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  • Collection: Derek Pollard collection

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Mitchell's Mill at Old Town is on the skyline.

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Roy was a fitter at John Pickles and Sons.

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This block used to hold tub tooilets. Used for storage now.

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Used to stop rail wagons at the small turntable.

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Long disused but the valve for controlling the turbine is still distinguishable.

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Derek Pollard and Roy Baker, May 1957

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Percy Pollard on his motorbike in Blind Lane, Todmorden

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11th November 1996 looks like it was a bleak day to be visiting Top Withens on Haworth moor.

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The long dis-used mill dam for Wood Top Dye works.

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Spencer Lane could be called a work of art. The edge of the road is made of hardwearing cobbles to withstand steel wheel hoops, whilst the centre section is made of softer millstone grit to help prevent the horses from slipping.

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Originally Maude's, later Walkleys. Before the railway line was built the track across the field to the right hand side of this picture was the road to the hamlet of Stubb. The road disappearing off to the right towards the bottom of the picture…

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Stephen Sutcliffe is driving the grey Fergy

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In July 2010 the old bridge was taken down and replaced.

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One side of the new Carr Lane railway footbridge at the Hawksclough end of Caldene Avenue in 2010.
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