https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=5448

no.D734

The Screes Wastwater

Early 20th Century

Looking south across Wastwater to The Screes. The Wasdale Head road follows the lakeshore in the foreground. Interesting old AA sign warning 'Caution Gates'!

https://www.sankeyphotoarchive.uk/collection/view/?id=5448

no.D734

The Screes Wastwater

Early 20th Century

Looking south across Wastwater to The Screes. The Wasdale Head road follows the lakeshore in the foreground. Interesting old AA sign warning 'Caution Gates'!

Location: The north shore of Wastwater next to the Wasdale Head road east of Overbeck Bridge . Approx OS Grid Ref: NY168068 Cumbria Archives Reference: BDB 86/1/3923
Sankey Number: D734

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no.D734

The Screes, Wastwater

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Cumbria Archives Reference: ???
Sankey Number: D734

Senders Message

"Ravenglass Wednesday. Dear Ivy, Another card for your collection. We walked or should I say scrambled along the "Screes” on Monday. Had a grand walk. Have walked my legs off up to knees almost. Jack”

Sender
Posted From: postmark Barrow, Lancs
Date Posted: Wastwater is a lake on the western side of the Lake District approx. 16km from the west coast. The lake is approx. 5km long. The fells behind the "screes” are Illgill Head and Whin Rigg. The road at the forefront of the postcard picture connects the east of the lake - Wasdale Head- which connects Whitehaven and Barrow in Furness. Ravenglass is a small coastal village and harbour in Cumbria roughly half way between Barrow in Furness and Whitehaven. Historically in Cumberland, it is the only coastal town within the Lake District National Park. Ravenglass is located on the estuary of three rivers, the Esk, Mite and Irt. 68 Monk Street is a terraced house in central Accrington.
Postmark Date: 17:30 on 30th July 1930-
Stamp if Shown: George V 1D red stamp
Receiver
Receivers Name: Miss I.M. Mason
Address: 68, Monk Street
Town or City: Accrington
County: Lancs
Country: United Kingdom