Sunday, November 4, 2012

Rock Near Heptonstall

The hill between Hebden Bridge and Heptonstall is a mass of old quarry workings. The stone was extracted to build the nearby towns and villages. Today they mainly look like natural cliff faces.
 


Blackpool: end

This one was taken to 'pair' with the image below.
Blackpool: end by phil openshaw
Blackpool: end, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

end by phil openshaw
end, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

Over Bankfoot autumn 2012

Composite panoramic photo looking west away from Hebden Bridge.
Over Bankfoot autumn 2012 by phil openshaw
Over Bankfoot autumn 2012, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Noah dale

Desolate? This was one a place where people lived....

Noah Dale dam was built by James King, the owner of Mytholm Mill, and Gamaliel Sutcliffe, owner of the Lumb Mills, probably in about 1806.
In 1825 Gamaliel Sutcliffe wrote a letter in which he says that some of the mills have used coal for steam but that this will soon come to an end because 'Nodale' dam was being enlarged at the cost of £200-300.
In 1935 there was a report that the dam had been leaking, and when inspected the following year it was stated that the dam was empty. The capacity of the dam was estimated to be 8-10 million gallons with a gathering ground of 300 acres.
The Noah Dale area was quite well populated at this time. Many of these people combined handloom weaving with farming. In 1830 it was proposed to have a Sunday school in ‘Nodale’ and about 67 children were expected to attend.

noah dale by phil openshaw
noah dale, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

lane

lane by phil openshaw
lane, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

stoodley

This is taken from just outside Old town looking towards Stoodley pike,

stoodley by phil openshaw
stoodley, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

ravenscar

Taken from the sight of the non existent seaside resort of Ravenscar looking north, The large low cloud is over Robin Hoods bay.
ravenscar by phil openshaw
ravenscar, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Trees: Quarry path to Heptonsall

2012 could be the worst uk summer ever, but there are some amazing shades of green out there.

Trees: Quarry path to Heptonsall by phil openshaw
Trees: Quarry path to Heptontsall, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

land-sea-sky-cornwall

Taken near Goran Haven. This is a section of a full 306 panorama with perspective adjusted for flattening out.

land-sea-sky-cornwall by phil openshaw
land-sea-sky-cornwall, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

Friday, July 13, 2012

Hebden Bridge marina: autumn

From the canal looking towards New Road Hebden Bridge on a sunny weekend in early autumn 2011.
Hebden Bridge marina: autumn by phil openshaw
Hebden Bridge marina: autumn, a photo by phil openshaw on Flickr.

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