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James Clarke of Penrith (1745-1790) - Surveyor and Topographer of the Lake District

Robinsons School, Middlegate, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7PT

  • Multiple dates available
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Small display with free leaflet about James Clarke of Penrith (1745-1790) Surveyor and Topographer of the Lakes

Born at Watermillock, James Clarke is remembered as author of the ‘Survey of the Lakes of Cumberland and Westmorland and Lancashire, together with an Account, Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive, of the Adjacent Country’. The Museum has one of these folios, which appeared in 1787, containing eleven large engraved maps. They demonstrate his exemplary draughtsmanship and include the first detailed map of Penrith and a diagram of the view from Penrith Beacon. He described the local culture and dialect and inserted a section on ‘The Border History’, which had done much to shape the character of the region.

A more portable, quarto edition ‘by the Late James Clarke’, was published in 1793 titled ‘Plans of the Lakes … with an Accurate Survey of the Roads Leading to them from Penrith, Keswick, &c.’.

The Museum also holds a copy of this rarity, bound in original drab paper-covered boards. The original folio and quarto editions will be displayed, and a free leaflet available.

Timings & Tours

Friday 06 September:
1000-1600
Saturday 07 September:
1000-1600
Monday 09 September:
1000-1600
Tuesday 10 September:
1000-1600
Wednesday 11 September:
1000-1600
Thursday 12 September:
1000-1600
Friday 13 September:
1000-1600
Saturday 14 September:
1000-1600

Location & directions

Robinsons School, Middlegate, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 7PT

Contact on day:
The Curator
Telephone number:
+441768865105

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Accessibility details

The Museum shares the building with the Information Centre who can advise on other facilities and amenities in the vicinity. The Museum displays artefacts, many dating from the18th Century, providing a context for the life and work of James Clarke of Penrith, The nearby Coronation Garden explores the history of Penrith through text and sculpture to further the appreciation of the history and culture of James Clarke's hometown

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