button to main menu  Beauties of the North, p.14

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CONISTON WATER.

At the head of Coniston Water, is a pleasant valley, called Yewdale, above which this view of the lake is seen.

RIDGE SIDE.

Ridge-side is about half a mile north of Grange.

No.VII.


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KESWICK LAKE, from Friar Crag.

This view of the lake of Derwent, is taken from Friar Crag, opposite Fort Joseph, on Pocklington's Island; Barrow Hall, under the mountain of Watenlath, is seen in a delightful point from this station.

LOWS WATER.

Melbreak, Rannerdale Knott, and Robinson, three celebrated mountains, in the vicinity of the lakes of Buttermere, Crummock, and Lows Water, close the scenery which compose this view.

MEETING-HOUSE, AT KESWICK.

On the road to Lowdore, at the extremity of the town of Keswick, is the dissenter's chapel; this view is towards the town, and has Skiddaw for its distance.

FINCKLE STREET.

A cottage, the property of Mr. Joseph Greenup, who lives in it.
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