Lakeside, The Terminal 1907
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Lakeside is the settlement furthest away from the Lakeland mountains, but it is historically important as the entry point for large numbers of Victorian day visitors who came up from Lancashire by way of the Furness Railway. The 'Tern' no longer has the bird emblem which is just visible on her prow in this photograph, but she has remained in service to the present day, now converted to diesel propulsion. The terminal still exists, but the buildings are more utilitarian; the main building with the tower has been replaced.
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