Lady Amanda Farsight

Lady Amanda Farsight

This portrait hangs in the foyer of Lancaster Town Hall.

An oil painting of an attractive noble lady with lovely long brown hair. She is aged about 30 and is wearing a low cut sumptuous ball gown in black and silver. She has a warm, sensual smile. Her right arm is resting on her hip. The picture is in an ornate gold frame. At the bases is a brass plaque bearing the name Lady Amanda Farsight

Lady Amanda Farsight was a crop farmer and a breeder of horses who lived in the fictitious Clifton Hall Manor just outside Penrith. In 2200AD, along with the other Penrith Nobles, at their meetings in the UllsWater Country Club, they devised a system of government for the newly declared territory of Wolfland.

Lady Amanda was instrumental in the structuring of the Conservation, Communications & Security Orindance which included policies on housing and health.