Places

4 places found.

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Maps

10 maps found.

1947, Buttermere Ref. NPO657760
1897, Buttermere Ref. RNE657760
1895, Buttermere Ref. RNE657762
1945, Buttermere Ref. NPO657762
1897-1900, Buttermere Ref. RNC657762
1919, Buttermere Ref. POP657762
1925, Buttermere Ref. POP657760
1898, Buttermere Ref. HOSM39765
1909, Buttermere Ref. HOSM39680
1901-1904, Buttermere Ref. RNC657760

Books

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Memories

6 memories found. Showing results 1 to 6.

A Search For Ancestors

I’ve just visited Buttermere to look at the little church where my ancestors (Annetts and Cummins families) would have attended during the Victorian era. A quaint little church set in the valley down a bridle way. ...Read more

A memory of Buttermere by D Toovey

Stokesleys 2nd. Fire Station

For the information of readers, it may be of interest to note that the building just past the Town Hall Block, left side, was known as the Shambles and in the 1800s and early 1900s was open fronted and used as a market ...Read more

A memory of Stokesley in 1920 by Alan Swales

Buttermere School

My sister Muriel and I attended buttermere school.I passedmy 11plus and went to Keswick school as a boarder.Muriel passed hers two years later and went to Cockermouth grammar. During the years culminating in 1948 (the war years)I ...Read more

A memory of Buttermere in 1948 by Brian Gibson

Happy Horsey Holidays

I have the fondest memories of childhood holidays spent in Ennerdale and a deep and lasting love of the valley, brought about not only by the remote beauty but also the many, very happy times that I have spent there with ...Read more

A memory of Ennerdale Bridge in 1975 by Jackie Lambert

Royal Oak Hotel / George Hotel

In 1964 I was (as Jim Wright) fortunate enough to move to Keswick to work as the assistant manager at the then Royal Oak Hotel, just past the Moot Hall on the far left corner in this photograph. The Royal Oak and George ...Read more

A memory of Keswick in 1964 by Dylan Rivis

Fell Walking In The Lake District

Memories of Hope Memorial Camp--Easter 1958--thirty of us second year pupils (age 14) six fourth years and four teachers travelled from our school in Hertfordshire by coach to London Euston to go by train to ...Read more

A memory of Braithwaite in 1958 by j.soley

Captions

21 captions found. Showing results 1 to 21.

Caption For Crummock Water, 1893

This scene, looking from the head of Crummock Water towards Buttermere with Honister Crag, Fleetwith Pike, Haystacks and High Stile forming the mountainous background, has hardly changed in a century

Caption For Buttermere, The Hotel C1873

The hotel at Buttermere, formerly known as the Fish Hotel, was the scene in 1802 of a great scandal: the landlord's daughter, Mary Robinson or 'the Maid of Buttermere', was seduced and bigamously married

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

Caption For Buttermere, The Hotel C1873

The hotel at Buttermere, formerly known as the Fish Hotel, was the scene in 1802 of a great scandal: the landlord's daughter, Mary Robinson or 'the Maid of Buttermere', married a man who claimed to be

Caption For Buttermere, The Hotel C1873

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

Caption For Crummock Water, Scale Force 1893

The path to the falls goes up from Buttermere village; the falls - in fact a series of cascades - are hidden in a tree-lined gorge.

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

This hamlet, at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District, takes its name from Old English, and means 'the lake by the dairy pastures'—where the butter is made.

Caption For Levens, Hall, The Gardens 1891

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

The hamlet at the foot of Buttermere in the western Lake District takes its name from the lake; it is still the farming settlement it has always been.

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Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

Horses were still commonly used on the land, and this scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates

Caption For Buttermere, 1889

Buttermere and Crummock Water were once one large lake, until alluvium from Sail Beck gradually cut it in two.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene, showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, demonstrates that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, 1893

These elegant Scots pines on the shores of Buttermere are among the most photographed of any in the Lake District.

Caption For Buttermere, High Stile 1889

Buttermere takes its name from Old English, and means 'the lake by the dairy pastures' - where the butter is made.

Caption For Honistor Crag, 1889

The great eastern face of Honister Crag dominates the Honister Pass between Borrowdale and Buttermere and Crummock Water, which can be seen in the distance.

Caption For Buttermere, The Village 1889

Tucked between Crummock Water and Buttermere lake, the village is set in imposing Lakeland scenery.

Caption For Buttermere, 1893

These elegant Scots pines on the shores of Buttermere are among the most photographed of any in the Lake District, but this must be one of the earliest pictures of them.

Caption For Buttermere, Haymaking C1955

This scene showing the loading of a hay wagon on the shores of Buttermere, with Honister Crag and Fleetwith Pike prominent in the background, shows that timeless way of life.

Caption For Buttermere, 1889

Buttermere and Crummock Water were once a single large lake, until alluvium from Sail Beck gradually cut it in two.

Caption For Buttermere, 1889

Buttermere and Crummock Water were once one large lake, until alluvium from Sail Beck gradually cut it in two.