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- The Herdwick is a breed of domestic sheep native to the Lake District in North West England. The name "Herdwick" is derived from the Old Norse herdvyck...
- published English Pastoral in 2020. He also published The Illustrated Herdwick Shepherd in 2015 and The Shepherd's View: Modern Photographs from an Ancient...
- Lived in the Lake District; Susan Denyer, 1993 Herdwick Sheep Farming; Geoff Brown, (2009) Herdwicks: Herdwick Sheep and the English Lake District; Judy Taylor...
- Shepherd's Life". Book of the W****. BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 17 April 2016. "Herdwick Shepherd: The life that has transfixed 45,000 people". Magazine. BBC News...
- a well-recognised result of this. Other regional specialities include Herdwick mutton and the salt-marsh raised lamb of the Cartmel Peninsula. ****bria...
- Roman times. The breed most closely ****ociated with the area is the tough Herdwick, with Rough Fell and Swaledale sheep also common. Sheep farming remains...
- speed-record-breaking steam engine during the Race to the North Hartwick (disambiguation) Herdwick, a breed of sheep from the Lake District, England Hardwicke (disambiguation)...
- Westmorland). The crest above the shield was the head of a ram of the local Herdwick breed. On the ram's forehead was a shearman's hook, a tool used in the...
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- 2016. Rebanks, James (2019). "James Rebanks: One shepherd and his beloved Herdwick sheep". bbc.co.uk. "People think travel broadens the mind, I'm not so sure...