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placename:-
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Bowness-on-Windermere
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other name:-
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Bowness
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locality:-
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Windermere lake
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parish
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Windermere parish, once in
Westmorland
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county:-
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Cumbria
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building/s
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coordinates:-
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SD403969
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10Km square:-
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SD49
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place code:-
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BwWn
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SD4096 |
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old map:- |
OS County Series (Wmd 32
11)
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County Series maps of Great Britain, scales 6 and 25
inches to 1 mile, published by the Ordnance Survey,
Southampton, Hampshire, from about 1863 to
1948. |
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placename:-
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Bowness
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building/s
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date:-
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1890=1899
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19th century, late; 1890s
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Philip/Wilson 1890s
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BOWNESS, FROM BELLE ISLE
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date:-
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1895
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1890s
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Philip/Wilson 1890s
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BOWNESS BAY
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date:-
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1895
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1890s
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Bemrose 1881
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Print, uncoloured, Bowness from the Lake, Windermere,
Westmorland, published by Bemrose and Sons, 23 Old Bailey,
London and Derby, by A B Moss, Carlisle, Cumberland, and by
T Wilson, Kendal, Westmorland, about 1881.
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On p.39 of a Handy Guide to the English Lakes and Shap
Spa.
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printed at bottom:-
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BOWNESS FROM THE LAKE.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1881
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19th century, late
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old photograph:- |
Bell 1880s-1940s
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Photograph, b/w, Bowness-on-Windermere from Biscay Howe,
Windermere, Westmoreland, by Herbert Bell, Ambleside,
Westmorland, 1890s?
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date:-
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1890=1899
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period:-
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19th century, late
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old map:- |
Prior 1874 map 1
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Map, Winander Mere, scale about 2.5 miles to 1 inch,
published by John Garnett, Windermere, Westmorland,
1874. |
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BOWNESS / BOWNESS.
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block/s; building/s, and a vignette view
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1874
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1870s
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source:- |
Martineau 1855
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Guide book, A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, by
Harriet Martineau, published by John Garnett, Windermere,
Westmorland, and by Whittaker and Co, London, 1855;
published 1855-71. |
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BOWNESS
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Is the port of Windermere. There the new steamboats put up;
and thence go forth the greater number of fishing and
pleasure boats which adorn the lake. There is a good deal of
bustle in the place; and the lower parts, near the water,
are very hot in summer: and the more since the building of a
new lodging house in a
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space near the church, which used to be called the lungs of
Bowness. The two great inns, however, are in airy
situations,- the garden platform of Ullock's Royal Hotel
overlooking the gardens that slope down to the shore; and
the Crown being on a hill which commands the whole place.
...
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There is an exhibition open in Bowness during the summer
months, which, it will be useful, and particularly agreeable
to the stranger to visit, before he penetrates further into
the district. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey Aspland exhibit their
paintings of lake scenery every summer; and their pictures
are of a high order of merit as works of art, as well as for
their fidelity as portraits of scenery. Mr. Aspland's
outline sketches are excel-
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Page 11:-
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[excel]lent; and those on which the passes are clearly
indicated are of especial value to the pedestrian tourist.
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... Almost every other noticeable edifice in Bowness is new,
or at least modern; the schools, the gift of the late Mr.
Bolton, of Storrs Hall,- the Italian villa, called
Belsfield, the property of the Baroness de Steinberg, and
many others.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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port
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person:-
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: Aspland, T L
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person:-
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: Bolton, Mr
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person:-
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: Steinberg, Baroness de
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date:-
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1855
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1850s
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old map:- |
Garnett 1850s-60s H
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Map of the English Lakes, scale about 3.5 miles to 1
inch, published by John Garnett, Windermere, Westmorland,
1850s-60s. |
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BOWNESS
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set, and a cross, a church
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1850=1869
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1850s; 1860s
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old map:- |
Ford 1839 map
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Map of the Lake District, published in A Description of
Scenery in the Lake District, by William Ford, published by
Charles Thurnham, London, 1839. |
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Bowness
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placename:-
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Bowness
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county:-
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Westmoreland
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date:-
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1839
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1830s
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descriptive text:- |
Ford 1839 (3rd edn 1843)
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Description of Scenery in the Lake District, by William
Ford, published by Charles Thurnham, London, et al, 1839;
published 1839-52. |
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...
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BOWNESS - (Bullness)
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Is a small market-town, charmingly placed on the east shore
of Windermere. It is the chief port on the lake, possessing
boats employed both in fishing and in the exportation of
roofing slate. From its admirable position, it is much
frequented by tourists, who find excellent accommodation, as
well as in lodgings as in two inns, the White Lion and the
Crown. Pleasure-boats and carriages for excursions, are also
to be obtained at moderate prices. The church, dedicated to
St. Martin, is a large white edifice, with a low square
tower. ...
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Page 158:-
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...
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Bowness is sweetly situated near the centre of
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Page 159:-
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the eastern shore of Windermere; and from the happiness of
its position, is a great rendezvous of tourists, who find
good accommodations at the White Lion and The Crown. The
islands on the lake may be most conveniently explored from
this port.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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other name:-
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Bullness
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date:-
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1839
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1830s
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descriptive text:- |
Otley 1823 (5th edn 1834)
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Guidebook, Concise Description of the English Lakes,
later A Description of the English Lakes, by Jonathan Otley,
published by the author, Keswick, Cumberland, by J
Richardson, London, and by Arthur Foster, Kirky Lonsdale,
Cumbria, 1823 onwards. |
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... Bowness is an irregularly built but very neat village,
on the margin of the lake; it has two inns, and there are
several good houses in the neighbourhood. ...
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Page 98:-
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BOWNESS
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Stands upon a small bay of Windermere, where boats of
various descriptions may be seen riding at anchor. The walls
of the houses and gardens are decorated with evergreens and
flowers, giving an extraordinary appearance of neatness to
the place. The White Lion is a spacious Inn, with a small
garden and elevated grass plot adjoining; and the Crown is
pleasantly situated upon a rising ground at the end of the
village.
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PAGE 100:-
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Near Bownes, are eminences of various degrees of elevation;
where, according to the taste of the party, the views may be
taken either from a higher or a lower station; and from the
road between Bowness and Low Wood, the mountains of Coniston
and Langdale. with Scawfell Pikes, Great End, and Gable,
appear in a most splendid arrangement.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1823
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1820s
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source:- |
Otley 1818
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New Map of the District of the Lakes, in Westmorland,
Cumberland, and Lancashire, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch,
by Jonathan Otley, engraved by J and G Menzies, Edinburgh,
Lothian, Scotland, published by J Otley, Keswick, Cumberland
now Cumbria, 1818; pblished 1818 to 1850s. |
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BOWNESS
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placename:-
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Bowness
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descriptive text:- |
Baker 1802
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Perspective road map with sections in Lancashire,
Westmorland, and Cumberland through Kendal and Penrith
ending at Carlisle, by J Baker, London 1802. |
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pp.25-26:-
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...
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The first view of the lake is within six miles of Kendal, at
the village of Bowness, where there is also a good inn, from
whence boats may be taken to convey visitors across the lake
to the several isles of it, or to the distant borders
thereof. ...
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1802
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1800s
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old map:- |
Baker 1802
-- possibly relevant
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Perspective road map with sections in Lancashire,
Westmorland, and Cumberland through Kendal and Penrith
ending at Carlisle, by J Baker, London 1802. |
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date:-
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1802
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1800s
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old map:- |
Cooke 1802
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Maps, Westmoreland, Cumberland, etc, now Cumbria, by
George Alexander Cooke, London, 1802-10; published
1802-24. |
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Bowness
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blocks, italic lowercase text, village, hamlet,
locality
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placename:-
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Bowness
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county:-
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Westmorland
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date:-
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1802
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1800s
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old map:- |
Clarke 1787 map (Windermere
N)
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Map series, lakes and roads to the Lakes, by James
Clarke, engraved by S J Neele, 352 Strand, London, included
in A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland, Westmorland and
Lancashire, published by James Clarke, Penrith, and in
London etc, from 1787 to 1793. |
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Bowness
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placename:-
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Bowness
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building/s
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date:-
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1787
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1780s
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old text:- |
Clarke 1787
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Guide book, A Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland,
Westmorland, and Lancashire, by James Clarke, Penrith,
Cumberland, and in London etc, 1787 and 1789; and Plans of
the Lakes ... 1793. |
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Page 140:-
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...
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As I have named a station behind Bowness, formerly Bulness,
it will naturally be supposed that I would wish travellers
to land there ...
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placename:-
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Bowness
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other name:-
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Bulness
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date:-
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1787
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1780s
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old text:- |
Gilpin 1786
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Guide book, Observations, Relative Chiefly to Picturesque
Beauty, Made in the Year 1772, on Several Parts of England,
Particularly the Mountains, and Lakes of Cumberland
Westmoreland, by Rev William Gilpin, 1772-74; published
1786-1808. |
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vol.1 p.135
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...
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Bowness is the capital port-town on the lake; if we adopt a
dignified style, which the grandeur of the country naturally
suggests. It is the great mart for fish, and charcoal; both
which commodities are largely imported here; and carried by
land into the country. It's harbour is crouded with vessels
of various kinds; some of which are used merely as
pleasure-boats in navigating the lake.- In one of these we
embarked, and standing out to sea; made for the great
island; which we were informed was a very interesting scene.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1786
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1780s
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old map:- |
West 1784 map
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A Map of the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmorland and
Lancashire, now Cumbria, scale about 3.5 miles to 1 inch,
engraved by Paas, 53 Holborn, London, included in the Guide
to the Lakes by Thomas West, published by William
Pennington, Kendal, Westmorland, and in London, from the 3rd
edition 1784, to 1821. |
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placename:-
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Bowness
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building/s
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county:-
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Westmorland
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old map:- |
Crosthwaite 1783-94
(Win/Ble)
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Series of maps, An Accurate Map of the Matchless Lake of
Derwent, of the Grand Lake of Windermere, of the Beautiful
Lake of Ullswater, of Broadwater or Bassenthwaite Lake, of
Coniston Lake, of Buttermere, Crummock and Loweswater Lakes,
and Pocklington's Island, by Peter Crosthwaite, Kendal,
Cumberland now Cumbria, 1783 to 1794. |
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Bowness
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circle and buildings, town
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1783=1794
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1780s; 1790s
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descriptive text:- |
West 1778 (11th edn 1821)
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Guide book, A Guide to the Lakes, by Thomas West,
published by William Pennington, Kendal, Cumbria once
Westmorland, and in London, 1778 to 1821. |
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In Bowness there is nothing so remarkable as some remains of
painted glass, in the east window of the church, that were
brought from the abbey of Furness.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1778
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1770s
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old map:- |
Jefferys 1770 (Wmd)
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Map, The County of Westmoreland, scale about 1 inch to 1
mile, surveyed by J Ainslie and perhaps T Donald, engraved
and published by Thomas Jefferys, London,
1770. |
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BOWNES
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blocks on a street plan, labelled in block caps;
settlement, market town?
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placename:-
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Bownes
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county:-
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Westmorland
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date:-
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1770
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1770s
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old map:- |
Bowen and Kitchin 1760
-- probably relevant
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New Map of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland,
scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, Emanuel Bowen and Thomas
Kitchin, published by T Bowles, John Bowles and Son, Robert
Sayer, and John Tinney, 1760; published
1760-87. |
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Winander Mere / R
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circle, tower, rectory
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placename:-
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Winander Mere
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date:-
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1760
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period:-
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18th century, late; 1760s
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old map:- |
Morden 1695 (Cmd)
-- perhaps relevant
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Maps, Westmorland, scale about 2.5 miles to 1 inch, and
Cumberland, scale about 3 miles to 1 inch, by Robert Morden,
1695. |
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Circle, building and tower.
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county:-
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Westmorland
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date:-
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1695
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period:-
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17th century, late; 1690s
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old map:- |
Morden 1695 (Wmd)
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Maps, Westmorland, scale about 2.5 miles to 1 inch, and
Cumberland, scale about 3 miles to 1 inch, by Robert Morden,
1695. |
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Winander mere
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Circle, building and tower.
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placename:-
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Winander Mere
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county:-
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Westmorland
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date:-
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1695
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period:-
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17th century, late; 1690s
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hearth tax returns:- |
Hearth Tax 1675
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Records, hearth tax survey returns, Westmorland,
1674/75. |
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Bownesse in Windermere
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in
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Undermillbeck
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placename:-
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Bownesse in Windermere
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date:-
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1675
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period:-
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17th century, late; 1670s
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old map:- |
Speed 1611 (Wmd)
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Maps, The Countie Westmorland and Kendale the Cheif
Towne, scale about 3.5 miles to 1 inch, and Cumberland and
the Ancient Citie Carlile, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, by
John Speed, London, 1611; published 1611-1770. |
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Wynandermere
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circle, buildings
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placename:-
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Wynandermere
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date:-
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1611
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period:-
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17th century, early; 1610s
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old itinerary:- |
Tinsley 1877 (Roads/Cum)
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Road book, British High Roads, published in four parts by
Tinsley Brothers, 8 Catherine Street, Strand, London,
1877. |
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Itinerary, route 7, London to Whitehaven via the Lake
Districts, including from Settle, Lancashire; through Kirkby
Lonsdale, Kendal, Ambleside, Westmorland; then Keswick,
Cockermouth to Whitehaven, Cumberland, published by Tinsley
Bros, 8 Catherine Street, Strand, London, 1877.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1877
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period:-
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19th century, late
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old map:- |
Hall 1820 (Wmd)
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Map, Westmoreland ie Westmorland, now Cumbria, scale
about 14.5 miles to 1 inch, by Sidney Hall, London, 1820,
published by Samuel Leigh, 18 Strand, London,
1820-31. |
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Bownes / 273
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circle, upright lowercase text; town; distance from
London
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placename:-
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Bownes
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county:-
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Westmorland
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date:-
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1820
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period:-
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19th century, early; 1820s
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source:- |
Martineau 1855
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Guide book, A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, by
Harriet Martineau, published by John Garnett, Windermere,
Westmorland, and by Whittaker and Co, London, 1855;
published 1855-71. |
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BOWNESS
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Airey, John, farmer, Cleabarrow.
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Allen, Oswald, grocer and draper
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Armstrong, David, museum.
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Atkinson, John, grocer & draper.
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Atkinson, James, saddler.
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Atkinson, J., waller, Millbeck Stock.
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Backhouse, J., Commercial Inn.
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Barker, H. tailor and draper.
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Barrow, James, joiner.
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Barrow, R., yeoman.
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Battersby, Thomas, gardner.
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Battersby, Thomas, joiner.
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Beetham Ann, dressmaker.
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Belcher Lucy, bazaar.
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Benson, Robert.
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Birkett W., gardner,
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Blaylock, William, grocer.
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Bownass, William, Royal Hotel.
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Brockbank, William, carter.
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Burton, Thomas, tailor.
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Butcher, Mrs.
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Braithwaite, John, boatman.
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Barton, Miss.
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Brockbank, John, painter.
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Cloudsdale, Thomas, Crown Hotel.
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Collinson, John, Esq., Brantfell.
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Crosthwaite, Joseph, joiner.
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Crosthwaite, John, grocer.
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Curwen, Henry, Esq., Belle Isle.
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Cloudsdale, William, fisherman.
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Campbell, William, shoemaker.
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Dickinson, R., Bellfield Farm.
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Dickinson, J., lodging-house.
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Dixon, Thomas yeoman, Belman Ground.
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Dobson, William, blacksmith, lodging-house keeper.
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Dobson, J., blacksmith.
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Dixon, Ann, upholsterer.
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Eccles, Thomas, post-messenger.
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Eccles, R., joiner.
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Fisher, James, lodging-house.
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Fletcher, Joseph, cabinet-maker.
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Garnett Edward, land agent.
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Gawith, John, carrier.
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Gibson, G. Henry, Esq.
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Gill, Dawson, ostler.
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Gregg, Reginald, grocer.
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Gregg, George, carrier.
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Hadwin, J., cordwainer.
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Harrison, J., beerhouse keeper.
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Harrison, W., Brantfell.
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Hartley, Thomas.
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Herdson. J., High House.
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Hiley, Mrs., M.
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Hoggarth, Mary.
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Holmes, Miss, milliner.
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Huddleston, J., tailor & draper.
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Holloway, William H., Esq., Waterside Cottage.
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Holt, Frederic, gardener.
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Jacob, Lieut. Col., Rayrigg.
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Kendall, George, painter.
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Kirkbride, Charles.
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Kirkbride, William, fisherman.
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Lockett, Allen, lodging-house.
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Longmire, Thomas, beerhouse.
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Long, Miss, milliner.
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Martin, John, beerhouse keeper.
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Martin, Mrs., innkeeper.
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Martindale, W., farmer, Barker Knot.
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Mattix, Mrs., Berlin Wool Repository.
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Millray, M. H., gardener, Belsfield.
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Moon, James, yeoman.
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Moon, Tobias, basket-maker, Belman Houses.
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Newby, Christopher, coal-agent.
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Parker, Miss, milliner.
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Postlethwaite, Woodburn, Esq., solicitor, Matson House.
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Redman, John, lodging-house.
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Reid, Robert, saddler.
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Richardson, T., farmer, Helm.
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Rigg, Ellen.
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Robinson, Agnes.
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Robinson, Agnes, Fell Side.
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Robinson, Ann, glass dealer.
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Robinson, Robert, cordwainer.
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Robinson, R. James, lodging house.
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Robinson, Thomas, tailor.
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Robinson, William, waller.
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Robinson, G., lodging-house.
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Robinson, John, Lindeth.
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Rubottom, Margaret, grocer.
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Robinson, John, boatman.
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Robinson, William, senr., joiner and bath-house keeper.
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Robinson, William, junr., joiner and bath-house keeper.
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Sahin, George, lodging-house.
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Searle, H., lodging-house.
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Sewell, Mrs., Fallbarrow.
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Shaw, T., gardener.
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Sowerby, Luke, basket-maker.
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Stables, W., farmer.
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Stewardson, R., beerhousekeeper
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Stewardson, John, gardener.
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Stringer, John, lodging-house.
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Stringer, Henry, druggist.
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Suart, William, junr. auctioneer.
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Swainson, William, schoolmaster, Winster.
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Taylor, J., farmer, Low House.
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Taylor, T., boat-builder, Low House.
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Thompson, Isaac, beerhouse keeper.
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Thompson, J. Esq., Bay Villa.
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Turner, R., basket-maker, Millbeck Stock.
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Walker, A., beerhouse keeper.
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Walker, Thomas, lodging-house.
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Waters, George, ironmonger.
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Webber, Lieut., Old England.
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Wharton, J., hairdresser.
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Wildman and Holmes, joiners and builders.
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Wilkinson, William, blacksmith.
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Wilkinson, Rev. H. J., Rectory.
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Wilman, William, plumber, &c.
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Wilson, Robert, farmer, Millerground
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Wright W. James, Windy Hall.
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Wood, Jos., Temperance Hotel.
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Wood, Robert beerhouse keeper.
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Woof, Joseph, gardener.
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date:-
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1855
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period:-
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19th century, late; 1850s
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old print:- |
Pearson 1900s
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Guide book, Pearson's Gossipy Guide to the English Lakes
and Neighbouring Districts, published by C Arthur Pearson,
Henrietta Street, London, 1900s. |
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Print, halftone photograph, Bowness from the Landing
Stage, Bowness-on-Windermere, Westmorland, published by C
Arthur Pearson, Henrietta Street, London, 1900s.
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On p.67 of Pearson's Gossipy Guide to the English Lakes
and Neighbouring Districts.
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printed at bottom:-
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BOWNESS FROM THE LANDING STAGE. (p.80).
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1900=1909
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period:-
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1900s
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old print:- |
Martineau 1855
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Guide book, A Complete Guide to the English Lakes, by
Harriet Martineau, published by John Garnett, Windermere,
Westmorland, and by Whittaker and Co, London, 1855;
published 1855-71. |
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Print, engraving, Ullock's Royal Hotel, Bowness,
Windermere, drawn by L Aspland, engraved by W Banks,
Edinburgh, published by John Garnett, Windermere,
Westmorland, and by Whittaker and Co, London, 1855.
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Tipped in with an advertisement for the hotel, in A
Complete Guide to the English Lakes, by Harriet
Martineau.
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printed at bottom, left, right, centre:-
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L Aspland Delt. / W Banks Sc Edinr. / ULLOCK'S ROYAL HOTEL,
BOWNESS, WINDERMERE.
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1855
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period:-
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19th century, late
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old print:- |
Rose 1832-35
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Engravings - Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and
Northumberland Illustrated; from drawings by Thomas Allom,
George Pickering, and H Gastineau, described by Thomas Rose,
published by H Fisher, R Fisher, and P Jackson, Newgate
Street, London, 1832-35. |
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date:-
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1835
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period:-
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19th century, early
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old print:- |
Rose 1832-35
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Engravings - Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham and
Northumberland Illustrated; from drawings by Thomas Allom,
George Pickering, and H Gastineau, described by Thomas Rose,
published by H Fisher, R Fisher, and P Jackson, Newgate
Street, London, 1832-35. |
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1832
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period:-
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19th century, early
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old drawing:- |
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Drawing, Near Bowness, Bowness-on-Windermere,
Westmorland, by John Harper, 1840.
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View of Lakeland vernacular building near Bowness,
Windermere. Two storey house with large circular lakeland
vernacular chimney. Wall and tree to left of building.
Executed in pencil with touches of white gouache on buff
coloured paper. Preparatory sketch drawn on the spot by the
artist.
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at bottom right:-
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Near Bowness. 26 Aug/40
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1840
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period:-
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19th century, early
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old drawing:- |
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Drawing, Near Bowness, Bowness-on-Windermere,
Westmorland, by John Harper, 1840.
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View of Lakeland vernacular building near Bowness,
Windermere. Two storey house with large circular lakeland
vernacular chimney. Wall and plants in foreground. Gate and
wall to right of composition. Executed in pencil with
touches of white gouache on buff coloured paper. Preparatory
sketch drawn on the spot by the artist.
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at bottom right:-
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Near Bowness. 26 Aug/40
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1840
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period:-
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19th century, early
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old print:- |
Sylvan 1847
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Print, engraving, Bowness from the Lake,
Bowness-on-Windermere, Westmorland, published by John
Johnstone, Paternoster Row, London, et al, 1847.
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On p.66 of Sylvan's Pictorial Guide to the English
Lakes.
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printed at bottom:-
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BOWNESS FROM THE LAKE.
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| |
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placename:-
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Bowness
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date:-
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1847
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period:-
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19th century, early
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photographs
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Bowness-on-Windermere -- Windermere lake -- Windermere
-- Cumbria /
-- Bowness on Windermere, 1865.
-- 27.6.2007
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Albert,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Belfield,
Windermere |
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Bellmount,
Windermere |
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Belsfield,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Biskey Howe,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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boat house, Windermere
(16) |
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boat house, Windermere
(18) |
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Bodega Bar,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Bordriggs Farm,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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boundary stone,
Crook/Windermere |
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Bower Marsh,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Bowness Bank,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Bowness Bay, Windermere
lake |
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Bowness Bowling Club,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Bowness Pier,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Beauleas
Cake Studio |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Bowness
Lighting |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Church
Street, 1 |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: County
Confectionery |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Livesey's
Room |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: OB
Sailing |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Powder
Room |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Stringer,
Henry W |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Vinegar
Jones |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Windermere
Ice Cream Co |
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Bowness-on-Windermere: Windermere
Photographic Gallery |
|
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Braithwaite Fold,
Windermere |
|
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Carver Memorial Chapel,
Windermere |
|
|
Chestnuts,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
collecting box,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
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Crag Brow,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
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|
Crown Inn,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
drinking fountain,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Fellside,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Ferney Green,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Fold Head,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
gate,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Goodly Dale Cottage Homes,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
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Green Stile,
Windermere |
|
|
Green,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Hole in t' Wall,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Hydro,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Ladyholme,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Laurel Cottage,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Lonsdale House,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Mariners,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
milestone, Windermere
(4) |
|
|
Millbeck Stock,
Windermere |
|
|
museum,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Old Court House,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Old England Hotel,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Old John Peel Inn,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Old Rectory Oak,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
pinfold,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
police station,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(8) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(9) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(10) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(11) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(14) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(15) |
|
|
post box, Windermere
(16) |
|
|
Rectory,
Windermere |
|
|
ring of bells,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Rose Cottage,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Royal Hotel,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Royal Oak,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Royalty Cinema,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
school,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
school, Bowness-on-Windermere
(2) |
|
|
school, Bowness-on-Windermere
(3) |
|
|
Spinnery,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
St Andrew's,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
St Martin,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Stags Head,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
station, Bowness |
|
|
sundial,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Victoria Hotel,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
war memorial,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
war memorial, Bowness-on-Windermere
(2) |
|
|
White House,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
White Lion,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Windermere Police Station,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Windermere Steamboat Museum,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
|
Wordsworth Court,
Bowness-on-Windermere |
|
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Old Cumbria Gazetteer - JandMN: 2013
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