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Kathy Townsend has commented - this looks like the bridge on the way to Upper Wood Cottage Hardcastle Craggs. From Gibson Mill carry on up the track towards Blakedean, when the tracks split bear left and this takes you down a gradual slope to this…

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Photo taken from near Highgate Farm. In the centre, middle distance, the white in the fields is the result of tree planting at Brownhill Bottom Farm.

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Cain and Abel Crosses, Crimsworth Dene. Possibly Anglo Saxon and may have originally been on one base

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The monument is a sandstone wayside cross located near the edge of Shackleton Moor. It comprises the separated halves of a massive tapering socle or cross base, each housing a rectangular section shaft. The bevelled tops of the shafts indicate that…

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Looking over towards Midgehole Road from Lee wood, Pecket Well on the horizon.

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Postcard with July 1942 postmark, but the photo is probably much earlier. Callis is between Hebden Bridge and Eastwood.

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Thornton's Tea Rooms at Hebden Hey, also known as Cosy Corner

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Causey in Jockey Gate, Heptonstall to Haworth

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Also known as Churn Milk Peg and Savile's Low, this stone is located on Midgley Moor. It is a 6' 9" high stone pillar - probably originally placed as a boundary marker. The stone is claimed to spin round three times on New Year's Eve. It is said to…

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Also known as Churn Milk Peg and Savile's Low, this stone is located on Midgley Moor. It is a 6' 9" high stone pillar - probably originally placed as a boundary marker. The stone is claimed to spin round three times on New Year's Eve. It is said to…
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