Nutclough Mill in the foreground, Yorkshire Water Board excavations behind Dodnaze estate, and the Birchcliffe Centre to the right of the centre of the picture.
The landmark tower in the town was built by the wealthy local industrialist John Wainhouse. allegedly to be able to look into his neighbours garden. The tower is open to the public on Bank Holidays and the views from the top of the tower are wide…
Pecket Well looking at Will Croft, in the background is Crimsworth. The track (road) is called Stony Lane. On the far left you can see a wall, this is called Harbour Bridge.
Bank Top at Stiperden near Shore Road, on the Long Causeway between Blackshaw and Burnley. The middle building is called Stiperden House and the far building is Cold Soil.
At one time there was a school at Ladyroyd for the children of the local farms as it was a long way for them to go to Hebden Bridge, particularly in the winter.