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  • Collection: Cragg Vale History Group collection

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Moorland Cottages on the right. Donated by Anabel Nairn

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The cottage was purchased in the 1960s for £350, there was no bathroom, the toilet facilities were an Elsan. The cottage was on spring water which ran very brown after heavy rain.. Donated by Anabel Nairn

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The cottage was purchased in the 1960s for £350, there was no bathroom, the toilet facilities were an Elsan. The cottage was on spring water which ran very brown after heavy rain.. Donated by Anabel Nairn

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View from the rear of Moorland cottages. Donated by Anabel Nairn

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Turvin Cottages are on the left of the right. Donated by Anabel Nairn

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July 12th 1927 there was a devastating storm.

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Hilda Bradley on left.

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An interesting shot with St John's church in the valley, and Church Bank Mill with the school behind it. Note how bare the hillside looks. Turvin Mill is to the right.

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Hilda Bradley's mum.

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Cleaning up after the floods of September 1954. From the left: Fred Sayer, Mary Sayer, Paul Sayer, June Halmshaw, later Hoyle, Lidia holding Dianne Sayer.
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