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Spion Kop, Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire.

Named after the battle of Ladysmith in the Boer war, South Africa. Known locally as The Delph.

The gradient is about 1 in 4 it was still open to traffic up to about the mid the late 70's. It is now…

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Carlton Mill, Sowerby Bridge. The building in the foregroung is Turks Head Inn.

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Victoria Bridge, Sowerby Bridge

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West End Mills, Sowerby Bridge

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North elevation on Water Street, Sowerby Bridge

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Former Wesleyan Mission, Foundry Street, Sowerby Bridge

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Waiters Arms, Tuel Lane, Sowerby Bridge.

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Photo taken from Burnley Road. The single storey building is a fish and chip shop.

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Willowhall South, Friendly, Sowerby Bridge

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Willowhall North, Friendly, Sowerby Bridge
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