM DixonUpper Borrowdale valley in October, Lake District, Cumbria, 20th century. Borrowdale lies within the historic county boundaries of Cumberland
Shearing a sheep by hand, Lake District, c1960s. Artist: CM DixonShearing a sheep by hand, Lake District, c1960s. Huge numbers of sheep are reared on the hill farms and moorlands of Cumbria, principally for their meat (lamb and mutton), milk and wool
Mliking Cattle, Lake District Farm, c1960. Artist: CM DixonMliking Cattle, Lake District farm, c1960. Farming is an important part of the Lake District story. Milking requires the animal to be currently or recently pregnant
Farming Herdwick Sheep, Langdale Valley Farm, Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM DixonFarming Herdwick Sheep, Langdale Valley Farm, Lake District, c1960. Huge numbers of sheep are reared on the hill farms and moorlands of Cumbria, principally for their meat (lamb and mutton)
Marking sheep after shearing with Lanolin dye, Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM DixonMarking sheep after shearing with Lanolin dye, Lake District, c1960. Huge numbers of sheep are reared on the hill farms and moorlands of Cumbria, principally for their meat (lamb and mutton)
Sheep Farmer giving worm treatment to Ewe, English Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM DixonSheep Farmer giving worm treatment to Ewe, English Lake District, c1960. Huge numbers of sheep are reared on the hill farms and moorlands of Cumbria, principally for their meat (lamb and mutton)
The Ormside Bowl, an Anglo-Saxon bronze-gilt bowlThe Ormside Bowl. This artifact was buried at Ormside Churchyard, Yorkshire. It is Anglo-Saxon in origin, and has a bronze-gilt inner bowl with a silver-gilt outer sleeve