The Armitt Collections
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The Armitt Museum and Library has an astounding collection of Art, Archaeology, Archives, Books, Geology, Photography and Local History as depicted here.
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Water-colours, prints, pastels and oil paintings. This collection includes over 400 water colours by Beatrix Potter depicting fungi, fossils and Roman archaeology. Other works are by Kurt Schwitters, William Green, William Payne, J B Pyne James Walton and T L Aspland. |
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Archaeology
Neolithic, Bronze Age and Roman material collected in and around Ambleside. |
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| Archives
Manuscripts, letters, folk songs, local account books, poor-law records and deeds. Many items relate to Lake District personalities and scholars, including John Ruskin, Harriet Martineau and Charlotte Mason.
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Books Over 10,000 titles relating to the Lake District and the people who lived, worked and visited there. Includes an extensive collection of early guide books, a wide range of books about local history, Medieval Cumbria, Charlotte Mason’s educational theories, work by local authors, such as Arthur Ransome, Beatrix Potter and Norman Nicholson and books about mountaineering collected by Bob and Muriel Files. For far greater detail of the collections, see the Bibliographies page at this link. |
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| Personal Items
Many items have a direct connection with famous local people, such as a lock of John Ruskin's hair, Harriet Martineau's life mask and Dorothy Wordsworth' s scarf.
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Geology
Lake District specimens collected by John Ruskin, Walter Annis and Dr. F H Day. |
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| Photography
Local scenes and people mainly photographed by local Victorian photographers such as Herbert Bell, Frith, Mason and the Abrahams Brothers.
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Local History
Items made and used by local people in the home and at work. We also have an interesting textile collection featuring work from the Langdale Linen industry and samples of Ruskin Lace. For more information on Ruskin Lace, visit Elizabeth Prickett's Website.
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Newspapers & Parish Magazines |
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