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Mardale
Showing the drought of 95 the lowest the reservoir had fallen 76 feet.
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Mardale
This picture shows the new take off tower, the lake is full for the first time in 1941.
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Burnbanks Mardale
No's 65 - 66 Burnbanks as they were before being replaced by new bungalows, No. 66 used to be the police house or station.
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One of the 66 pre-fabricated home in Burnbanks, that the workers rented fro manchester corporation,...
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Dun Bull Mardale
This is one of the pint pots that was used in the Dun Bull Inn when filled uo to the ridge near the top, it measures exactly one pint.
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Burnbanks Mardale
Burnbanks Mission
This was called the Industrial Christian Fellowship, its doors were open to any religeon.
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Mardale head
Mardale head today, with harter fell dominating the backdrop.
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Mardale
Isacc Cookson Mardale shepherd and his trusty steed, bringing in a weak ewe for treatment.
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Haweswater Dam
Haweswater dam with thebeck coming over the spillway, taken in the 60's.
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Mardale
Here lie the remains of Brakenthwaite farm, with the farm lane road leading up to the paddock in front of the dwelling.
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Mardale Green
Taken in 1976 by the author, here the Dun Bull can be seen with its tennis court opposite, still in...
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The lake today, taken during November 2004 during one of the milder droughts, the old road can be seen rounding the bend near the Dun Bull.
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Burnbanks Mardale
More happy days for the burnbanks population, off to the Donnington race course perhaps.
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