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A view over the town taken from below Cross Stone. The Unitarian Church spire can be seen on the left.

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View over Todmorden with the Unitarian Church in the centre and Cross Stone Church on the hilltop to the left.

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A good view of Todmorden with Mons Mill to the centre of the picture and Stoodley Pike on the far left.

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A view of the Todmorden - Burnley railway, the Copy Pit Line, with Mons Mill, demolished in 2000, to the right of the picture.

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Library Lock on the Rochdale Canal, with the railway line at the back of the picture. The 'Great wall of Tod' just visible below the railway line which was built in 1881 to support the goods yard and Fielden's sidings when they were extended. Bottom…

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A view of Burnley Road with Mons Mill on the left of the frame.

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A view of a snowy but sunny Todmorden with Cross Stone Church visible to the top left.

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A snowy view of Todmorden with Stoodley Pike on the left side hill and Cross Stone church on the right hand side hill.

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Misty view of distant Stoodley Pike from Stansfield

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Lodge. Mid C19. Pitched faced stone with ashlar dressings, decorative slate roof. High Victorian Gothic. Single storey. L-shaped. Weathered plinth, sill string, arched cornice and copings to gables which have elaborately treated extruded…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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House at right angles to Brearley Hall dated 1897, used originally as billiard hall and bachelor accommodation to Brearley Hall (q.v.) now forms separate residence. Hammer dressed stone, ashlar dressings, stone slate roof. Good example of…

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This is Wakefield Road near Sowerby Bridge looking towards Copley. The cordoned off area is where the road collapsed, and the gooseberry bush on the right is at the top of an area of allotments.

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Work on the area adjacent to the market. Longfield Road visible at top right of the shot.

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Richard Tattersall (1724–1795), founder of racehorse auctioneers Tattersalls, was born here.

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House, mid C18 with added barn c.1848 (dated). Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. Barn in pitch faced stone. South front has barn to left. 2-storey, 3-cell house has quoins. Flat faced mullioned windows to each cell of 6 lights, 5…

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House, mid C18 with added barn c.1848 (dated). Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. Barn in pitch faced stone. South front has barn to left. 2-storey, 3-cell house has quoins. Flat faced mullioned windows to each cell of 6 lights, 5…
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