Scandale Fell, Lakes | ||
Scandale Fell | ||
civil parish:- | Lakes (formerly Westmorland) | |
county:- | Cumbria | |
locality type:- | hill | |
locality type:- | fell | |
coordinates:- | NY38090893 (etc) | |
1Km square:- | NY3808 | |
10Km square:- | NY30 | |
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evidence:- | old map:- OS County Series (Wmd 19 14) placename:- Scandale Fell |
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source data:- | Maps, 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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evidence:- | old map:- Ogilby 1675 (plate 96) |
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source data:- | Road strip map, hand coloured engraving, the Road from Kendal to
Cockermouth, and the Road from Egremond to Carlisle, scale about
1 inch to 1 mile, by John Ogilby, London, 1675. OG96m010.jpg In mile 14, Westmerland. Mountains on the right of the road. item:- JandMN : 22 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | probably old print:- Farington 1789 placename:- Scandale Fell |
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source data:- | Print, engraving, View of Ambleside, Lakes, Westmorland, painted by Joseph Farington,
engraved by T Medland, published by W Byrne, 69 Titchfield Street, London, 1789. click to enlarge PR1802.jpg printed, top right "No.XVI" printed, bottom, left, right and centre "Drawn by Josh. Farington, R.A. / Engraved by T. Medland. / View of AMBLESIDE. / London: Published as the Act directs, 1 Jany. 1789, by W. Byrne, No.79, Titchfield Street." item:- Armitt Library : 1959.104 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | old print:- Farington 1789 |
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source data:- | Print, uncoloured engraving, View of Ambleside, Westmorland, drawn by Joseph Farington,
engraved by T Medland, published by W Byrne, 69 Titchfield Street, London, 1789. click to enlarge FA0116.jpg item:- Armitt Library : A6669.16 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | old print:- Green 1809 placename:- Scandale Fell |
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source data:- | Print, soft ground etching, Ambleside from the Landing, Westmorland, by William Green,
published by William Green, Ambleside, Westmorland, and Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme,
Paternoster Row, London, 1809. click to enlarge GN0342.jpg Plate 42 in Seventy Eight Studies from Nature. printed in introductory pages to set of prints:- "Number 42. This view of Ambleside is from a lime-kiln near the junction of the rivers Brathay and Rothay; ... The high mountain is Scandale Fell." printed at bottom:- "AMBLESIDE FROM THE LANDING. / Published Ambleside, Augst. 1st. 1809, by W. Green." item:- Armitt Library : A6637.42 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | outline view:- Otley 1823 (8th edn 1849) placename:- Scandale Fell |
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source data:- | Engraving, outline view of mountains, Grasmere from Red Bank Head, drawn by T Binns,
engraved by O Jewitt, opposite p.4 of A Descriptive Guide of the English Lakes, by
Jonathan Otley, 8th edition, 1849. click to enlarge O80E04.jpg item:- Armitt Library : A1180.5 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | outline view:- Otley 1823 (5th edn 1834) |
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source data:- | Print, woodcut outline view, The Mountains of Grasmere and
Rydal, by Jonathan Otley, Keswick, Cumberland, 1830. click to enlarge OT2E03.jpg Printed on p.15 of A Concise Description of the English Lakes, by Jonathan Otley, 5th edition, 1834. "MOUNTAINS OF GRASMERE AND RYDAL: as seen from Red-Bank Head." "Hammer Scar / Silver How / Ullskarth, Wythburn head / Helm Crag and Stile / Littledale Pike, Skiddaw / Raise Gap / Calva in Caldbeck Fells / Part of Helvellyn / Seat Sandal / Grisedale Hause / Great Rigg, Fairfield / Green-head Ghyll / Forest Side / Nab Scar / Scandale Fell / Rydal Park / Cawdale Moor / Loughrigg Fell" item:- JandMN : 48.4 Image © see bottom of page |
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evidence:- | old text:- Martineau 1855 |
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source data:- | 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 1855-76. goto source Page 37:- "... the bold sweeps of Coldfield and Scandale Screes shutting in the [Kirkstone] pass; ... ... the openings on the Scandale side (the left) charm his eye,- with their fissures, precipices, green slopes and levels, and knolls in the midst, crowned with firs." |
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