Buttermere, 1893
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32896

More about this scene
This photograph was taken from Gatesgarth with Whiteless Pike in the background. Gatesgarth is a place name which comes from Old Norse language, as do many in the higher hills of the Lake District. It means 'the pass where the goats go'.
An extract from Lake District Photographic Memories.
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