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Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 19 Nov 2012, 06:54
by Stanley
A core taken from the boring of the second well at Whitemoor, this one is from 593Ft level. You'll find it and others on Letcliffe. This was taken in 1978.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 20 Nov 2012, 05:53
by Stanley
Mrs Brown in her shop on Crow Row in about 1975.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 21 Nov 2012, 05:20
by Stanley
Mrs Brown's shop in 1978. The entrance to the shop was through the small door facing on to Longfield Lane.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 22 Nov 2012, 05:55
by Stanley
Crow Row in 1980.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 07:06
by Stanley
The weir on Forty Steps which used to serve the waterwheel at Ouzledale Mill. The large lodge behind it on Gillians Beck has silted up over the years.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 23 Nov 2012, 09:18
by Nolic
Two wonderful sights walking up Forty Steps. The weir was one, the other the shed in which a giant shoes was stored. It had been used in a procession/gal in the early 50's as the home of the old woman who lived in a shoe. I was stored there for years. Nolic
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 24 Nov 2012, 05:54
by Stanley
Where was the shed Comrade?
Bancroft from Forty Steps before demolition.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 24 Nov 2012, 16:31
by Nolic
The shed/garage was on the right of the path leading from Manchester Rd just before the weir. Nolic
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 25 Nov 2012, 05:36
by Stanley
I remember a shed there but not the boot!
The Ouzledale area in 1892
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 26 Nov 2012, 04:57
by Stanley
Lane Bottoms in 2009.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 27 Nov 2012, 06:35
by Stanley
The toilets that used to be at the bottom end of Letcliffe. Now gone, it was not used and so was demolished.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 28 Nov 2012, 06:01
by Stanley
Seven Stars yard in 1982.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 28 Nov 2012, 08:43
by Big Kev
Is that the bonnet, of a Triumph Vitesse, in the bottom right of the pic?
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 28 Nov 2012, 09:22
by Wendyf
A fine gate post.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 29 Nov 2012, 06:04
by Stanley
And in one piece Wendy! Kev, no idea sorry, this is full frame.
Seven Stars buildings from Butts in 1982.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 30 Nov 2012, 07:03
by Stanley
Springs Dam on Esp Lane. An essential part of the regulation of the flow in Calf Hall Beck which supplied Butts Mill and Calf Hall Shed.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 01 Dec 2012, 05:46
by Stanley
The lodge behind Calf Hall Mill in 1978. Long since filled in but it was a vital part of running the mill economically by steam. The culvert under the mill survives.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 02 Dec 2012, 06:35
by Stanley
Clough Mill in 1963.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 03 Dec 2012, 06:03
by Stanley
Clough weaving shed in 1932. The aftermath of the flood when the lodge burst through the back wall of the shed.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 06:04
by Stanley
The lodge at Crow Nest that used to serve the engine. 1982, disused.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 04 Dec 2012, 08:48
by David Whipp
As well as the water taken from the weir on Stocks Beck, the Crow Nest Mill lodge is also fed by a culvert which brings water from Crow Nest Syke.
After Crow Nest Syke goes into the culvert on the industrial estate behind KB Tyres, it splits into two - with the culvert feeding the lodge heading towards what's now Vicarage Motors before crossing Skipton Road and going under the mill in a stone culvert.
The main channel of Crow Nest Syke goes under what is now the Spar garage, across Skipton Road and down Crow Nest to Stocks Beck. (When I were a lad, before the land where the garage is now was built up, the open water course was good for tiddlers and frog spawn.)
The mill lodge branch of the culvert was investigated when we were looking to improve the flow of the syke to prevent flooding of houses on Edward Street. The culvert is badly silted, with some collapses along it. As part of the possible development of the mill, it may be that some of the culvert is opened up. I'd hope that it's be possible to get it running properly again along its full length.
A scheme to increase the size of the main channel was carried out before the new garage was built, paid for by an assortment of developers, Pendle and the county council. A new trash screen has been installed and the size of the culvert up to Skipton Road has been increased.
Back at Stocks Beck (in the forefront of Stanley's picture), the weir for the Crow Nest Mill lodge used to be a barrier to spawning fish. Last autumn, the bed of the beck was built up below the weir to present fish with a more gentle incline for them to get up (it's like a short length of rapids). Together with other work, it's hoped that the fish pass will allow sea trout up into Valley Gardens to spawn.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 05 Dec 2012, 06:50
by Stanley
1982. The access point to the Bowker Drain in Eastwood Bottoms from which Wellhouse Mill drew the water that kept the mill going. Long since forgotten and now buried but a very important little hole with a fascinating story behind it.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 05 Dec 2012, 10:32
by Tripps
Talking of forgotten corners Stanley, have they demolished that building at the end of your street yet? Are you following the action, and what is intended to replace it?
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 06 Dec 2012, 07:11
by Stanley
The site is cleared now David and as far as I know it's going to be a similar build to the one that replaced the old Ambulance station katie corner from it. I'll do a pic......
Bank Street in 2005 before the old ambulance hall was demolished.
Re: FORGOTTEN CORNERS
Posted: 06 Dec 2012, 07:33
by Nolic
I knew you were a seer Comrade but it must take some power looking that far into the future.... and so little has changed. Nolic