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Title: Callis Bridge, Todmorden - TWA00208
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Title
Callis Bridge, Todmorden - TWA00208
Description
Callis is the name of a place on the slopes of Erringden. It was named as ‘Calys’ as early as 1375. A deed dated 1604 has reference to ‘one small close adjoining the Hebble called Callishebble.’ The district is approached by the bridge over the Calder on the Todmorden side of Callis Mill. In the 1752 Bridges book it is designated as a non-County bridge repairable by Erringden and Stansfield Townships. It is a single-span stone bridge with parapets. There is also a footbridge nearby, behind the mill. The bridge crosses from Stansfield into Sowerby Ramble
Creator
Tom Walker
Source
Olwen Forest
Date
1960 , 1960s
Rights
PHDA - Tom Walker Collection
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
TWA00208.tif
Collection
Citation
Tom Walker, “Callis Bridge, Todmorden - TWA00208,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/24595.
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