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On site of Mons Mill, Hare and Hounds to left

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Specially commended in Pennine Magazine photographic competition

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A good view of the Todmorden - Burnley railway line, the Copy Pit Line, and Lydgate or Nott Wood Viaduct. In the distance Mons Mill, demolished in 2000, and Stoodley Pike on the skyline top left.

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Later renamed Mons Mill. AN 69927631

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1956? Work beginning on new secondary school, AN 70083581

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Taken from above Centre Vale Park with Mons Mill on the left and Whirlaw just below the skyline. AN 70083581

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The Massive Mons Mill is on the left. Original loaned by Gail Hartley, Elphaborough Hall, Mytholmroyd.

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When built it was called Hare Mill but was renamed after the battle of Mons in the First World War. Demolished 2000.

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Hare Mill on Burnley Road was built for the Hare Spinning Company and was completed in 1910. It passed to the Mons Mill Company and was renamed Mons Mill after the First World War battle. Textile production ceased in 1968 and the mill was demolished…

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The magnificent Mons Mill on Burnley Road with the name just visible on the chimney. The bowling greens of Centre Vale Park at the bottom of the shot. The Hare and Hounds pub just visible through the tree branches bottom left.

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A good view of Todmorden showing Burnley Road, with Mons Mill and chimney to the centre of the picture.

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A good view of Todmorden with Mons Mill to the centre of the picture and Stoodley Pike on the far left.

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A view of the Todmorden - Burnley railway, the Copy Pit Line, with Mons Mill, demolished in 2000, to the right of the picture.

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A view of Burnley Road with Mons Mill on the left of the frame.

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A splendid view of Centre Vale Park with Mons Mill (since demolished) on the left of the picture.

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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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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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Featuring prominently are the railway viaduct, Town Hall and behind it Mons Mill.

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden, Calderdale, West Yorkshire for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was…
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