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Print, soft ground etching, Vale of Langdale from Bays Brown, Great Langdale, Westmorland, by William Green, Ambleside, Westmorland, 1810.
Plate 50 in Sixty Studies from Nature, 1810.
No. 50.
VALE OF LANGDALE, FROM BAYS BROWN.
Bays Brown is a farm house, and the capital of a little manor, of which Mr. Atkinson is the lord; it lies in Langdale, on the opposite side of the valley to the chapel. - Pavey Ark is
that sublime rock which rises above Stickle Tarn: The houses between the trees are called Oak How, on a green hill above which, the next view, No. 51, is taken.
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source type:- Green 1810 (plate 50)
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50
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VALE OF LANGDALE FROM BAYS BROWN. / Drawn and Engraved by William Green, and Published at Ambleside, June 24, 1810.
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J WHATMAN / 1813
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