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Literary World Photographs Arts Picture Library
An evolving collection of photographs of the literary connections in northern England.
All literature related photos can be bought as stock images, prints or greetings cards.
LIFESTYLE AND LEISURE PICTURE LIBRARY: The Arts
Literature and book photos - copyright Joan Bryden
Literary Connections: Cumbria
Literary Connections: Yorkshire
Storytelling
Literature Photo Gallery
Literature Photo Gallery
AMBLESIDE 43
The Old Stamp House in Ambleside where William Wordsworth worked
The Old Stamp House where Wordsworth worked
The Jerwood Centre, Grasmere
GRASMERE 25
The Jerwood Centre, Grasmere
RYDAL 01
Rydal Mount, home of William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth information
Rydal Mount, Home of Wordsworth
RYDAL 05
Dora's Field; Daffodils planted by William Wordsworth in memory of his sister.
Doras Field, Rydal
William Wordsworth's Grave, Grasmere
GRASMERE 23
William Wordsworth's Grave in St. Oswald's Churchyard, Grasmere
SHEEP 20
Herdwick sheep, a breed championed by Beatrix Potter
Herdwick Sheep
COCKERMOUTH 01
Wordsworth House, Cockermouth: The birthplace of William Wordsworth
Wordsworth House, Cockermouth
Tower Bank Arms, Near Sawrey
SAWREYS 01
Tower Bank Arms which featured in 'The Tale of Jemima Puddleduck' by Beattrix Potter
Dove Cottage, Grasmere
GRASMERE 24
Dove Cottage, Grasmere: The home of William Wordsworth
Hill Top, Near Sawrey
SAWREYS 02
Hill Top, the home of Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter information
Castle Cottage, Near Sawrey
SAWREYS 14
Castle Cottage: Home of Beatrix Potter and her husband William Heelis
Troutbeck Park Farm
TROUTBECK 12
Troutbeck Park Farm once owned by Beatrix Potter
Moss Eccles Tarn, Claife Heights
SAWREYS 07
Water lilies on Moss Eccles Tarn which were planted by Beatrix Potter
John Ruskin Monument
KESWICK 46
John Ruskin Monument on Friar's Crag, Keswick
Brantwood, Coniston
CONISTON 19
Brantwood, Coniston: The home of John Ruskin
John Ruskin information
Wilfin Beck, Sawrey
SAWREYS 12
Wilfin Beck which features in 'The Fairy Caravan' by Beatrix Potter
SEDBERGH 01
Sedbergh: England's Book Town
Sedbergh
Stony Lane, Sawrey
SAWREYS 04
Stony Lane which features in 'The Tale of Tom Kiiten and Samuel Whiskers' by Beatrix Potter
AMBLESIDE 38
Armitt Museum, Ambleside
Armitt Museum, Ambleside
Wordsworth's daffodils, Glencoyne Bay
GLENCOYNE 03
Wordsworth's daffodils at Glencoyne Bay, Ullswater
WATENDLATH 12
The fictional home of Judith Paris from 'The Rogue Herries Chronicles', Watendlath
Sir Hugh Walpole information
Fictional Home of Judith Paris, Watendlath
KESWICK 48
Brackenburn Lodge, the home of Sir Hugh Walpole
Brackenburn Lodge,: Home of Hugh Walpole
BASSENTHWAITE 15
Bassenthwaite Lake and St. Bega's which is believed to be the inspiration for 'Morte de Arthur' by Alfred Lord Tennyson
St. Bega's Church, Bassenthwaite
BASSENTHWAITE 13
Mirehouse: Often visited by Tennyson, Wordsworth, Carlyle and Southey
Mirehouse, Bassenthwaite
Malham Tarn House
MALHAM 18
Malham Tarn inspired Charles Kingsley to write 'The Water Babies'
Story time : father and child
TODDLER 04
Story time: Father and child
Kendal Mintfest 2011
TAFFY THOMAS 01
Taffy Thomas, Storyteller Laureate at Kendal Mintfest 2011
Taffy Thomas
TAFFY THOMAS 02
Taffy Thomas, Storyteller Laureate

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