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Grade II

Laithe-house dated 1876 incorporating C17 fragments. Watershot masonry, ashlar quoins, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Barn to left has basket arched cart entry with impost blocks and keystone with Venetian window over, the lintel dated 1816.…

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Grade II



House in 2 occupations. Early C17. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. 3-room plan with lobby entry to rear originally. East front follows slope of hill. Service end at lower level most original features lost; housebody has…

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Upper Calderdale, clearly showing the Anglo-Saxon farming land on both sides of the Calder gorge

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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 the…

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Can anybody identify this Pennine farmhouse?

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

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Willy Wilkinson who worked for Thornbers.

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Highgate can be seen on the left. Photo taken 3rd May 1959.

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The part on the right hand end has now been demolished.

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Eggs being conveyed from setters via a candling tent to the incubators, infertile eggs being removed at the table during the process.

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A view looking towards Todmorden from Cliviger. The A646 is on the right of the picture. The railway running from the right to Chatham Bridge in the centre is the Burnley Branch from Todmorden or the Copy Pit Line as it is usually known after the…

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Distant view of Todmorden from Lumbutts overlooking fields with sheep.
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