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  • Collection: Pennine Heritage Collection

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Holme House Mill, Booth, where water power was in use until 1941. The mill had been owned by the Ogden family since 1769: after it was dismantled it is believed the waterwheel was moved to Shibden Hall, Halifax.

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Joshua Fielden’s brother John, born in 1822, fell in love with one of his mill workers, Ruth Stansfield. The story goes that she replied to his proposal of marriage by jokingly saying that she would accept on the condition that he built her a castle…

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Alan Corbridge, Queen Street Mill, Burnley

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Knur & Spell is a local game believed to have originated in Yorkshire in the C14th.

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Hanibutts Farm, Crimsworth Dean

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Showing the early technique of glazing direct to the stone frame

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Clara, right, aged 18 and friend in Hardcastle Crags. OH84/49

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Galloways were regularly used as packhorses, often known in the North of England as 'gals'. thebrred is now extinct.

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General view pre-1914 over the No. 1 Viaduct and canal bridge looking up towards Walsden.

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The newly built Shade School in 1904. Righthand corner the skew bridge over the Rochdale Canal with its castellated buttresses.
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