I'll give you a map to look at first, showing where Fox Clough mine was and the railway which brought the coal up into Colne. Zoom in to the top right hand corner.
Just a question before I leave it Stanley. If the town gas was manufactured and stored down in the valley by Colne Water, would there have been enough pressure to supply the town on top of the hill?
Well done Ian, that's right. Well remembered. I forget where I got it from.
The impression reads:- Craven Monumental Works. Canal Wharf Skipton. James Simpson, builder and contractor.
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Stanley Challenger Graham
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Both of you have the right location but neither of you have said what it is. It is of course the saluting base where Hitler used to stand and make his speeches. If you would like more information have a look at THIS detailed history.
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"Beware of certitude" (Jimmy Reid)
The floggings will continue until morale improves!
Old age isn't for cissies!
Very interesting picture, the more you look at it and the more you see. There looks to be a guy crouching down, taking a photo of a white sheet propped up on a line drying, least that’s what it looks like to me. Plus loads of other stuff going on,but I’ve no idea where it is.