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Built between 1935 and 1943, the lowest resrvoir in Upper Derwent Valley, used in World War 2 as a practice area for the Dambusters squadron.

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Looking towards Littleborough with Hollingworth Lake to the left of the picture. This track is known as the Roman Road.

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Carr Laithe Barn, demolished in the 1930s, was built on top of the 'tunnels', which were used as a munition stores in WW2.

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Near Tower Farm, cold morning

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Footpath from Hepton Drive towards the church

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

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Undated postcard. Looking down the path between Hawden Hole and New Bridge, Midgehole, with New Bridge Mill in the centre.

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Postcard with June 1906 postmark. One of four sets of stepping stones at Hardcastle Crags three of which are still passable when the river is low. The path on the opposite side of the river comes down from Hebden Hey, today site of the scout hostel.…

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Postcard postmarked July 1935. The path is most likely the one which runs from near the top of the Drive down to Hebden Water and the path to Blake Dean below Walshaw.
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