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This photo is entitled "The Kaiser in Bowness 1900" but I can't make head or tail of it. It does suggest that the need for security and body guards was much less then than it is now
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If the Austrians had got their bodyguards sorted out the Great War might never have been...

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I can't see a Tank, a double-decker bus, or a cartoon character in the picture. There's a bloke who looks a bit like Kaiser Bill, though. He stayed at Ambleside in the Lake District on a couple of occasions, and a bungalow was built for him to stay in at Martindale, near Ullswater, in 1912. It's still there and can be rented for holidays. I think we should have the Landships Christmas Party there this year.

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Perhaps he was a closet Wordsworth enthusiast! Somehow I don't think so - he probably just liked rain and mist.

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