The Book of Coniston

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The Book of Coniston

by W. G. (William Gershom) Collingwood

EN·~2 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

THE BOOK OF CONISTON

0:35

I.—THE OLD MAN.

14:24

II.—THE LAKE.

12:37

III.—THE MOORLANDS AND THEIR ANCIENT SETTLEMENTS.

14:56

IV.—EARLY HISTORY. - Roman Period.

16:32

V.—MONK CONISTON.

11:13

VI.—THE FLEMINGS OF CONISTON HALL.

16:52

VII.—THE CHURCH AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.

22:30

VIII.—CONISTON INDUSTRIES. - Copper.

25:25

IX.—OLD CONISTON.

29:43

Description

A warm, detailed walk begins at the foot of Coniston’s famed Old Man, guiding listeners step by step along the most charming yet challenging path. The narration captures the feel of a mist‑laden ascent, the crunch of stone underfoot, and the subtle shift from village streets to rugged crags. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden bridges, ancient glacial marks, and the quiet allure of the Gillhead waterfall, all described with an eye for both the practical and the poetic.

Beyond the trail, the guide delves into the region’s striking geology, from basalt pillars to the dark‑blue limestone that tells a story of ancient ice and mineral veins. It also touches on the remnants of copper mining, the serene shepherd’s tracks, and the striking rock formations that dot the landscape. Whether you’re planning a real hike or simply yearning for a vivid mountain stroll, the book offers a gentle, knowledgeable companion for anyone drawn to the Lake District’s timeless beauty.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (167K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Les Galloway, sp1nd and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-10-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. G. (William Gershom) Collingwood

W. G. (William Gershom) Collingwood

1854–1932

A close friend and assistant of John Ruskin, this gifted Lake District writer moved easily between art, history, archaeology, and fiction. His books carry the feel of a learned guide who loved both landscape and legend.

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