https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=5161

no.D336

Corby Castle

1922-1926

Looking west through an ornate wrought iron park entrance to the Regency facade of Corby Castle, built 1812 to 1817, by the Howard family. A lion statue stands on the parapet and there is a colonnaded entrance. Trees shade the road and a horse standing to the right.

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=5161

no.D336

Corby Castle

1922-1926

Looking west through an ornate wrought iron park entrance to the Regency facade of Corby Castle, built 1812 to 1817, by the Howard family. A lion statue stands on the parapet and there is a colonnaded entrance. Trees shade the road and a horse standing to the right.

Location: Great Corby NY47195420 Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3638
Sankey Number: D336

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Album Number: Album D 1-689

Page Number: 20

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Sankey Number Image Title Location Image Taken Description
D336    Corby Castle Large building between trees with road
D337    Corby Castle Large building and grounds distant view
D338    No name Bridge over river
D339 Salmon Coops Corby Castle River flows between piers of Salmon Coop. All framed by large tree.
D340 No name View down S bends on hill leading to valley bottom with fields, buildings and lake on left.
D341    No name Car and people on rough track
D342    No name View down to Lake with car on road
D343    Pooley Bridge Road with Large building 'The Chalet' and other houses alongside. 2 cars on road
D344    View from boat to river, bridge and rowing boat
D345    Foot of Ullswater from Pooley Bridge Two ladies in rowing boat on lake out flow river.
D346 No name Poor quality photo view down onto lake
D347    No name View down onto lake with windy road in foreground
D348    No name Large building the Howtown Hotel with car parked in front.
D349    No name View of road with wooded fell sides and lake behind
D350    No name View down S bends on hill
D351    Pooley Bridge Bridge over river with rowing boat and jetty in foreground second rowing boat with two people on opposite side.