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  • Collection: Edward Watson collection

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"A view of the lower end of Wadsworth as seen from Heptonstall. Apart from the Birchliffe area towards the bottom, the hillside must have changed but little since the mid 18th century. Down the spur ran the major highway from Mount Skip to Hepton…

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The upper end of Widdop Reservoir. September 1950.

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The Hole in the Wall Inn is on the right, whilst in the middle can be seen the houses of Buttress Brink. Picture c1960.

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Haworth Old Road, Thurrish can be seen on the left and Lane Head on the right. August 1950.

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A stretch of old causey on the stairs just above Thurrish, looking down towards Crimsworth Dean August 1950.

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Situated on the moors between Haworth and Walshaw, this farmhouse has been associated with Emily Bronte's novel "Wuthering Heights". The buildings, even when complete, bore no resemblance to the house she described, but the situation may have been…

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Can anyone identify?

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c1950. The large Square Works mill is towards the centre of the picture.

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Looking from Lancashire into Yorkshire. Widdop Reservoir is on the right and Widdop Cross formerly stood on the grassy bank in the left foreground. September 1950
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