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This is the first set of photo's taken round the area of the Village of Hathersage.
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M V Teal on Lake Windermere
The Teal has three decks and at full capacity can hold 533 passengers.
This ship was built in 1936 by Vickers of Barrow. The sections of boat were transported by rail to Lakeside and assembled. The M.V. Teal is 142ft long weighing 251 Tonnes. On board it is manned by a crew of seven and can reach a speed of 10 knots with its 2 x 6 cylinder Kelvin diesel engines and 2 x auxiliary generators.
It is part of the Windermere Lake Cruises fleet and plies the Lake with its almost identical sister vessel M V Swan
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Shot 10.04.2022 Bowness-on-Windermere, Lake Windermere, The Lakes Ref. 156-186
This is the first set of photo's taken round the area of the Village of Hathersage.
Join Me With My Other Side Of Photography.
Baddeley Memorial Clock and Tower (1907)
This clock was erected in 1907 to commemorate John Byrde Baddeley and stands more or less on the divide between New Road, Windermere and Lake Road, Bowness-on-Windermere. It was paid for by public subscription of friends and admirers of J. B. Baddeley. His is buried in nearby Bowness cemetery, with a headstone made from rock brought from the summit of Scafell Pike
Baddeley was an English guidebook writer of the late 19th and early 20th century born 1843, in Rocester, Staffordshire (now home to JCB). His guide books, edited by Baddeley and his colleague, Charles Slegg Ward, include guides to Scotland (parts I to IV: The Highlands; Northern Highlands; The Lowlands; and Orkney & Shetland), Devon and Cornwall (north, and south), the Peak District of Derbyshire, the Eastern Counties, Wales (north Wales, parts I & II; south Wales), Ireland (part I: northern division; part II: southern division), Surrey & Sussex, Yorkshire (parts I & II: East; West), Bath and Bristol and 40 miles (64 km) round, Isle of Wight. (These volumes were numbered I - XIX and had appeared by 1908. South Hants and Dorset was published in 1914 and ascribed to Baddeley on the spine but written by W M Baxter.
As well as writing guide books, he was an active member of the Lake District Association, his Lake District Guide of 1880 was particularly highly thought of. It continued to be revised and reissued, and remained in print into at least a 26th edition The guidebook was largely text-based, with maps by John Bartholomew and was more of a general guide giving motoring and accommodation advice and low-level walks as well as outline guides to walks on the fells, rather than later books aimed at climbers by the Abraham Brothers and by W. A. Poucher and the highly detailed hand-illustrated guides of Alfred Wainwright,
Diolch am 91,236,305 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.
Thanks for 91,236,305 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.
Shot 10.04.2022 Bowness-on-Windermere, The Lakes Ref. 156-187