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View on the banks of Coniston water.

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cows
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Cottage at Nebthit with Backbarrow-crag.

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cottage
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Coniston Water head.

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man leading a horse
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View on Coniston-water.

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adult walking with two children
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Penny bridge, between Ulverstone & Conistone; with the tide in.

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bridge and boat
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South view of Furness Abbey, Lancashire.

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Ruins
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William Frederick Wells

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Vale of the Lune, Lonsdale, looking towards Ingleborough Hill & Hornby Castle.

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Vale
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Joseph Wilkinson

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Joseph Wilkinson’s Drawings from Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire (1810)

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Curators
Nicholas Mason
Paul Westover
Shannon Stimpson
Billy M. Hall
Jarom McDonald
Date Published:
May 2020
Description

Although enduring interest in Select Views in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire (1810) has focused almost exclusively on Wordsworth’s anonymous letterpress, the volume’s fundamental raison d’être was the landscape art of the Rev. Joseph Wilkinson. As recounted in our introduction to Wordsworth's Guide to the Lakes, Wilkinson was an avid amateur artist with a particular passion for his native Lake District. In publishing Select Views, he fulfilled a fifteen-year dream of putting his sketches into wider circulation.

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