A view especially admired by John Ruskin, Edwardian/Victorian art critic and social thinker, wrote about this view in his book Fors Clavigera. J. M. W. Turner painted this view in 1818 and the original is held in a private collection.
road, bridge, river, Lune, "Kirkby Lonsdale", rocks, trees, water, reflections
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The road bridge over the River Lune at Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria ( formerly Westmoreland ), viewed from the more famous and ancient 'Devil's' Bridge, which is now closed to through traffic.
"Kirkby Lonsdale", Cumbria, river, Lune, bridge, rock, banks, stone, water
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A view of 'Devil's Bridge' at Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria (formerly Westmoreland ) taken from the river and showing the newer road bridge in the background.
"Kirkby Lonsdale", Cumbria, river, Lune, bridge, rock, banks, stone, water
Description
A view of 'Devil's Bridge' at Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria (formerly Westmoreland ) taken from the river and showing the newer road bridge in the background.
Kirkby Lonsdale, adjacent to the River Lune, Spring, sunshine, blue sky, tourism, adjacent to Devil's Bridge, popular stopping point for motorcyclists, mature motorcyclists, bikers
Kirkby Lonsdale, adjacent to the River Lune, Spring, sunshine, blue sky, tourism, adjacent to Devil's Bridge, popular stopping point for motorcyclists, mature motorcyclists, bikers
A notice fixed to a stone stoop on Devil's Bridge at Kirkby Lonsdale in Cumbria (formerly Westmoreland ) giving information about penalties for jumping off the bridge into the river Lune!!
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, England, English, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, AONB, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lower Slaughter, Village, Tourist Attraction, Visitor Attraction, River Eye, Stone Bridge, Footbridge, IPSV1409,
Mill; Old Mill; River; Nidd; River Nidd; Yorkshire; Rivers; Trees; River Bank; Smooth water; Blue sky; Lush river bank; Curves; Early Spring; Pateley Bridge; Glasshouses
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Old Mill sitting on the bank of the River Nidd inbetween Pateley Bridge and Glasshouses
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, British, England, English, Gloucestershire, Cotswolds, AONB, Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Lower Slaughter, River Eye, Sluice Gate, Village, River Control, Tourist Attraction, Visitor Attraction, Water, Flowing,