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Looking towards Stoodley Pike, over Longfield, from Rose Bank.

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Looking towards Gaddings Edge, with the ever present Stoodley Pike top left. The Unitarian Church spire can be seen bottom centre.

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Stoodley Pike can be seen in the distance, farms at Langfield.

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Looking up the valley towards Todmorden. Bottom left terraced houses on Stubbing Holme, Hebden Bridge, with Stoodley Pike on the skyline.

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PNH00830.March 1990. View over the Canal to Stoodley Pike.

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June 1981. The Town Hall facade covered in scaffolding.

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Looking from Todmorden Edge above Centre Vale Park

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Site opposite the former Stansfield View Hospital prior to the building of a housing estate.

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Photo taken of the western facade.

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The balcony of the Pike can be reached from the west facing side via a dark spiral staircase.

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Moorland view from Stoodley Pike, Todmorden.

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What's going on here? There looks to be someone standing on the top, possibly installing a lightning conductor.

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View across to Stoodley Pike from above Lumbutts

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Lovely shot, possibly taken from the Church tower. AN 69927665

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From R A Priestley

The 4th oldest Peace Monument in the world. AN 70083628

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The text on this postcard reads: This Peace Monument was erected near Todmorden the Pennine Range by public subscription. Commenced in 1814 to commemorate the surrender of Paris to the Allies. It was finished in 1815 after after the Battle of…

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The text on this postcard reads: This Peace Monument was erected near Todmorden the Pennine Range by public subscription. Commenced in 1814 to commemorate the surrender of Paris to the Allies. It was finished in 1815 after after the Battle of…
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