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Grade II

Row of cottages, mid to late C18. Hammer-dressed stone, watershot in parts, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Fronts road. Each single cell has doorway with tie-stone jamb and 4-light chamfered mullioned window, some lack mullions. No. 1 has…

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At Little Manor, Heptonstall Slack.
inverted image noted DFS. But note Ralph Crosses comments below in pencil.

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Workers in Dawson City, which was situated at White Hill Nook, Heptonstall. The ‘City’ housed many hundreds of men along with their wives and children. It was built in 1900 near Draper Corner, below Heptonstall Slack, as a settlement and depot for…

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Named after the town of Dawson City in The Yukon in Canada which experienced the Klondike Gold Rush towards the end of the 19th century, this place, above Whitehill Nook, Heptonstall, was well established by the time of the 1901 census.
There were…

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The huts were occupied by worksmen and their families who were employed in the construction of the Walshaw Dean Reservoirs, 1901 to 1912.

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Dawson City was a hutted encampment which housed up to 600 navvies and engineers employed in the construction of the Walshaw Dean Reservoirs and the Hardcastle Crags Railway. It was situated at White Hill Nook, Heptonstall. The contractor for the…

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This mill was built as a steam powered mill in 1861 and was the last mill to be built in the Colden Valley.

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Can anybody identify the location?

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Taken from Badger Lane, Blackshaw Head
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