https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=4523

no.9310

Crosthwaite church

1920s

Crosthwaite, saint Kentigern's church with tombstones in the foreground. The vicar of this ancient church was canon Rawnsley one of the founders of the National Trust and, being an associate of both Ruskin and William Morris, he with his wife founded the Keswick School of Industrial Art. The image title is incorrectly described in the Cash Book as Keswick Church. The title has been changed on the record.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=4523

no.9310

Crosthwaite church

1920s

Crosthwaite, saint Kentigern's church with tombstones in the foreground. The vicar of this ancient church was canon Rawnsley one of the founders of the National Trust and, being an associate of both Ruskin and William Morris, he with his wife founded the Keswick School of Industrial Art. The image title is incorrectly described in the Cash Book as Keswick Church. The title has been changed on the record.

Location: Keswick Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/2636
Sankey Number: 9310