Ann Peters collection

Title

Ann Peters collection

Description

Black and white photos of Luddenden, Luddendenfoot and Midgley mostly dating from the 1980's

Creator

Ann peters

Rights

Copyright (c) 2006-2018 Pennine Horizons Digital Archive

Collection Items

St Ann's Square, Luddenden - ANP00101
Oats Royd Mill is in the background and below it to the left is Church Hill.

Oats Royd Mill, Luddenden - ANP00102
The Murgatroyd’s Oats Royd Mill before the fire in February 1989 which totally gutted the centre six storey building. This has been sympathetically replaced by an apartment block and the whole mill complex is now residential. At its peak the mill…

Luddenden - ANP00103
House and shop on the river bank near the bridge in the centre of the village.

Luddenden - ANP00104
Cottage at the back of Patrick’s Yard in the centre of the village.

St Ann's Square, Luddenden Village - ANP00105
Oats Royd Mill is in the background and below it to the let is Church Hill.

Britsh Furtex, Luddenden Foot - ANP00106
The former mill on Burnley Road, opposite Station Road, has now been demolished and replaced with a private housing estate.

Oats Royd Mill, Luddenden - ANP00107
The former worsted mill was severely damaged by fire in February 1989 with the six storey mill on the right beyond the first bridge totally gutted. This has been sympathetically replaced by an apartment block and the whole mill complex is now…

Church Hill, Luddenden - ANP00109
Lord Nelson is just to the left. The steps on the right lead to the cenotaph.

Luddenden - ANP00110
Building to the right of the bridge in the centre of the village viewed from across the river.

Luddenden - ANP00111
Building on St Ann’s Square in the centre of the village viewed from across the river.

Luddenden - ANP00112
Building on the left hand side of the river bridge in the centre of the village.

Booth near Luddenden - ANP00113
The cottages on the right were demolished in the 1970s, and a single house was built on the site, the tree is still there, 2014. The cottages were originally owned by Murgatroyds of Oats Royd Mill.

The Lord Nelson Inn, Luddenden - ANP00120
It was built by Gregory Patchett whose initials are on the gable window dripstone. The Inn was frequented by Bramwell Bronte during his time working at Luddendenfoot Station (1840/42) and it had a lending library at that time.

Thorney Lane, Midgley - ANP00121
Originally workers cottages for Oats Royd Mill

Mount Pleasant, Thorney Lane, Midgley - ANP00136
Hathershelf Scout is in the far distance

Luddenden - ANP00135
Diamond House (Aldersons Plumbers) with Duke Street going off to the left.

Brownhill and Tincell, Midgley - ANP00134
Brownhill and Tincell off Thorney Lane, Midgeley
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