
The
gallery itself has been broken down into the geographical subsections
described by Alfred Wainwright in his famous pictorial guides to the
lakeland fells.
1. The Eastern Fells
- including Helvellyn and Striding Edge, the Fairfield Horseshoe,
Ullswater;
2. The Far Eastern
Fells - Thornthwaite Crag, Harter Fell, Haweswater, Ill Bell, Rock at
Adam Seat;
3. The Central Fells
- Elterwater, Langdale Pikes, Blea Tarn, Harrison Stickle, Stickle
Tarn, Helm Crag, Grasmere, Pavey Ark, Pike O'Stickle & Loughrigg
Fell;
4. The Southern Fells
- Coniston Water, Duddon Valley, Old Man of Coniston, Levers Water,
Pudding Stone, Holme Fell & Tarn Hows
5. The Northern Fells
- Skiddaw & Blencathra
6. The North Western
Fells - Derwent Water, Grisedale Pike, Coledale, Catbells, Borrowdale
& the National Trust Centenary Stone
7. The Western Fells
- Great Gable & Buttermere
In addition, I have
included a section for the area around my home on the Furness Peninsula
(The Hoad in Ulverston and the beaches on Walney Island).
There is also a
section of photographs from places other than Cumbria: New York (World
Trade Centre and Statue of Liberty), Sydney (the Harbour Bridge and
Opera House among other scenes) and London (St. Paul's Cathedral and
various views along the River Thames).
Finally there is a
section of panoramic photos mainly from the Lake District (in
particular Red Tarn & Striding Edge and The View North From The
Summit of Catbells), but also including the North Yorkshire Dales
(Pen-Y-Gent, Wernside and Ribblehead Viaduct) and The Blue Mountains in
New South Wales.
This web site also
has some links to related web sites; namely recommended books for sale
on Amazon.co.uk, The Lake District National Park Authority, Mountain
Weather Information Service weather forecast and information about the
Lake District National Park on Wikipedia.org.
A framing service is
also available and commissions can be undertaken - for further details
please email me at the address, below.
