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To the right of the picture is Mount Zion Baptist Chapel, Slack

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The building on the right of the picture is the Hare and hounds and the large mill to the left is Acre Mill.

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Built about 1580, it was demolished in 1922.

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On the other side of the valley can be seen Lane Side and Popples Side.

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Railway wagons on a moorland farm. Can anybody identify?

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New Bridge End Farm, Red Spa Moor Moor on the Widdop Road. Formally farmed by John Westall.

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Three hundred years ago, most of the population would be found in the farms and cottages on the upland "shelf", in areas such as Shore, Mankinholes and Bottomley. Families were self-sufficient, growing and producing most of their own food and…

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Three hundred years ago, most of the population would be found in the farms and cottages on the upland "shelf", in areas such as Shore, Mankinholes and Bottomley. Families were self-sufficient, growing and producing most of their own food and…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/MOT00116.jpg
Three hundred years ago, most of the population would be found in the farms and cottages on the upland "shelf", in areas such as Shore, Mankinholes and Bottomley. Families were self-sufficient, growing and producing most of their own food and…

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In the background can be seen Ewood Drive, and Hullet Drive and Close.
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