Lakeland author W. G. Collingwood 1917 book The Likeness of King Elfwald: A Study of Iona and Northumbria imagined the life of Ælfwald.
Coauthoring with W. G. Collingwood A pilgrimage to the saga-steads of Iceland. (1899, W. Holmes: Ulverston (publisher))
He used the names of some of Collingwood's grandchildren for his characters, the Swallows (see Roger Altounyan).
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In 1896, Arthur Ransome met the Collingwoods and their children, Dora (later Mrs Ernest Altounyan), Barbara (later Mrs Oscar Gnosspelius), Ursula, and Robin (the later historian and philosopher).
Collingwood | Collingwood Football Club | Collingwood, Victoria | Collingwood, Ontario | Paul Collingwood | HMS Collingwood | W. G. Collingwood | HMS Collingwood (establishment) | Collingwood, New Zealand | R. G. Collingwood | ''Njörd's desire of the Sea'' (1908) by W. G. Collingwood | Njörðr, Skaði, and Freyr as depicted in ''The Lovesickness of Frey'' (1908) by W. G. Collingwood | Edward Collingwood | Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood | Collingwood Schreiber | Collingwood, Nova Scotia | Collingwood College, Surrey | Collingwood College | Collingwood Children's Farm | Chris Collingwood |
William M. Johnston, The Formative Years of R. G. Collingwood (Harvard University Archives, 1965)