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Procession up Hoad-Hill, the Site of the Memorial, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Procession up Hoad-Hill, the Site of the Memorial, 1850. Laying of the foundation stone at the site of a monument to Sir John Barrow, British geographer, linguist, writer and civil servant, in Ulverston, Cumbria. The procession then advanced by the serpentine road to the summit of the Hill of Hoad...This hill has many claims for this mark of respect to be erected on its summit. It was the favourite resort of Sir John in his days of boyhood...From Hoad may be seen the cottage of his birth, at Dragley Beck - the school in which he was educated - the town through which he daily passed to school, and the churchyard in which lay the remains of his parents. The prospect from the summit comprises some of the finest scenery in the Lake district'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850
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Procession up Hoad-Hill, 1850: A Historical Moment in Ulverston, Cumbria This evocative image captures a significant moment in Ulverston, Cumbria's history as a procession makes its way up Hoad-Hill, the site of the Sir John Barrow Memorial. The memorial was being erected in honor of Sir John Barrow, a renowned British geographer, linguist, writer, and civil servant. The procession, adorned with flags and banners, winds its way up the serpentine road towards the summit of Hoad-Hill. The hill holds a special significance for Sir John, as it was his favorite retreat during his boyhood years. From its summit, one can see the cottage of his birth at Dragley Beck, the school he attended, and the churchyard where his parents were laid to rest. The prospect from the summit encompasses some of the most beautiful scenery in the Lake District. The image captures the grandeur of the Victorian era, with boats and water transport playing a crucial role in transportation. The procession is led by a standard bearer carrying the Union Jack, and the participants wear their finest attire. This engraving was published in the Illustrated London News in 1850, providing a glimpse into the past and a testament to Sir John Barrow's enduring legacy. The image is a reminder of the rich history and heritage that Ulverston and Cumbria hold, and the importance of preserving it for future generations.
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