Windermere, 1886
Photo ref:
18663P

More about this scene
In this tranquil scene, a farmer rests on a fence overlooking Windermere. The wooden gates and fences in the photograph are typical of this southern, less-mountainous part of the Lake District. It was in order to support such scenes of solitude that Wordsworth wrote his impassioned plea to reserve the sanctity of the Lakes for the committed walker and wanderer. He was worried, even in the early decades of the 1800s, about the effects of mass tourism.
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