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Kestrel, merlin, and hobby ride the air, hang, glide, and swoop.
Princess Mary photograph hung in lost Cumbrian school up for sale
A photograph of Princess Mary that hung in a Cumbrian school is up for auction.
Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood (1897-1965) was the only daughter of King George V and Queen Mary, and was also the aunt of the current British monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
1818 Auctioneers, on the Cumbria Lancashire border, expect it to make between £50 to £80 in their online sale of Antiques, Vintage & Collectables (11) which is live until April 25.
The black and white photograph is accompanied by a second picture, of Chapel Hill, the home of the family that won the portrait as a prize. It was part of a raffle of items, from public buildings in Mardale Green, near Haweswater.
Mardale Green is a sunken settlement that lies beneath Haweswater reservoir. It’s possible that you have been hiking in the area, walking past Haweswater reservoir without even realising that there is an abandoned hamlet sitting at the bottom of it.
(Facebook/Lake District National Park) It only becomes visible to the public in the summer months and in severe droughts when the water disperses. The hump back bridge, first built in the 17th century, and the rough outline of the streets are the only recognisable remnants of the settlements. While it may just look like mud and rocks at surface level, Mardale Green was once a thriving area that was used as a settlement right up until the 1930s.
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