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The Off-Comers of Windermere, Birth of a Vibrant Victorian Township (Paperback)
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The Off-Comers of Windermere, Birth of a Vibrant Victorian Township (Paperback)
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The Off-Comers of Windermere, Birth of a Vibrant Victorian Township
fills a gap in the literature of the Lake District. It presents a
comprehensive social history of the many off-comers who built their
villas and mansions in a sylvan landscape, amongst the lakes and
fells of Lakeland, creating the vibrant village we know today as
Windermere. Who were these folk, wealthy and not, artisan and not,
mostly strangers who came from off to shape a Northern Arcadia? All
too often the memory of them and their contribution to the
architecture, institutions and heritage of the place has faded, and
been lost in the mists of time. This book seeks to revive their
memory and assemble a definitive record, before the facts are lost
forever. It also describes the many working people who provided
labour and skill to fashion the fabric, services and infrastructure
of a vibrant township for the enjoyment of residents and tourists
alike, who increasingly visit today. Windermere was born in 1847, a
product of the railway age, when a branch line opened from Kendal
to carry tourists into central Lakeland. It was vigorously opposed
by Wordsworth, who feared invasion of his homeland by uneducated
masses from the industrial hinterland. So what was the plan, if
any; who conceived it; and how was it accomplished? What linked a
private church, a college for the sons of clergymen, a school for
the poorer classes, and the elegant villas of gentlefolk? The
narrative is rooted in records, building as far as possible on
contemporaneous accounts of events, to weave a broad and colourful
tapestry which stretches from a sylvan quietude in 1800, through
the thrust of an iron way, to completion of a thriving township in
1900. A fascinating story emerges, supported by many colourful
anecdotes, and original photographs taken in Victorian times by one
of the founders.
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