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Gibson Mill began its life around 1803 as a water-powered spinning mill. Less than a hundred years later, it was called Lord Holme Mill, part of a major tourist attraction. It was eventually left to the National Trust by Abraham Gibson of Greenwood…

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The Wadsworth hillside can be seen in the background.

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Lumb Falls was the setting for Ted Hughes' poignant poem about six young men who went off to war in 1914.

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Hebden Water at Midgehole, showing The Blue Pig W.M.C. and New Bridge

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The footpath from the Heptonstall Road to Midgehole. The Dyeworks and Crimsworth terrace are centre picture, and Pecket war memorial on the skyline.

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Stone seen on packhorse route

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Possibly part of the Roman Road.

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Possibly part of the Roman Road.

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Image to illustrate Ted's words 'There come days to the hills'.
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