The Pennine Way Pint
The story behind Wainwright's generous offer of a free pint upon completion of the UK's oldest National Trail, the Pennine Way.
Read moreThe story behind Wainwright's generous offer of a free pint upon completion of the UK's oldest National Trail, the Pennine Way.
Read moreThe first Kendal Holiday Week began in 1942. It was the first of three Holidays at Home programmes during Kendal's war years.
Read moreThe story behind the rare Alfred Wainwright Silver Plated Table Mats and Coasters Set, issued by the Westmorland Gazette.
Read moreThe full collection of the extremely rare Lakes and Lune Water Board Annual Reports, 1963–1973. Alfred Wainwright (1963–1966).
Read moreThe Eastern Fells was published in May 1955 and was dedicated to:“THE MEN OF THE ORDNANCE SURVEY whose maps of Lakeland have given me much pleasure both on the fells and by my fireside”
Read moreThe Far Eastern Fells was published in May 1957 and was dedicated to:“The memory of THE MEN WHO BUILT THE STONE WALLS, which have endured the storms of centuries and remain to this day as monuments to enterprise, perseverance and hard work”
Read morePennine Way Companion was published in June 1968, and was dedicated to:“THE ONE WHO HELPED MOST OF ALL”
Read moreWalks in Limestone Country was published in April 1970 with a dedication:“To BETTY – a charming companion on these walks”
Read moreWestmorland Heritage was published in 1975 and was: "A BOOK FOR THOSE WHO HAVE THEIR ROOTS IN WESTMORLAND"
Read moreWainwright in Lakeland was published in 1983 and was: "DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF FRANCES C. SCOTT who turned his dream of an Art Gallery at Abott Hall into reality"
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