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no.4055

Lord's Bridge, Boot, Eskdale.

Early 20th Century

Taken from upstream of a two-arched bridge @ SD146993. Leafless trees frame the bridge, and a hill - possibly Birkby Fell, - slopes down from the left. Similar to 4055X but a step away.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=2946

no.4055

Lord's Bridge, Boot, Eskdale.

Early 20th Century

Taken from upstream of a two-arched bridge @ SD146993. Leafless trees frame the bridge, and a hill - possibly Birkby Fell, - slopes down from the left. Similar to 4055X but a step away.

Location: Boot, Eskdale Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/1075
Sankey Number: 4055

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Lord's Bridge, Coach Road, Eskdale

Further Information
Cumbria Archives Reference: ???

Senders Message

"Leaving for Borrowdale. Weather fine and looks like being hot. May get as far as Thirlmere. Brian”

Sender
Posted From: Gosforth, Cumberland
Date Posted: 630PM, 09/??/1935 [date inferred from the stamp]
Postmark Date: 09/??/1935 [date inferred from the stamp]
Stamp if Shown: Scarlet George V 1 penny - the version only issued between 1934 and 1936
Receiver
Receivers Name: Miss G. M. Snowden
Address: "Crookleigh", Furness Road
Town or City: Morecambe + Heysham

The Lords Bridge Church Road Eskdale

Further Information
Cumbria Archives Reference: ???
Sender
Receiver

Album Number: Unidentified Album

Page Number: 49

All Images on This Page

Sankey Number Image Title Location Image Taken Description
4051 Stanley Ghyll Waterfall, Boot Steep fall into pool
4052    The Mill, Boot From the back, one wheel visible
4053    Ghyll Bank with view of Scawfell, Boot Group of cottages and mill with sheep and geese
4054    The Mill Wheel, Boot From back, wheels barely visible through trees
4055    The Lord's Bridge, Coach Road, Eskdale Two arched bridge over river