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I had three panic attacks in three days, the most severe of which involved me legging it in the middle of Keswick.
Through his Keswick ministry, he was keen to bridge something of the gulf between Anglicanism and Nonconformity.
Slight cracks began to show and Keswick grabbed a goal, scoring from close to the back post.
As part of the operation, 11 detectives used a battering ram to smash down the front door of the Keswick Street house at 7.30 am.
In 1903, for example, Meyer urged his Tuesday evening Keswick listeners to attend to things that were wrong in their lives.
He began as a rugby league player in Bradford, then switched to union at Bradford and with Keswick.
On top of that they want to build an access road from the Keswick Street end of the ground to link up with the Gabriels club across the fields.
The problem I have encountered with the speed bumps is the brat pack that hangs about on the corner of Keswick Street.
Three omnibuses were engaged for the occasion from Grasmere, and about eight o'clock the party started off from Keswick, accompanied by the town band.
After a tour of five hotels in Lakes towns from Keswick to Coniston his recommendation is to inject a regional accent into the decor to get more guests to the check-in desks.
From Catsbell in Keswick to the Leeds Liverpool Canal walk to the Thorpe Burnsall Moor walk complete with fairy rings, it's a comprehensive walker's guide.
Among the town's annual events is the Keswick Convention, an Evangelical gathering attracting visitors from many countries.
Keswick became widely known for its association with the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey.
Keswick was at the hub of the monastic farms in the area, and Fountains based a steward in the town, where tenants paid their rents.
Later, from the second half of the 18th century, it was used to make pencils, for which Keswick became famous.
Some of the Keswick inns that catered for affluent visitors remain as hotels, including the Queen's, where Gray stayed.
In addition to its growing importance as a tourist centre, Keswick developed a reputation for its manufacture of pencils during the 19th century.
The local weekly newspaper, The Keswick Reminder was founded in 1896, and in 2014 continues to be published every Friday.
By the 1930s Keswick was firmly established as the main centre of tourism in Cumberland and Westmorland.
The age profile of the Keswick population is significantly higher than the English average.
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I cannot chitchat with Scotchmen while you are at Keswick, childless!
The apples, Ashmead's Kernel and Keswick Codlin, are very old varieties, dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
Retailing at around pounds 85 from Sainsbury's, Cornerwise, Keswick, Cumbria.
We usually hop on the ferry from Keswick across Derwentwater to Hawse End and amble up Catbells hill with the kids.
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