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William Wordsworth (1770 1850), English romantic poet. Date: 19th century
Wordsworth / Old RectoryWILLIAM WORDSWORTH English poets home from 1811 to 1813, The Old Rectory, which was demolished in the 1890s Date: 1770 - 1850
Windermere tourism bookletFront cover of a guide book covering the Windermere area of the Lake District in Cumbria at a time when walking and rambling in the countryside was very popular
Wordsworth / HawksheadA corner of the Square, and tiny Methodist chapel, which has been operative since 1862, at Hawkshead, Cumbria, the village where William Wordsworth lived as a boy
Wordsworth [Boxall]WILLIAM WORDSWORTH English writer
Wedding of Rosamund Fisher and Lord ColeridgeWedding (in the Henry VIII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London) on 28 August 1936 - Rosamund Fisher, daughter of Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher, and Captain Richard Duke Coleridge. 1936
Grasmere Dove Cottage early 1900s
Dove Cottage, Grasmere, early 1900s
Rydal Mount, Lake District
Rydal Mount, Ambleside, Victorian period
The Grave, We Are Seven, Conwy churchyard, WalesThe Grave, We Are Seven, St Mary's Church, Conway (Conwy) Churchyard, Wales, which inspired a poem by William Wordsworth in 1798 Date: circa 1910
WE ARE SEVEN GRAVEThe We are Seven grave, Conway, North Wales, made famous in the (1798) poem by William Wordsworth; protected by an iron grill to prevent visitors chipping away at it! Date: 1950s
Samuel Rogers house facing Green Park. Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated
Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated, although his fame has long since been eclipsed by his Romantic colleagues and friends Wordsworth
Dungeon Ghyll Force, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictDungeon Ghyll Force waterfall, Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District, mentioned in one of Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Country people, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake DistrictCountry people with dogs at Langdale, Cumbria (Westmorland), Lake District, an area referred to in Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Solitary farmhouse, Langdale, Cumbria, Lake District, referred to in one of Wordsworths poems. Date: 1843
Tintern Abbey in Wales, which inspired William Wordsworth to write his poem Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a tour, 13 July 1798. Date: 1888
The Grave of Poet William Wordsworth, Grasmere, CumbriaThe Grave of Poet William Wordsworth (1770-1850), Grasmere, Cumbria. Date: 1908
Arnolds home at Fox HowMatthew Arnolds home at Fox How, near Ambleside in Cumbria, built by his father Thomas A. at Wordsworths suggestion : W. and Harriet Martineau lived close by. Date: 1822 - 1888
Wordsworth / Rydal MountWILLIAM WORDSWORTH English poets home at Rydal Mount Date: 1770 - 1850
Wordsworth / Dove CottageWILLIAM WORDSWORTH his home, Dove Cottage in Grasmere Date: 1907
Hawkshead Grammar School, Ambleside, Cumbria, England, attended by poet William Wordsworth, who carved his name on one of the 16th century desks! Date: built 1585
John WordsworthJOHN WORDSWORTH churchman, bishop of Salisbury, son of the bishop of Lincoln and a relative of the poet. Date: 1843 - 1911
Christopher WordsworthCHRISTOPHER WORDSWORTH churchman, bishop of Lincoln Date: 1807 - 1885
Charles WordsworthCHARLES WORDSWORTH churchman, bishop of St Andrews, Scotland. Date: 1806 - 1892
Library of Congress Mural - Wordsworths Boy of WinanderWashington DC, USA - Mural - Poetry Series by Henry Oliver Walker (1843-1929). Found in the Library of Congress, Thomas Jefferson Building. Wordsworths Boy of Winander
Wordworths House - Rydal Mount, CumbriaWordworths House - Rydal Mount, Lake District, Cumbria Date: 1908
British Ballad, RuthRUTH. British ballad by William Wordsworth (1770 - 1850)
Archbishop of Canterbury with Bishops of London & SalisburyThe Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Thomas Davidson, 1st Baron Davidson of Lambeth (1848-1930) walking behind the Bishop of London, Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram (centre)
Mary Robinson ButtermereMARY ROBINSON, known as the Maid of Buttermere, daughter of the landlord of the Fish inn, seduced by Hatfield, con man, hanged for forgery 1803. Celebrated by Wordsworth
Wordsworth / Immortal 6ODE ON INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY RECEIVED IN CHILDHOOD... there was a time when meadow, grove and stream
Wordsworths HouseThe English poet WILLIAM WORDSWORTH (1770 - 1850) lived in this picturesque cottage beside Ullswater, English Lake District, Cumbria, for several years
Wordsworth / GraveWILLIAM WORDSWORTH his grave, and Coleridge s
Mary WordsworthMARY WORDSWORTH Wife of William Wordsworth
Wordsworth / AlfoxdenWILLIAM WORDSWORTH Alfoxden and the Bristol Channel
COLERIDGE (1772-1834)SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and literary critic. Friends with Wordsworth
Wordsworth [Postcard]WILLIAM WORDSWORTH English writer, in later life
Wordsworth [Hancock]WILLIAM WORDSWORTH English writer, as a young man, in 1798
Wordsworth [Gillies]WILLIAM WORDSWORTH English writer, towards the end of his life
Wordsworth / Haydon IllusWILLIAM WORDSWORTH English poet
Wordsworth / Anon EngWILLIAM WORDSWORTH English poet
Wordsworth / PickersgillWILLIAM WORDSWORTH English poet In 1836