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  • Collection: E.F. Moses Collection

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The Old Lord Nelson was here. The cottages on the right here are Black Rock. The main house has been cut off by a third. The roof on the left is 28 Scout Head.

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At one time John Walker, who had a coal depot in Luddendenfoot, lived at Great house. The building to the left was once a slaughter house.

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Closed as an inn in late 1990, now private houses.

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Carting hay at Slack Top, John Greenbank driving.

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Doves Rest, on the left, and Stocks Farm.

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The cottage on the right hand side, now gone, used to be a fish and chip shop.

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Playing on Midgley Recreation Ground, Oats Royd Mill is in the background.

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Left to right: Mr Lawton, with brothers Jim and William Thomas.

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Or is this Stanley Holmes at/of Mill Field End?

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Is this Stanley Holmes at/of Mill Field End?
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