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Browsing articles by AndrewSmith - [previous] :: [next]A few snaps from a walk down a disused railway at Keswick in the Lake District, UK. It's been turned into a pleasant footpath, with numerous small bridges over the River Greta. It was used to transport coke (not the drinking stuff) and also bobbins for the cotton industry. A bridge through a tunnel:
This article has been viewed 2910 times in the last 61 months Catherine Penfold-Waxman: 11th Jul 2006 - 15:43 GMTThese are very lovely photos. I always enjoy a nice walk in the country. Thanks. Andrew Smith: 11th Jul 2006 - 19:48 GMTThanks Catherine & Peter. It was a bright February day and, amid the scenery, it was good to be reminded that industrial heritage doesn't belong solely to the cities. Angela: 27th Sep 2006 - 21:51 GMTIt is wonderfull to be shown the true beauty of keswick! Long may it live on. Denis: : 27th Oct 2006 - 15:25 GMTA favourite walk, now that I'm knocking on a bit. Flat and scenic, capped by a meal at the Horse & Farrier in Threlkeld, and the bus back to Keswick. Dreamland! Comment on this article..Browsing articles by AndrewSmith - [previous] :: [next] |
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