Before the 1930s, Haweswater consisted of two small lakes. A village - Mardale Green - was at the head of the valley. A huge dam was built and the lovely valley was flooded to provide water for Manchester and industrial Lancashire. Buildings were demolished, but on rare occasions, during exceptionally dry summers, what remains below the waters of Haweswater Reservoir, can be seen. This was the case in the drought of 1995, when these pictures were taken.



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By now I feel that there really should have been a mention of the wonderful knit wear on this blog! Nice mountain shots too, dad!
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