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Photos from
around Sedbergh and Bowes (15 images)
(all contributions to these pages
very welcome - this set of photos was sent in by Paula)
Rev. Adamthwaite's school at Bowes Garsdalerigg and the Howgills Weaver's Yard in Sedbergh Weaver's Yard in Sedbergh Weaver's Yard in Sedbergh St Andrew's Church, Sedbergh
This school was the setting for Charles Dicken's Dotheboys Hall - see the article about the Seven Reverends Adamthwaite in the Miscellany section
one of these cottages was owned by Rev William Adamthwaite This view of Frostrow Fell near Sedbergh shows Holebeck Farm in the foreground (William Adamthwaite died here in 1696) and Upper and Lower Branthwaites behind (his great grandson, also William died here in 1776). In 1843 Low Branthwaites was owned by a Vipond Adamthwaite - presumably one of the sons of Thomas and Lucy (Vipond).
Several Adamthwaites lived and farmed here - John (1639-1720), William (1647-1699) and John junior (b~1678)
These photos are all of cottages at Hallbank, which is a cluster of cottages and land - owned at various times by various Adamthwaites - John (1671-1728), Thomas (1715-1768) , Thomas (1755-1798) and Rev William (1753-1826)
Toadpuddle (sometimes referred to as Tadpole) is located across the road from Hallbank and was owned by John Allen Adamthwaite in 1843
Here are three views of Weavers Yard in Sedbergh - where William Adamthwaite (1806-1888), the son of Rev William and Jane McEver, was living in the 1841 census with his wife and many children.
Low Street in Burton in Lonsdale - where William lived from 1881 until his death
Rev. Adamthwaite's school at Bowes
This school was the setting for Charles Dicken's Dotheboys Hall - see the article about the Seven Reverends Adamthwaite in the Miscellany section
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