A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of Derwentwater frozen over and an exhilarating vista of a bright and frosty morning.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of the grand escarpment of High cup nick cutting into the Cumbrian Pennines.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of this historic site nestled in the lonely Coledale valley.
A charcoal drawing of the enchanting Newlands valley and the old mine shop.
A Charcoal drawing of the grandeur of Newlands valley from lofty Dale head.
A charcoal drawing of Scope End with Goldscope mine in Newlands valley.
A Charcoal drawing of some quarrymen's lonely bothy at Green crag near Hayatacks.
A Charcoal drawing of the wild and remote Seathwaite valley from the ancient Graphite mine.
A Charcoal and Iron ore pastel darwing of a local miner undergroud at the rock drill in Carrock mine.
A Charcoal drawing of the Cornish style engine house of Saltom pit (colliery), perched high on the shore cliffs.
A Charcoal drawing of a quarryman on his way down to the cart track to Buttermere with a heavy load of dressed slates.
A Charcoal drawing of the old blasting powder magazine (store) on the road to Greenside mine in Patterdale.
A Charcoal drawing of Eskdale's ancient watermill and packhorse bridge where corn was ground, and later, bobbins turned from locally coppiced Oak.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of a wild fell in the upper reaches of Great Langdale.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of a frasty and bright morning on the shore of Derwentwater.
A Graphite and Charcoal drawing of the old CK & P railway viaduct overlooked by Blencathra.
A Charcoal drawing of a rare survivor, the Duddon Iron furnace, nestled by the estuary in the ancient Charcoal producing woodland that fuelled it.
A Charcoal drawing of the outstanding locally made cast Iron canopy and platform of the historical CK & P railway station at Keswick.
A charcoal drawing of the last traditional charcoal burner near Bouth.
A Charcoal drawing of a swill basket maker weaving the tough oak swils into a strong swill basket near Haverthwaite.
A charcoal drawing of one of many dry stone wallers tending his ancestors' work high upon the fells.
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