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Grid reference SD8634

near to Harle Syke, Lancashire, England


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SD8634 : Musty Haulgh Farm Buildings by Kevin Rushton Musty Haulgh Farm Buildings
View Towards Harle Syke
SD8634 : Queen Street Mill - switchgear by Chris Allen Queen Street Mill - switchgear
This former steam driven cotton weaving shed seemed to have quite an appetite for three-phase as well as coal. The notice states that it is a non-smoking building. I am pleased to hear it - smoking is bad for the health of buildings.
SD8634 : Heasandford near Walshaw Clough by Kevin Rushton Heasandford near Walshaw Clough
Musty Haulgh, part of the Burnley Way behind is Extwistle Hill
SD8634 : Queen Street Mill by Alexander P Kapp Queen Street Mill
Queen Street Mill, the last surviving, operational steam powered weaving mill in the world. LinkExternal link... (more)
SD8634 : The Parish Church of St James, Briercliffe,  Burnley by Alexander P Kapp The Parish Church of St James, Briercliffe, Burnley
SD8634 : Netherwood by Kevin Rushton Netherwood
Woodland next to Heasandford Industrial Estate
SD8634 : Path through Woods above the River Don by Chris Heaton Path through Woods above the River Don
SD8634 : Queen Street Mill - Engineering Heritage Award by Chris Allen Queen Street Mill - Engineering Heritage Award
This former cotton weaving shed is now a museum and the original steam engine - Peace - can still run and has been honoured with this award. The Institution has an excellent strap line - Improving the world through engineering. I... (more)
SD8634 : Queen Street Mill - warp on the sizing machine by Chris Allen Queen Street Mill - warp on the sizing machine
The sizing machine coats the warp threads with a starch-like solution to improve their handling on the loom. The weft thread is not coated. This is the dry end of the machine where the threads, already coated and dried on steam heated... (more)
SD8634 : Common frogs (Rana temporaria) by Alexander P Kapp Common frogs (Rana temporaria)
I bet he's enjoying himself
SD8634 : Footpath leading towards Widow Hill Road by Chris Heaton Footpath leading towards Widow Hill Road
Sandwiched between the railings of industrial compounds, this path leads away from the woods above the River Don to Widow Hill Road.
SD8634 : Musty Haulgh by Kevin Rushton Musty Haulgh
Entrance to the pathway

 
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