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Peter Lloyd, Manager at Occold Hatchery, Suffolk on the left.

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Cyril Thornber on the right.

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Scarbottom Mill is beyond the poultry houses. The footpath in the foreground was affectionately known as Duck Muck Lane.

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This shows David Love, Hatchery manager at Twyford, Berks from 1968 onwards. He is despatching day old breeding stock to Japan from Heathrow.

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The mill in the centre of the picture is Redman's Scarbottom Mill. The house on the extreme left is Rose Mount, Nest Lane. The wooden buildings were part of Thornber's hatchery. There are quite a few railway wagons in the sidings.

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In the foreground is Victoria Mill, now demolished. F & T Lumb's hatchery can be seen on the other side of the railway.

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Photographed from the Valley View area of Heptonstall. The strange, tall, lean-to building with 12 battlements on one side can be seen when walking up to Heptonstall. Heptonstall Road runs across the centre of the picture between the building on theā€¦

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The Grade l building built by 'Honest John' Fielden MP in the late 1860s.

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A consignment of Thornbers hatching eggs for export being delivered to BOAC (merged with BEA 1974)

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This pathway was known as 'Duck Muck Lane.'

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Willy Wilkinson who worked for Thornbers.
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