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The Screes, Wasdale, Cumbria £9.95
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Cat. No. : AEPSCREE Availability: In Stock
The Screes, Wasdale, Cumbria

The Screes at the side of Wast Water, in the Lake District fall steeply into this the deepest lake in England. Depending on the light levels the colour changes from a dark cold grey to a warm brown.
Copyright Ann Edwards.
A photographic print mounted in a cream mount ready to frame.
Photograph size 12 x 8 inches.
Frame size 14x 11inches.


On sale in our store since Wednesday 29 October, 2008.


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