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  • Date contains "1980s"

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Go-Kart Racing at Centre Vale Park.

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Old stone workshop/factory premises

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Looking over Todmorden from Lumbutts Road, with a small reservoir in the foreground. Todmorden viaduct is near the centre of the picture and Mons Mill towards the left.

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The Chapel of Cross Stone or Cross Stone takes its name from a fragment of an 11th century cross found in the wall of a barn. In the Township of Stansfield, it was part of the Heptonstall parish, but due to the size of the area covered, a sub chapel…

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Part of Vale Baptist Churchyard can see seen on the left.

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Old stone derelict commercial premises, yard and lorry

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Stone terrace with double stepped gable end

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The Golden Lion pub is on the right of the picture. Walsden Water flows under the road at this point.

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Winter view across Erringden; includes Lumbutts, Mankinholes, and housing on Stoodley hospital site

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Aquamarines of Lees (Greater Manchester) Majorettes, about to pass Todmorden town Hall.

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Lydgate or Nott Wood Railway viaduct with Mons Mill and chimney in the centre. The viaduct is on the Burnley Branch, or Copy Pit Line as it is known in railway circles, which opened in 1849.

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Derelict single storey red brick commercial premises

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Site of the former Eastwood Railway station. The station opened in December 1840 when the section of the Manchester & Leeds Railway between Hebden Bridge and Summit East was completed. The station closed in 1851.
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