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Sally Kindberg’s visit to Keswick in the Lake District.

Posted on April 17, 2015 by SallyK

Last week I ran three days of workshops at Keswick’s quirky and fascinating Pencil Museum (see previous blog post) housed in what had been the pencil factory’s canteen.  The empty factory still stands, looking very dilapidated – pencils are produced in a different part of Cumbria now … Continue reading →

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