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Cumbria Archives Reference: | ??? |
Sankey Number: | G8 |
Senders Message
"Thursday Dear Mother I shall be not be home until Sunday night- as I am having quite a nice time & the weather is much improved. Today is beautiful & I have been sat in the -unclear- all day almost. I have called on -unclear- & also on Albert Smith this -unclear-. Hope you are all well. I am looking & feeling better. Love from Doris”
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Posted From: | Lancaster & Morecambe | |
Date Posted: | Windermere is the largest natural lake in England. It is 11 miles long. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windermere | |
Postmark Date: | 07/07-?-/1932 | |
Stamp if Shown: | Scarlet George V one penny |
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Receivers Name: | Mrs J. D. Greenwood | |
Address: | 16, Russia St. | |
Town or City: | Accrington |
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G8, BDB 86/1/8390 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
no.G8
Head of Windermere
Early 20th century
Looking west across the head of Windermere probably from the fields below Skelghyll woods. A backdrop of the fells with the Langdale Pikes on the horizon.

G8, BDB 86/1/8390 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
no.G8
Head of Windermere
Early 20th century
Looking west across the head of Windermere probably from the fields below Skelghyll woods. A backdrop of the fells with the Langdale Pikes on the horizon.
Location: | Windermere | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/8390 |
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Sankey Number: | G8 |