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2024-03-29T13:46:50+00:00text/html2006-10-25T13:38:11+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.374918 -1.539262SK3086 : Sandygate Road, Sheffield
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Looking down Sandygate Road towards Sheffield. The junction with Pitchford Lane is on the right.text/html2006-10-25T13:33:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.368300 -1.572396SK2885 : Lodge Moor Road
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A view looking south along Lodge Moor Road from where it is crossed by an open water conduit from Redmires Reservoirs.text/html2006-10-25T13:28:48+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.356741 -1.609322SK2684 : View from White Stones
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A view from the boggy path past White Stones between Redmires and Fulwood Head. The lower Redmires Reservoir can be seen in the distance.text/html2006-10-25T13:23:31+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.359804 -1.584502SK2784 : Fulwood Head Farm
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Fulwood Head Farm (in the trees at centre) from Fulwood Lane. Fulwood Lane runs from Ringinglow to Lodge Moor on the high ground on the western outskirts of Sheffield. This view is looking north towards Lodge Moor.text/html2006-10-23T16:55:46+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.464107 -1.761975SK1596 : Upper Derwent Valley
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Looking up the Upper Derwent Valley at Lands Side. The area to the left of the track has been fenced off by the National Trust to prevent overgrazing by sheep and allow the natural regeneration of native trees.text/html2006-10-23T16:49:00+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.463177 -1.746918SK1696 : Upper Derwent Valley
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The track up the Upper Derwent Valley at Oaken Bank.text/html2006-10-23T16:42:56+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.445161 -1.728958SK1894 : Upper Hey
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An old stone sheep shelter on the stretch of moorland named on the OS map as Upper Hey, on the path from Howden Clough to Cut Gate. Howden Edge and Margery Hill in the distance.text/html2006-10-23T16:35:33+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.438872 -1.730504SK1893 : Head of Howden Clough
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Looking east up the upper part of Howden Clough towards Howden Edge. text/html2006-10-23T16:30:18+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.438886 -1.736525SK1793 : Howden Clough
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The start of the footpath up Howden Clough, looking up the side valley of Stony Bank Clough. This path leads from the east side of Howden Reservoir up Howden Clough then across the moor to join the Cut Gate track across the Derwent-Don watershed.text/html2006-10-23T16:24:22+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.445191 -1.742508SK1794 : Cold Side, Howden
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A view looking up the Upper Derwent Valley from Cold Side on the track leading down the east side of the Howden Reservoir.text/html2006-10-22T16:05:41+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.475407 -1.614261SK2597 : Long Lane, Whitwell Moor
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View eastwards down Long Lane, Whitwell Moor near Stocksbridge, towards houses at the junction with New Hall Lane.text/html2006-10-18T18:06:04+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.384370 -1.542918SK3087 : Rivelin Valley Road.
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A view of the Rivelin Valley Road (A6101) which links the A57 Sheffield-Manchester road with the Hillsborough area to the north of Sheffield. The view is looking east towards Hillsborough.text/html2006-10-18T17:55:15+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.410684 -1.793865SK1390 : Isolated house in the Alport Valley
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An isolated house in the Alport Valley close to the farm road which leads from the A57 (Snake Pass) road to Alport Farm.text/html2006-10-18T17:47:20+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.424601 -1.784768SK1492 : View from slopes of Ditch Clough.
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A view from close to the track from Alport Castles to the Westend Valley, following the western slopes of Ditch Clough. The side arm of Howden Reservoir, which extends part-way up the Westend Valley, can be seen in the distance.text/html2006-10-18T17:40:41+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/7947Brian Ward53.415596 -1.775787SK1591 : Ouzelden Clough
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Looking down into the head of Ouzelden Clough from the edge of the moorland of Rowlee Pasture.