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Scale Bridge, Buttermere | ||
Scale Bridge | ||
site name:- | Buttermere Dubs | |
civil parish:- | Buttermere (formerly Cumberland) | |
civil parish:- | Loweswater (formerly Cumberland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | bridge | |
coordinates:- | NY16791659 | |
1Km square:- | NY1616 | |
10Km square:- | NY11 | |
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![]() BVH18.jpg (taken 17.8.2011) |
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evidence:- | old map:- Saxton 1579 |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, Westmorlandiae et Cumberlandiae Comitatus ie Westmorland
and Cumberland, scale about 5 miles to 1 inch, by Christopher Saxton, London, engraved
by Augustinus Ryther, 1576, published 1579-1645.![]() Sax9NY12.jpg item:- private collection : 2 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | perhaps old map:- Speed 1611 (Cmd) |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, Cumberland and the Ancient Citie
Carlile Described, scale about 4 miles to 1 inch, by John Speed,
1610, published by J Sudbury and George Humble, Popes Head
Alley, London, 1611-12.![]() SP11NY11.jpg double line across Buttermere Dubs item:- private collection : 16 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | old map:- Jansson 1646 |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, Cumbria and Westmoria, ie
Cumberland and Westmorland, scale about 3.5 miles to 1 inch, by
John Jansson, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1646.![]() JAN3NY11.jpg Double line crossing the stream. item:- JandMN : 88 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | probably old map:- Sanson 1679 |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, Ancien Royaume de Northumberland
aujourdhuy Provinces de Nort, ie the Ancient Kingdom of
Northumberland or the Northern Provinces, scale about 9.5 miles
to 1 inch, by Nicholas Sanson, Paris, France, 1679.![]() SAN2Cm.jpg double line over a stream; bridge item:- Dove Cottage : 2007.38.15 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | perhaps old map:- Seller 1694 (Cmd) |
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source data:- | Map, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 12 miles to 1
inch, by John Seller, 1694.![]() SEL9.jpg two lines cross a stream; bridge item:- Dove Cottage : 2007.38.89 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | perhaps old map:- Morden 1695 (Cmd) |
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source data:- | Map, uncoloured engraving, Cumberland, scale about 4 miles to 1
inch, by Robert Morden, 1695, published by Abel Swale, the
Unicorn, St Paul's Churchyard, Awnsham, and John Churchill, the
Black Swan, Paternoster Row, London, 1695-1715.![]() MD12NY11.jpg Double line over a stream. item:- JandMN : 90 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | old map:- Donald 1774 (Cmd) |
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source data:- | Map, hand coloured engraving, 3x2 sheets, The County of Cumberland, scale about 1
inch to 1 mile, by Thomas Donald, engraved and published by Joseph Hodskinson, 29
Arundel Street, Strand, London, 1774.![]() D4NY11NE.jpg double line across a river; a bridge over Buttermere Dubs item:- Carlisle Library : Map 2 Image © Carlisle Library |
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evidence:- | old text:- Gents Mag |
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source data:- | Magazine, The Gentleman's Magazine or Monthly Intelligencer or
Historical Chronicle, published by Edward Cave under the
pseudonym Sylvanus Urban, and by other publishers, London,
monthly from 1731 to 1922.![]() Gentleman's Magazine 1800 p.21 "... and reached an apology for a bridge, over the rapid brook that fills the lake [Crummock Water]: half the hand-rail of the bridge was forced away, with only a narrow birch-tree and broken turf in a separation between it and a crooked plank; I stood considering how I was to get over, and congratulated myself on being a good swimmer, in case I should be doused in the attempt. To wait for assistance would have been useless; the passage was too well known by the natives to be trusted to, and strangers were never seen at this season of the year; no house was within call; and I had not seen a human being for several hours. What could a weary stranger do? I got a pole, and thumped against the planks to try their strength; finding they did not give way, and having fixed upon some oziers I would attempt to seize in case of a plunge, I first threw my faithful hazle over, mounted stride, with my shoes in one hand, and coat across my shoulder: luckily these honest precautions were useless, for I crept over in safety. After jumping about a little, the natural consequence of an escape, I became as bold as a lion; though must frankly confess, there were certain qualms about me, when at the other side, which were somewhat akin to fear. ..." |
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![]() BVH19.jpg View of river. (taken 17.8.2011) |
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