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Location unknown, but shows preparation ready for tree planting.

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Back row, Joe Sagar, Dennis?, Billy Noy,not known, Fosset Milner, Stansfield Boulten
Front row, Fred Wild, David Dalgleish, Alan Thomas, Fred Sayer, Tim Horsfield.
Billy Noy, Fred Wild, David Dalgleish and Fred Sayer were keepers for Lord Savile,…

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Unknown location, possibly in the Lake District. Rawson Family collection of glass negatives. C1890

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Unknown location, possibly in the Lake District. Rawson Family collection of glass negatives. C1890

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HLS05202. Originally Hawden Hole it is situate on the south Hebden Dale hillside between Midge Hole and Hebden Hey above Hebden Water and the lower part of Hardcastle Crags. It was the site of the locally infamous murder of Samuel Sutcliffe in…

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Visitors to Hardcastle Crags walking past Lee Mill; demolished about 1970 but by then no longer used as acotton mill. Peckett Well War Memorial on the skyline. Postcard

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Situated between Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd. From a stereographic photograph.

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Two men with a dog in a garden

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Rawson Family collection of glass negatives. C1890

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Scout Rocks are at the top of the picture and below them Scout Road School.

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Annie and husband at GMWU Conference in Newton Steward, Scotland. OH84/145-146

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These gentlemen could no doubt tell a tale or two.

Possibly in the back yard of the Cross Inn at Heptonstall. The Cross Inn has had a lot of changes over the years. The name of the inn may have been taken from the cross above the door.

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