- male, deceased (1991)
- Alfred ("A.") Wainwright MBE (17 January 1907 - 20 January 1991) was a British hillwalker, guidebook author and illustrator. His seven-volume...
- male
- Rydal Mount is a house near Ambleside in the Lake District. It is best known as the home of William Wordsworth from 1813 to his death in 1850....
- male, deceased (1967)
- Arthur Mitchell Ransome (January 18, 1884 - June 3, 1967), was a British author and journalist, best known for writing the "Swallows and Amazons"...
- female, deceased (1855)
- Dorothy Wordsworth was an English poet and diarist.
- male, deceased (1929)
- Alfred Heaton Cooper was an English landscape artist who worked in watercolours. He was born in 1864 in Manchester and brought up in Bolton,...
- male, deceased (1995)
- William Heaton Cooper was an English landscape artist who worked predominantly in watercolours. He was born in Coniston in the English Lake...
- male, deceased (1856)
- Daniel Sharpe (April 6, 1806 - May 31, 1856), English geologist, was born in Nashville, Tennessee. His mother was a sister of Samuel Rogers, the...
- male, deceased (2004)
- Arthur Harry Griffin (15 January 1911 - 9 July 2004), usually known in print as A. Harry Griffin, was a British journalist and mountaineer. He is...
- male, deceased (1920)
- Canon Hardwicke Drummond Rawnsley (born on September 29, 1851 at Shiplake near Henley-on-Thames, died in 1920 at Grasmere, Cumbria, England) was a...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Dr. Robert Samuel Woof (born in Lancaster, UK, on 20 April, 1931 - died in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, on 7 November, 2005) was an English scholar,...
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