Most weeks we ask you if you can help us to identify an image from our archives at the Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry at Kendal.

This week, however, we are featuring an image which we already have a lot of information about.

With all the daffodils coming into bloom at the moment it seemed like an apt image.

This picture was taken in April 1970 and depicts part of the Wordsworth Bicentenary.

William had been born in April 200 years before while Dorothy was born on Christmas day of 1771.

William had also died in April in the year 1850, 120 years before this photograph was taken.

Here, local children are laying bunches of daffodils around a statue of a young Dorothy Wordsworth in Harris Park, Cockermouth.

The year before the children had planted 27,000 of the flowers in and around Cockermouth.

This statue has since been moved to opposite Wordsworth House.

Were you there, or do you have any more information that you think we might want to have? If so please contact Rachel Roberts on rroberts@lakelandarts.org.uk or Museum of Lakeland Life and Industry, Abbot Hall, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AL.

Please include the reference 2002.7.772 in any correspondences.