1973
SD3598 : The Minstrels' Gallery and entrance to the Methodist Church
taken 52 years ago, near to Hawkshead, Cumbria, England

The Minstrels' Gallery and entrance to the Methodist Church
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The signs above the window to the right of the door advertise 'The Minstrels' Gallery, Morning coffee • Afternoon teas' and 'HAWKSHEAD POTTERY.'
By the side of the door a board advertises 'Light Refreshments, Teas • High Teas • Woodware and Pottery.'
The Minstrels' Gallery (formerly listed as Crown Mitre Cottage) is a Grade 2 listed building.
(See British Listed Buildings web page: Link
)
To the left of the photograph is the entrance porch to Hawkshead Methodist Church.
The roadway in the foreground is the western extent of Flag Street.
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See also these photographs by:
Helmut Zozmann: SD3598 : Hawkshead - 1983 (1983),
Humphrey Bolton: SD3598 : Hawkshead Methodist Chapel (2006),
Peter Trimming: SD3598 : Minstrels Gallery, Hawkshead (2009).
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See this Lake District National Park Authority document: Link
(Archive Link
) (pdf).
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Note: The Date Taken is the processing date printed on the slide and therefore the photograph could have been taken several weeks earlier.
The signs above the window to the right of the door advertise 'The Minstrels' Gallery, Morning coffee • Afternoon teas' and 'HAWKSHEAD POTTERY.'
By the side of the door a board advertises 'Light Refreshments, Teas • High Teas • Woodware and Pottery.'
The Minstrels' Gallery (formerly listed as Crown Mitre Cottage) is a Grade 2 listed building.
(See British Listed Buildings web page: Link

To the left of the photograph is the entrance porch to Hawkshead Methodist Church.
The roadway in the foreground is the western extent of Flag Street.
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See also these photographs by:
Helmut Zozmann: SD3598 : Hawkshead - 1983 (1983),
Humphrey Bolton: SD3598 : Hawkshead Methodist Chapel (2006),
Peter Trimming: SD3598 : Minstrels Gallery, Hawkshead (2009).
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See this Lake District National Park Authority document: Link


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Note: The Date Taken is the processing date printed on the slide and therefore the photograph could have been taken several weeks earlier.