Westmorland

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Westmorland is an area of North West England which was historically a county. The area included part of the Lake District and the southern Vale of Eden, and its inhabitants were known as Westmerians.

Henry Wallis - Burnshead Hall, Westmorland, page 45 (Volume One) - B1974.12.853 - Yale Center for British ArtHenry Wallis - Burnshead Hall, Westmorland, page 45 (Volume One) - B1974.12.853 - Yale Center for British Art
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Hand-drawn map of Westmoreland and Cumberland by Christopher Saxton from 1576Hand-drawn map of Westmoreland and Cumberland by Christopher Saxton from 1576
County Hall (also known as County Offices), KendalCounty Hall (also known as County Offices), Kendal
Westmorland: Robert Morden (1695)Westmorland: Robert Morden (1695)
Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated - from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, and c.; with descriptions by T. Rose (1835) (14790252693)Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated - from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, and c.; with descriptions by T. Rose (1835) (14790252693)