Weathering the storm, Windermere then picked up the pace and gave Workington a taste of their own medicine. |
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A hardy crew of charity fund-raisers will be braving the icy waters of Windermere for the annual New Year's Day dip. |
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The project will be funded from the sale of the current premises of Ashleigh in Windermere. |
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I guess the climbdown was because a TPO would have netted them almost as much adverse national publicity as the Windermere 10 mph speed limit. |
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A Windermere man believes a bright light he saw burning across the Bowness sky on Monday night could have been an asteroid or space junk. |
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A light south-easterly was forecast for the Sunday's Royal Windermere Yacht Club Flying Fifteen race in the Spring Series. |
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The result remained in doubt until the Windermere pack won a crucial scrum on a Blackpool put-in near the posts. |
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Stobart cites from the 19th century a host of ketchups including oyster, mussel, Windermere, wolfram, and pontac. |
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Bowness benefits from the steam boat services that ply Lake Windermere for pleasure seekers. |
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In the second half Windermere used their substitutes to good effect to produce two more goals. |
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First is a swim in the pool and then it's on to Windermere to master the art of canoeing and kayaking in the lake. |
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From the restart, Windermere were caught napping, however, when poor tackling let Workington drive up the centre of the park. |
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Windermere started brightly and twice went close themselves before an unmarked attacker gleefully took Lytham's first chance of the game. |
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However, World Champion Steve Goacher fought back in the second race to record an emphatic victory for his Windermere Sailing Club. |
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Windermere yet again were unable to put out their best side due to illness and injury. |
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The second half saw Windermere create more shots at goal with Helen Telford coming close to scoring. |
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Your average Lakeland visitor will at the very least manage a quick hike around Windermere or perhaps a ramble around Grasmere. |
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Windermere had the advantage in the first half and accordingly were able to keep Blackpool under pressure. |
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A blind speedboat driver towed a blind waterskier for the first time ever to set a new world record on Windermere yesterday. |
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My first trip was to Windermere and I remember that it was a miserable, rainy day but we still went out on the lake. |
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He argued that the rangers had relied on pacing and GPS rather than a high-tech laser gun, which is to be used on Windermere to catch speeders. |
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The Windermere site features 300 touring pitches and more than 70 caravan holiday homes, as well as facilities for backpackers. |
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They were instrumental in bringing about the 10 mph speed limit ban on Windermere and are trying to ban off-road vehicles. |
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Fallen trees, combined with floodwater, blocked many roads making access to Milnthorpe, Windermere and Ambleside and Hawkshead impossible for brief periods. |
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Two goals in five minutes put Windermere ahead when Liam Salisbury headed in from a corner kick and a long ball found Matt Parkinson, who beat two men and the keeper. |
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But, with the passing of years, gondolas on Windermere, Coniston, and Ullswater and steam trains to Lakeside have come to symbolize a bygone age of tranquillity. |
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Challengers Windermere and Warton were due to come head-to-head for the first time this summer but not a ball was bowled at Windermere because of the conditions. |
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They had instead made the journey to Windermere by means that the investigators could not immediately determine. |
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Escaping to Italy, she sets her sights on the newly married Robert Windermere, whose wife Meg is about to turn 21 and is still charming with the naivety and idealism of youth. |
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As curly-locked James clung 20-ft from the ground he had no idea of the commotion he had caused by wriggling out of a roof window at his Windermere home on to the roof tiles. |
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Windermere train station has regular connections from Bolton. |
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In the second half Windermere had the advantage of the diagonal crosswind and continued to apply pressure to the Gosforth line without turning it into points. |
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The archaeologists have been compiling the evidence and will hold a public meeting tomorrow at the Marchesi Centre in Windermere so that people can learn what has been found. |
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Enjoy an evening of spell-binding stories and ripping yarns at a special evening of storytelling at St Catherines Church, Patterdale Road, Windermere, on Friday. |
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Windermere is to get nine new affordable homes after the Lake District National Park Authority gave the go-ahead for a development at Lickbarrow Road. |
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National park rangers have been demonstrating their latest piece of high-tech kit, which should help boat owners on Windermere stay on the right side of the law. |
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The launch took place on a slipway at Windermere Marina Village. |
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Have a go at sailing or kayaking on Windermere this weekend. |
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Windermere who had the last word from a short corner in the dying seconds. |
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The con happened a week after a nine-year-old boy was used as a decoy in three distraction burglaries in Kendal and Windermere, during which wallets and purses were stolen. |
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South of Dunmail Raise the Vale of Grasmere runs down to Windermere, forming the remainder of the eastern boundary. |
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The two rivers merge at Clappersgate on the south eastern corner of the fell, just before flowing into Windermere. |
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Loughrigg Fell is on the route of the Windermere Way, a long distance footpath that circumambulates Windermere. |
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The view south towards Ambleside and Rydal over Rydal Head is also extensive, with Windermere and Coniston Water in view. |
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At the head of Langstrath the perimeter crosses Stake Pass, another pedestrian route, and sweeps eastward down Great Langdale to Windermere. |
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Furness's border follows the River Duddon up to Wrynose Pass, and then the Brathay until it flows into Windermere. |
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They are cut through by Windermere, Coniston Water, and numerous valleys which drain into the Esk, the Duddon, and Morecambe Bay. |
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The Windermere Ferry in the east of Furness is England's only vehicular lake ferry. |
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Gummer's How is a hill in the southern part of the Lake District, on the eastern shore of Windermere, near its southern end. |
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The upper boundary of the group is an unconformity with the overlying Windermere Supergroup. |
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Analysis of the clay mineral illite from a section across the Windermere Supergroup permits an estimate to be made of its maximum burial depth. |
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Windermere forms part of the western border with Lancashire north of the sands, and Ullswater part of the border with Cumberland. |
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Claife Heights is an upland area in the Lake District, near to Windermere in Cumbria, England. |
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It remains open, albeit in much simplified form, as the Windermere Branch Line. |
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His first experience in the Lakelands was during his years in the 3rd Ashton Scout Group, on a camping trip above Windermere. |
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Both Grasmere and Windermere lakes can be seen from the hillside grounds of Rydal Mount. |
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Instead, his occupation was an estate on Windermere called Elleray, ever since connected with his name. |
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In 1877 Rawnsley was ordained as a priest, and in 1878 he took up the post of Vicar of Wray, Windermere, in the Lake District. |
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The mere was, until reclamation, the second largest body of fresh water, behind Windermere. |
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The Leeds extension of the Dales Way follows the Meanwood Valley Trail before it branches off to head towards Ilkley and Windermere. |
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And, last year, Mullins came tantalisingly close as On His Own went down by a shorthead to Lord Windermere. |
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Thieves smashed a car window on Windermere Street and stole the tape player inside, while another car had its CD player removed. |
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The A592 also continues northwards from Windermere to Ullswater and Penrith by way of the Kirkstone Pass. |
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It also contains the deepest and longest bodies of water in England, respectively Wast Water and Windermere. |
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A single railway line, the Windermere Branch Line, penetrates from Kendal to Windermere via Staveley. |
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The Far Eastern Fells refer to all of the Lakeland fells to the east of Ullswater and the A592 road running south to Windermere. |
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The southeastern area is the territory between Coniston Water and Windermere and east of Windermere towards Kendal and south to Lindale. |
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Railway services were supplemented by steamer boats on the major lakes of Ullswater, Windermere, Coniston Water, and Derwent Water. |
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The A591 road runs from Kendal to the centre of the county connecting Lake District settlements like Windermere, Ambleside and Keswick. |
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The name Windermere or Windermer was used of the parish that had clearly taken its name from the water. |
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The village of Windermere is about 20 minutes' walk from Millerground, the nearest point on the lakeshore. |
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Anyone crossing the lake from east to west on the Windermere Ferry thus travels from the historic county of Westmorland to that of Lancashire. |
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The Royal Windermere Yacht Club maintains a set of turning marks on the lake, which are also used by the Windermere Cruising Association. |
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At the south end of the lake is South Windermere Sailing Club, based at Fell Foot park on the east shore. |
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In 2005, the Windermere Management Strategy identified the potential for water bus services on the lake. |
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In July 2009, it was announced that Windermere Lake Cruises would be operating additional stops around the lake. |
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The fictional lake resembles Windermere, but the surrounding hills and fells resemble those of Coniston Water. |
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In November 2009, several scenes were shot on Windermere for the ITV soap opera Coronation Street. |
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The audience, like Lady Windermere, are forced to soften harsh social codes in favour of a more nuanced view. |
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From 1850 to the early decades of the 20th century Windermere, in the English Lakes, was home to many elegant steam launches. |
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He lived near Windermere between 1808 and 1815 and knew the older Lake Poet trio well. |
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Windermere is a town and civil parish in the South Lakeland District of Cumbria, England. |
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Windermere station offers train and bus connections to the surrounding area, Manchester Airport and the West Coast Main Line. |
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The Windermere coat of arms was commissioned in 1968 and designed by local schoolgirl, Sheila West. |
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Windermere railway station was built in 1847, and was the reason the town was established. |
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Historically within the county of Westmorland, it is situated at the head of Windermere, England's largest water. |
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Waterhead Pier, about one mile south of Ambleside centre, is the departure point for ferries on Windermere. |
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Due to its position on the banks of Windermere, the town has become a tourist honeypot. |
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In 1905, the council merged with that of Windermere, and the two civil parishes merged in 1974 under the name of Windermere. |
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As well as local suburban and village services, longer distance buses run to Millom, Ulverston, Bowness, Windermere and Kendal. |
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Since the 1840s Staveley has had a railway station on the Windermere Branch Line from Windermere to Oxenholme. |
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Hawkshead is just north of Esthwaite Water, in a valley to the west of Windermere and east of Coniston Water. |
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The A590 reaches its most northern point at the foot of Windermere, before following the route of the River Leven to its estuary at Greenodd. |
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The stretch of the road between Windermere and Keswick has been voted Britain's Favourite Road. |
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The Windermere branch line, also called the Lakes line is the railway line from Oxenholme to Kendal and Windermere in North West England. |
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All services have to be operated by Diesel Multiple Units due to the lack of a run round loop at the Windermere terminus. |
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On 20 July 2017, it was announced that electrification of the Windermere branch was cancelled. |
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It is located several miles east of Ulverston and is near the southern end of Windermere. |
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The Windermere Ferry is a vehicular cable ferry which crosses Windermere, a lake in the English county of Cumbria. |
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There has been a ferry at the site of the current Windermere Ferry for more than 500 years. |
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In Victorian times, encouraged by the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, a tourist trade developed. |
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They arrived in Windermere and climbed the nearby Orrest Head, where Wainwright saw his first view of the Lakeland fells. |
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In 1960, she retired to Outgate, on Lake Windermere, in the Lake Distinct, where she regularly entertained family and friends. |
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The lake and the surrounding fells are based on an amalgam of Windermere and Coniston Water, places where Ransome spent much of his childhood and later life. |
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That same year, Potter used some of her income and a small inheritance from an aunt to buy Hill Top Farm in Near Sawrey in the English Lake District near Windermere. |
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Besides these, a few A roads penetrate the area itself, notably the A591 which runs north westwards from Kendal to Windermere and then on to Keswick. |
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In 1887, when Dalguise was no longer available, the Potters took their first summer holiday in the Lake District, at Wray Castle near Lake Windermere. |
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Finally returning to his work after the war, Wyatt decided to move to the countryside and he became a forestry worker and campsite warden at Great Tower, Windermere. |
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Lakeside is a small settlement at the south end of Windermere, England. |
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On 20 April 1847, the through route to Windermere station was opened. |
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This is quite unlike Windermere where in summer, there is a sharp thermocline at a depth of 9 to 15 metres, well above the maximum depth of 60 metres or so. |
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Derwentwater and a section of Windermere complete the scene. |
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Although falling within the Southern Fells area, Wainwright makes no mention of the low hills between Coniston and Windermere in the Pictorial Guides. |
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Elter Water, Grasmere and a large part of Windermere can also be seen. |
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Despite the girdle of lakes only Windermere is visible from the summit. |
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Grandfather David Fantom, 63, had been involved in an ongoing dispute over the fence with Donald Bowman, 56, according to people in Windermere Road in Stockport, Cheshire. |
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All of the main fell groups are laid out, serried ranks of hills filling the skyline, although surprisingly Wast Water and Windermere are the only lakes visible. |
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Some services are timed to connect with sailings of the diesel excursion vessels or steam vessels on Windermere, sailing from Lakeside to Bowness and Ambleside. |
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There are no secondary schools in Broughton with children usually attending John Ruskin School in Coniston, Ulverston Victoria High School or Windermere School. |
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Listed Grade I, the building is now used as an information centre for the National Trust, and is part of the Trust's Windermere and Troutbeck property. |
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Windermere UDC had slight boundary changes in 1934 and was abolished by the Local Government Act 1972 replacing it with South Lakeland District Council. |
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Dr David Clark, Baron Clark of Windermere, who now lives in Windermere. |
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Historically a part of Westmorland, Windermere town was known as Birthwaite prior to the arrival of the Kendal and Windermere Railway, which stimulated its development. |
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Believed to date from 1849, and probably some of the first houses to be built in Windermere, the terrace of cottages was built for railway executives. |
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Slightly less grand than the above are the railway cottages at Windermere railway station in Cumbria which have been loosely attributed to Pugin or a follower. |
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The collection includes SL Dolly, 1850, thought to be the world's oldest mechanically powered boat, and several of the classic Windermere launches. |
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Many of these fine craft were saved from destruction when steam went out of fashion and are now part of the collection at Windermere Steamboat Museum. |
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Windermere and the surrounding countryside is the setting for mystery novelist Elizabeth George's 2012 book Believing the Lie, the 17th in the Inspector Lynley series. |
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The Windermere Cruising Association organises the popular Winter Series. |
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Since privatisation, three of the original large railway boats are operated by Windermere Lake Cruises Ltd, along with a fleet of smaller and more modern launches. |
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Its older name was Lang Holme, and 800 years ago it was the centre of the manor of Windermere and later, in effect, of a moiety of the barony of Kendal. |
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Windermere is long and narrow, like many other ribbon lakes. |
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These are generally a little less resistant to erosion than the rocks sequence to the north and underlie much of the lower landscapes around Coniston and Windermere. |
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All the others such as Windermere, Coniston Water, Ullswater and Buttermere are meres, tarns and waters, with mere being the least common and water being the most common. |
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Lord Arthur Savile and Miss Sybil Merton are in a blissful whirl of pre-marital soppiness until the young buck has his palm read at the home of Lady Windermere. |
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