Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (1851-1920)
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Just Published. A new biography of Hardwicke Rawnsley.

Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley

An Extraordinary Life 1851-1920

Michael Allen and Rosalind Rawnsley

To order your copy follow this link to the Books Cumbria website.


"The book is a wonderful achievement, comprehensive and authoritive, fascinating and engaging.  I marvel at how you have managed to include so much and provide such great detail on a very broad range of subjects.

I found the section about Wray extremely interesting, having grown up a few miles away in Hawkshead.  HDR was a very definite presence in the Lakes during the time I lived there in the sixties and seventies.  The chapter on 'The Voice of the Lake District' is particularly fine, and explains very well why HDR's Lakes books are so good to read." Andrew F. Wilson


"I found it very easy reading and not wanting to break off as the story unfolded. Your comprehensive and interesting coverage of the context of HDR’s activities provides a very clear picture of how tumultuous much of his life must have been. The now no longer unsung roles of Edith and Eleanor in keeping this potentially runaway train on the tracks, was of immense importance. Without their influence an awful lot of very important things might not have been achieved.

For me HDR is the archetypal activist for and facilitator of good causes. Being, as it were, at the sharp end of campaigns and controversies, he was bound to make some enemies but that should not detract from the sum total of his achievements. HDR’s, arguably pivotal, contribution to the conservation of the Lake District can now be fully recognised. It is up to researchers in other fields, such as education and welfare, to assess the extent of his influence, for which purpose the biography is a good starting point.

To sum up I applaud your achievement in producing this biography, which for quality I would place in the top tier of the genre. It deserves to be read and will I hope eventually achieve a reprint." Maurice George

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Edith Fletcher & Marriage

Crosthwaite - Early Years

Missionary Years

Early Years

Wray

School & University

Defender of the Lakes

Family History and the Lincolnshire Connection

Early Poetry

Footpath Closures in the Lake District

County Councillor (1889-1895)

Foundation and Early Years of the National Trust

Animal Welfare Campaigner

Education Pioneer

Expanding Horizons (1896-1899)

A New Century (1900-1903)

National Trust Becomes a Statutory Body

Voice of the Lake District

The Nation in Decline (1908-1910)

The Great War, Bereavement, and Retirement from Crosthwaite (1914-1917)

Second Marriage, and the End of the War (1918-1919)

The Final Year (1920)

Epilogue

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