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page 22:-
The bark mill is the property of Messrs. Sewart, Tanners, in
Ambleside.
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plate 9
Ambleside mills
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No. 9.
MILLS IN AMBLESIDE.
The Bark Mill in the last print, composes likewise a part of
the present, and the water which turns the wheel is conveyed
in a spout from the corn mill, which is seen upon the
opposite side of the river. - The corn mill adjoins the
bridge, which is the only one in the town; the distant
mountain is Wansfell with its pike.
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plate 10
Stock Ghyll
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No. 10.
STOCK GILL NEAR THE SALUTATION INN.
This view is about 150 yards above the bridge; Stock Gill in
this place is passable when the water is small in
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quantity, because the rocks point high out of the bed of the
river: from the track discoverable between the eye and the
house, there is a fine retrospective view to Wansfell; and
the Salutation inn, with a peep at Windermere, are not
uninteresting objects as we approach the chapel, which is
the last building in the village, on the road to Penrith
over Kirkstone.
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plate 11
Stock Ghyll
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No. 11.
STOCK GILL.
About half the way to Stock Gill Force, from Ambleside, is
on the horse road to the groves, and the remainder of that
way, after having crossed a field about one hundred yards
over, is by the side of the brook; and the Stock Gill scene,
here presented, is taken near that part of the path which
joins the brook.
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