A Postcard from the Lake District

A Postcard from the Lake District by Jan Dobrzynski, published by History Press Limited in 2011, offers a visual and historical exploration of the Lake District through over 200 vintage postcards. This first edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English, showcasing the region’s geological history shaped by volcanic activity and glacial erosion. The book captures the essence of the Lake District, detailing its landscapes, historical conflicts, and the evolution of its settlements, from border towns to market hubs.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of images and narratives that highlight the area’s natural beauty and historical significance. The book delves into themes of social history and regional development, illustrating how the Lake District has been immortalized by photographers and artists over generations. With its focus on the interplay between landscape and history, A Postcard from the Lake District serves as both a visual delight and an informative resource for those interested in the history of Great Britain and the art of postcard collecting.
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The rocks of Lakeland were laid down over millions of years of volcanic activity and sub-marine sedimentation, eroded by wind, rain, and glaciers of the ice age, which scoured the river valleys, widened them, and formed the lakes. The towering fells hide a violent past: the struggle over a disputed border between England and Scotland; the ruins of a Roman fort at Hardknott testify to an even earlier conflict with the Celtic Brigantes. From border settlements to market towns, mining, and the coming of the railways, this book takes the reader on a journey in words and pictures across the entire Lake District along becks and rivers, down force and ghyll, across precipitous passes, over fells, and through dales, using more than 200 old postcards from the authors’ extensive collections. It is a record of soaring mountain ranges with evocative names like Skiddaw, Saddleback, Scafell, and Helvellyn. Tranquil tarns and lakes Windermere, Coniston, Derwent, Ullswater, with their sailboats and steamers, all immortalized by past generations of photographers and artists for the benefit of innumerable tourists and travelers.
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