Photos by Idle Moor: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Idle Moor's conversations
After more reading -- the pipeline that you describe running via Gilstead, Hirst Wood and Saltaire to Heaton Reservoir is the 1860s aqueduct from Lower Barden Reservoir, not the 1901/1921 Nidd Aqueduct, which does indeed run via Maud Bridge as shown above. See, eg, 'Lesser Railways of the Yorkshire Dales and the dam builders in the age of steam' (Bowtell, Plateway Press 1991).
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how old is st.pauls chuch in shipley england
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Good shot lad, I see you get around, like i do! Got to put our area on the map lad. :-)
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Nice and colourful.
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I have always wondered how that graffiti was put up there?
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Thank you very much, nice to be on google earth!
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Someone recently suggested this photo is misplaced. No! Photos on Panoramio should be located where the photo was taken from. See the Panoramio help page.
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I've just spent the last weekend staying at Lock Keeper's Cottage and it is an absolutely stunning home renovated by my friend's partner. He has looked into the history of his home and it was built in 1774.
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