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Scale Force, CumbriaSightseers admire Scale Force, Cumbria, one of the most dramatic falls of the Lake District. Date: 1833
Ullswater, Lake DistrictUllswater, Cumbria, showing Liulphs Tower Date: 1815
Castle Crag, Borrowdale, Lake DistrictA party of sightseers admire the picturesque beauties of Castle Crag, Borrowdale, Cumbria, from the village of Grange, while their guide waits with their horses. Date: 1832
Crummock Water, Lake DistrictCrummock Water, Cumbria Date: 1833
Scawfell Pikes, Lake DistrictScawfell Pikes, Cumbria, viewed from Sty Head Date: 1833
Lodore Falls, Lake District Date: 1833
Honister Pass, Lake DistrictHonister Pass, Cumbria, is a formidable natural obstacle in its own right, but in this print it seems that some travellers have been caught in a Western-style ambush
Rydal Water, Lake DistrictAnglers fish a stream while countryfolk cross it on a primitive bridge, near Rydal Water, Cumbria Date: circa 1830
Devils Bridge, EnglandAn amateurish daub of the stone bridge known as Devils Bridge in Kirby Lonsdale, Cumbria (Cumberland). Date: 1893
William CruikshankWILLIAM CUMBERLAND CRUIKSHANK Medical : anatomist Date: 1745 - 1800
Glencoyne Farm, dating from 1629, at Ullswater, on the boundary of Westmorland with Cumberland (Cumbria), England. Date: 17th century
Centre Court, Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch, London W1, a restaurant in art deco style. Date: circa 1930s
Queen Alexandra and her relatives at Bernstorff CastlePortrait of Queen Alexandra and her Danish relatives at Bernstorff Castle in Denmark. From left to right are the Duke of Cumberland, Princess Victoria (Toria), Princess Olga of Cumberland (seated)
Danish Royal Family Sharing a JokeA candid photograph of Queen Alexandra and her family, laughing together at a sporting event in Copenhagen. From left: Princess Marie Bonaparte (wife of Prince George of Greece)
Cumberland Lodge, WindsorA view of Cumberland Lodge in Windsor, the home of Princess Marie Louise of Schleswig Holstein, grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. Date: 1891
Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, CumberlandThe Cockermouth Union workhouse schools at Flimby, Cumberland. Flimby Lodge was purchased by the Union in 1886 for conversion to a school and vagrant wards
Victoria Louise & Ernest AugustusPrincess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Duchess of Brunswick (Victoria Louise Adelaide Matilda Charlotte (1892 - 1980) - the only daughter and the seventh child of Wilhelm II
Cumberland Stone - Culloden Moor. Found on the eastern side of the battlefield and reputedly where the Duke of Cumberland watched the Redcoats defeat Bonnie Prince Charlies Jacobite army at
Boys Band, Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, ScotlandMembers of the Boys Band posing on the deck of the Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association
Training Ship Empress, Helensburgh, ScotlandThe Training Ship Empress, operated at Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire, Scotland) on the Clyde, by the Clyde Industrial Training Ship Association
Industrial School, Cockermouth, CumbriaThe Cumberland County Industrial School on Lorton Road, Cockermouth, Cumbria, was opened in 1881 to hold 150 boys. Industrial Schools housed children aged 7-15 placed there by magistrates for a
Ernest Augustus HannoverERNEST AUGUSTUS - Duke of Cumberland (1799) - 5th son of George III - became King of Hanover in 1837
Prince Ernst AugustusERNEST AUGUSTUS, Duke of Cumberland (1799) - son of King George III. Became King of Hanover in 1837
Sebergham Bridge, Cumbria : the bridge spans the river Caldew
St Bees College, CumbriaGeneral view of St Bees College, Cumbria, a theological college which opened in 1817, admitting 20 students who paid five pounds per term
Kew PetitionAgitation for the earlier opening of Kew Gardens - demonstration at Cumberland Gate
Bristol Cathedral, viewed from Cumberland Basin. Date: 1878
Wrestling Match in Cumberland, 1842Engraving showing a wrestling match taking place in a Cumberland town, North England, 1842
Cumberland / HohenzollernVIKTORIA LUISE, only daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II, pictured with her fiancee, Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick- Luneburg, son of the Duke & Duchess of Cumberland
Prussian Royal MarriageVIKTORIA LUISE, only daughter of the Kaiser, pictured with her fiancee Prince Ernst Augustus of Brunswick Luneburg, son of the Duke & Duchess of Cumberland
Marble Arch, London, 1851Engraving showing the Marble Arch at Cumberland Gate, Hyde Park, London, 1851
William / Cumberland / MedalWILLIAM AUGUSTUS DUKE OF CUMBERLAND 3rd son of George II, he fought in the Battle of Culloden
USA Cumberland GapThe Cumberland Gap, a pass through the Cumberland plateau in Tennessee, was a notable landmark for settlers traveling to the West
Cumberland SceneryAn impressive view of the Hard Knott Pass, looking towards Eskdale, Cumberland, England
Mini Railway Ride 1940SA train on the miniature Ravensglass-Eskdale Railway, Cumberland, at the station, carries several carriages full of passengers
Carlisle Cathedral, Cumberland. Famed for its fine stained glass, it is the only Augustinian Church to attain Cathedral rank
Lakes / DerwentwaterScene at Derwentwater, Cumberland, in the English Lake District. Fringed with lovely woods and dotted with tree-clad islets
John Nash HousesCumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, with some of the fine houses built by the architect John Nash in 1827
George Earl CumberlandGeorge Clifford, third earl of CUMBERLAND naval commander
Northern Misty MorningMorning mist over the village of Bost, Cumberland, England
Climbing Great GableA rock climber on Great Gable, Cumberland, England
Aira Force GhostA Woman in White haunts Aira Force, in Cumberland; they say it is the ghost of a lady who long ago threw herself into the river
Duke of Cumberland 1807Ernest Augustus Duke of Cumberland
Village Children & HoopFive children with a toy hoop standing at the top of a street looking down on Seatoller, Cumberland. The chimneys are smoking in the pretty cottages
Spanish. Suc. War / RamillesBATTLE OF FONTENOY The duke of Cumberland successfully routs the French, but the failure of his Dutch allies leads eventually to a defeat
USA / Cumberland Gap C1840Cumberland Gap, now a National Historical Park, Kentucky and Tennessee
Canadian Mission ChurchNative American converts make their way across the ice to reach the church at the Cumberland mission station in the Canadian/ American north- west
Carlisle, CumbriaA distant prospect of the city of Carlisle, Cumberland (now Cumbria) - the castle and the cathedral are clearly seen, also the city walls