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Formerly a weaving shed and known locally as Pickles' , this factory made artificial leather upholstery for the motor trade and later became Turn Leathers

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Greens Mill in the background

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Looking up the valley. Burnley Road from Todmorden passing under the railway bridge on the right. To the left a railway siding.

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Portsmouth looking up towards Burnley. Just discernible right of centre the small station on the Todmorden- Burnley 'Copy Pit' line, closed 1958.

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The station on the Todmorden-Burnley 'Copy Pit' line opened in 1849 and closed in 1958. Seem here looking up the line towards Burnley.

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Major goit repair works at Portsmouth with the Roebuck Inn to the right of the picture, and Turn Leathers on the left.

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LYRS 3523 - Road overbridge on the 'Copy Pit' line with a newly-built extension arch to accommodate a loop line; the contractor's wagons still there. The bridge near the Lancashire and Yorkshire county boundary is also known as Dean Farm Bridge as…

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LYRS 5063 - The front & non-door gable of the Box and part of the level crossing.

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LYRS 5062. Date unknown but the station closed to passengers in 1958 and to good in 1963.
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