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  • Collection: David Martin collection

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The highest pub in West Yorkshire. Shows fire damage to right hand side of building.
Now (2015) repaired and is a private dwelling.

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Erected in 1657 as King's Farm, this Grade II listed building, which backs onto the River Hebden and its weir, is the oldest hotel in Hebden Bridge.

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At the summit of the road between Ripponden and Littleborough.

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Pub at Blackstone Edge, on the A58 border between Lancashire & Yorkshire.

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The Shaw, Mankinholes. The lighter building is Shaw Cottage, and the house beyond is 'The Shaw' maybe two'three houses. (2013)

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In the middle of the 18th century it was called The White Swan and renamed The Lord Nelson after the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) It is in Luddenden Village opposite the church.

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Stoodley Pike, Todmorden. Obelisk 121 ft tall on a hill 1,300 ft above sea level. Completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War. It is on the Pennine Way. (2013)

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Stoodley Pike from Great Rock, Higher Eastwood. (July 2000)

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Lower Walshaw Dean Reservoir in background

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Shaw Wood Road, Springside, Todmorden c.1970
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