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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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Possible inspiration for 'Dead Farms, Dead Leaves'

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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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Ted described the Pennine sheep that he remembered as 'the sluttiest sheep in England'.

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Ted described the Pennine sheep that he remembered as 'the sluttiest sheep in England'.

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

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Upper Calderdale, clearly showing the Anglo-Saxon farming land on both sides of the Calder gorge

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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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Members of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society pictured with the successfully re-erected Te Teum Stone, 26th May 1956.

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Looking from Lancashire into Yorkshire. Widdop Reservoir is on the right and Widdop Cross formerly stood on the grassy bank in the left foreground. September 1950

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Featured in Remains of Elmet, which contained poems by Ted Hughes.

An excellent view of Foster Mill

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NAME: BANKS MILL
LOCATION: Midgelden Clough
REF: CD17
GRID REF: 903 237
CLASSIFICATION: A
CONDITION: Ruins
APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Late 18C/early 19C
DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Situated in the upper part of Midgelden Clough, this was the…

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Exposed pipework at the collapsed Noah Dale dam, c2003.

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View upstream through the collapsed dam, c2003.

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Mysterious mound below Noah Dale dam, possibly of puddle clay for repairing leaking dam prior to its final collapse in 1939.

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Noah Dale Bridge over Noah Dale Water/Colden Water, c2003.

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Causeway rising Noah Dale road over marshy ground, c2003.
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