A President's Love Affair with the Lake District: Woodrow Wilson's "second Home"

A President's Love Affair with the Lake District: Woodrow Wilson's "second Home"
ISBN-10
0952855003
ISBN-13
9780952855002
Category
Lake District (England)
Pages
116
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
Young Writers
Authors
Andrew Wilson, Stanley Peter Dance

Description

The family arrived on 10 July at Loughrigg Cottage , Rydal , which was owned by Ambleside draper John Tolson but let to Adelaide Troutbeck Wordsworth , the widow of Henry Curwen Wordsworth , a grandson of the poet .

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