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Armitt Library : A6641.26
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Print, soft ground etching, Bramerigg Gill, Westmorland, by William Green, Ambleside, Westmorland, 1808.
This is possibly Greenhead Gill.
Plate 26 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
No. 26.
BRAMERIGG GILL.
About four miles and three quarters from Ambleside, on the Keswick road, stands a smithy, and near to it a bridge,
which is over Bramerigg Gill, and this wild dingle is a few hundred yards above the bridge; the stream has its source between Fairfield and Seat Sandal, from which it rapidly descends into Grasmere.
source type:- Green 1810 (plate 26)
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26
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BRAMERIGG GILL. / Drawn and Engraved by William Green, and Published at Ambleside, June 24, 1808.
inscription:- watermark:
J WHATMAN / 1813
wxh, page:- 74x52.5cm
wxh, plate:- 475x647mm (about)
wxh, image:- 44x61cm (about)