Browse Items (124 total)

  • Tags: Stoodley Pike

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DMC00478.jpg
Heptonstall & Stoodley Pike, taken from Haworth Old Road (2000)

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DMC00487.jpg
Mankinholes Cross - Erected in 1755 to mark the spot where John Wesley preached at Mankinholes, near Todmorden (2013)

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DMC00505.jpg
Stoodley Pike from Great Rock, Higher Eastwood. (July 2000)

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/DMC00506.jpg
Stoodley Pike, Todmorden. Obelisk 121 ft tall on a hill 1,300 ft above sea level. Completed in 1856 at the end of the Crimean War. It is on the Pennine Way. (2013)

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS00175.jpg
This eye-catching monument on the Pennine Way stands 1,310 feet above sea level and some 120 feet high on the crest of a windswept hill. It was erected to commemorate the surrender of Paris to the Allied Armies in March 1814: during the Napoleonic…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01034.jpg
Top left - Cross Stone Church. Bottom left - Town Hall, Bottom Right - Unitarian Chapel, Top Right - Stoodley Pike.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01192.jpg
From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HLS01205.jpg
Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/HPC00362.jpg
NAME: ALBION MILL

LOCATION: Stackhills

REF: CD32

GRID REF: 939 241

CLASSIFICATION: D

CONDITION: Fully used

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Mid-late 19C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: There are various buildings on this site, including a fair…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/SWA00103.jpg
Stoodley Pike and Heptonstall from Pecket Well. Ref: 67-305

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/SWA00109.jpg
Seen here from the road between Hebden Bridge and Todmorden. Ref: 67-3723

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/MOT00146.jpg
General view of Todmorden from Sunnyside in the early 1900s, with the main Manchester to Leeds railway lines arcing away to the left. The triangle not yet developed here.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/MOT00471.jpg
The scene on the morning after the 1878 fire which devastated Moss Bros dyeworks at Eastwood.
Output Formats

atom, csv, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2