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Drystone Walls of the North
Drystone Walls of the North - First-class drystone walling beside the River at Langdale in the Lake District: Many of the stones for the wall have been picked from the river-bed - a frequent occurrence in the Langdales. The dry summer of 1953 gave a good opportunity for walling by the river.
1956
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1956 Arrangement Arranging Craft Craftsmanship Craftsmen Cumbria Langdale Planks Riverbed Skill Skills Stones Walling Walls Drystone
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1. Title: Drystone Walls of the North: A Traditional Craft in Action along the River in Langdale, Lake District, Cumbria, England, 1956 2.. This evocative photograph captures the essence of traditional drystone walling in the North of England, specifically in the beautiful and rural setting of Langdale in the Lake District. The dry summer of 1953 provided an ideal opportunity for skilled craftsmen to construct these first-class drystone walls along the riverbank. The stones used in the wall's construction were primarily sourced from the riverbed, a common practice in the Langdales. The arrangement of these stones, carefully selected and skillfully placed, demonstrates the dedication and craftsmanship required to create such enduring structures. The drystone walls of the North have long been a symbol of the region's rich rural heritage and the unwavering connection between the people and the land. The 1950s, a decade marked by post-war recovery and a renewed appreciation for traditional skills, saw a resurgence in the craft of drystone walling. The planks of stone, arranged in a seemingly effortless yet intricate pattern, showcase the artistry and patience of the craftsmen. The drystone walls not only serve as functional barriers against the elements but also contribute to the picturesque landscapes that have made the Lake District a beloved destination for visitors from around the world. This photograph, taken in 1956, is a testament to the enduring appeal and importance of traditional drystone walling in the North of England. It serves as a reminder of the rural skills that have shaped the region's history and continue to inspire awe and admiration.
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