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These steps provide access to the terraces at Beverley End.

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The little boy towards the left of the picture is Philip Hamilton Southwell and behind him is Fred Southwell.

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Unusually placed date stone. The initials are for Isaac Rawdon.

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On the 21st of June the 2.45 from Rochdale and Liverpool approached the infamous Charlestown curve at about 40 miles per hour and left the line, killing four passengers.

Although off the rails, the train was carried for a further 100 yards "tearing…

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On the 21st of June, 1912, the 2.45 from Rochdale and Liverpool approached the infamous Charlestown curve at about 40 miles per hour and left the line, killing four passengers.

Although off the rails, the train was carried for a further 100 yards…

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A painting by John Holland, 1829 - 1886.

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An extract of a painting by John Holland, 1829 - 1886. The original is held by Calderdale M.B.C. at Bankfield Museum.
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