Lowther Collection
"Exploring the Rich History of Lowther: From Red Squirrels to Stately Castles" Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Cumbria, England, lies Lowther
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"Exploring the Rich History of Lowther: From Red Squirrels to Stately Castles" Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Cumbria, England, lies Lowther, a place brimming with captivating tales and enchanting landscapes. Home to the charming red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris), this idyllic region near Penrith offers a haven for nature enthusiasts. Transporting us back in time, we journey to Whitehaven's bustling streets in the early 1900s. Lowther Street stands as a testament to bygone days, evoking nostalgia and memories of an era long past. The grandeur continues as we gaze upon a 19th-century view Castle. Once part of Westmorland County and now nestled within modern-day Cumbria, this architectural marvel captivates with its timeless beauty. Churton's Portrait and Landscape Gallery immortalized its splendor in their publication from 1836. Intrigue takes hold as we delve into the world of equestrianism. "Enthused, " ridden by J. Murtagh, showcases the harmonious bond between horse and rider at Lowther Barratt – a spectacle that leaves spectators spellbound. Unveiling another facet of history is Nigrasine – an enigmatic name that piques curiosity about its significance within the context of Lowther's narrative. Perhaps it holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Carl Lowther emerges from obscurity, leaving us wondering who he was and what role he played amidst these captivating surroundings. His story remains shrouded in mystery yet promises intrigue for those seeking answers. A masterpiece created on watercolor paper transports us further back in time - "Distant View Castle (Park Scene), 1809. " This delicate artwork captures not only the castle but also paints an ethereal picture showcasing nature's harmony with man-made wonders.