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Photo: banks of the Tees near Rokeby (Gordon Hatton).

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Illustration: Greta Bridge, watercolor by John Sell Cotman, c. 1805 (Wikimedia Commons, The Yorck Project).

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The major north-south highway in Britain, running from London to York and on to Edinburgh.
Today the A1 follows essentially this same route.

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Wordsworth presumably makes this assumption because roughly 85% of Britons lived south of the Lake District in the first half of the nineteenth century.

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Title page for Wordsworth’s 1835 Guide. Note that Hudson and Nicholson, local publishers, have now taken over for Longman, who published the editions of 1820, 1822, and 1823. Image courtesy L. Tom Perry Special Collections, Harold B. Library, Brigham Young University.

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