333 Painted Enamel Crests Of Keswick In The Lake District
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333 Painted Enamel Crests Of Keswick In The Lake District
The Enamel Crests have the Keswick Coat of Arms, the Boat in Full Sail.
These type of crests are becoming very rare and expensive. They can be super glued onto the top of spoons, badges, boxes and all types of souvenir items that can become personalised for Keswick and increase the value of the item by 100`s%.
Keswick is a market town Situated between the huge bulk of Skiddaw and the gentle beauty of Derwentwater within the Borough of Allerdale in the Lake District National Park,Cumbria, England. It had a population of 4,984, according to the 2001 census.
Keswick has become the major centre for tourism in the north lakes. This pretty market town offer a wide range of attractions for visitors, from shops and restaurants to museums with a difference, and boating trips around lake Derwentwater. In 1276 Edward I granted the town its market charter, and the Saturday market continues to this day.
The original settlement was at Crosthwaite, on the Western side of the town. The first Church at Crosthwaite was built in 553 AD, and named St Kentigern. Canon Rawnsley, served the church as vicar from 1883-1917. He was one of the co-founders of the National Trust, which owns much land in the area.
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