By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes (Glasgow, 1911)
Rawnsley writes that ‘it will be seen that many of the walks herein described were taken in the Spring of the year. This has been done with a purpose. I have long felt that the outside public do not realise the extreme beauty of the colouring of the Lake District at this season’.
The book is dedicated to:
Her Royal Highness
The Princess Louise
President of the National Trust
Who Gave The Summit of Grange Fell In
Memory Of Her Brother, The Late King Edward VII.
And By Her Public Spirit Was Instrumental In
Helping Great Britain To Obtain The Most
Beautiful Part Of Borrowdale For
The Enjoyment Of The People
Contents
Past and Present in the Keswick Vale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 1-19)
Morning and Evening at Crosthwaite (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 20-26)
Skating on Windermere (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 27-35)
March Marvels at the Lakes (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 36-46)
A Crack about Herdwick Sheep (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 47-72)
An April Walk to Westmoreland (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 73-84)
Sexton Joe (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 85-91)
An Evening Walk in Wythop (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 92-99)
Up Fairfield, in June (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 100-111)
A Lesser Known Worthy of the Lake District (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 112-123)
The Olympia of Wrestling in the North (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 124-132)
To Easedale Tarn (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 133-155)
Buck Castle—A British Stronghold (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 156-166)
A Pilgrimage to Irton Cross (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 167-175)
A Spring Wald Up Skiddaw Dodd (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 176-186)
The Hermitage Chapel on Cartmel Fell (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 187-207)
The King’s How in Borrowdale (By Fell and Dale at the English Lakes, pp. 208-233)