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Once upon a time many shops, tea rooms,
etc. in Lakeland sold postcards. Mostly these were the standard views
of fells and lakes usually photographed in bright sunshine with smiling
"tourists" on the summits or ascending the heights.
On the same stands as these cards were
scenes of Lakeland foxhunting, also sold as postcards.
Fashion changes and the hunting cards
were phased out for whatever reason. A sense of reality overtook the postcard
industry and the cards showed the Lakeland as it really is, the faces
of "tourists" reflecting more accurately the struggle of getting
to the summits and pictures taken in bad weather appeared. But the "hunting
cards" were gone.
The Ullswater on Helvellyn - Mayson's Keswick series
- photo by G.P. Abraham.JPG

The Blencathra Pack Under Skiddaw - Mayson's Keswick
series

Hunting in Newlands Valley -Mayson's Keswick
Series

The Coniston at Rydal

The Coniston

The Coniston at Sweden Bridge, Ambleside - Sanderson
& Dixon, postmarked 1960

The Coniston at Tarn Hows - Sanderson & Dixon

Coniston Foxhounds at Rydalwater - Salmon Cameracolour

Blencathra Foxhounds, John Peel's Pack - Sanderson
and Dixon
Blencathra Foxhounds, John Peel's Pack - Sanderson
and Dixon - postmarked 1953

John Peel - printed in Germany

Misprint on the location of John Peel's grave -
Valentine's series
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