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The vale of Lyvennet

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A richly illustrated local monograph that surveys a small valley’s natural features, antiquities, and folklore. Detailed pen drawings and measured plans accompany descriptive text to document topography, geological observations, manorial records, architectural remains, and wild plants. The author systematically treats individual sites, reproducing archival headings, copying monuments, and compiling a geological section and map alongside notes from local informants. The result blends antiquarian description, scientific observation, and personal study into a concise, visually driven record that conveys the landscape’s material history and living character.

About the Author

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John Salkeld Bland

John Salkeld Bland was an English author known for his work "The Vale of Lyvennet," which reflects his deep appreciation for the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Lyvennet Valley in Cumbria. Bland's writing often captures the essence of rural life and the landscapes of northern England, contributing to the literary portrayal of the region. His work is appreciated for its vivid descriptions and insightful observations, offering readers a glimpse into the life and environment of the area during his time.

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