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2024-03-29T07:28:57+00:00text/html2012-08-15T10:28:31+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.741015 -1.965395SE0227 : Shallow boundary feature, Midgley Moor
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This linear feature is made of stones that have been set on edge (similar to the capping on drystone walls). Although little is known about this feature, it is likely to be prehistoric.text/html2012-08-15T10:25:38+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.742798 -1.981314SE0127 : Circular feature, Midgely Moor
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Small henge-like feature or large ring cairn seen in centre of photograph.text/html2012-08-14T16:14:31+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.913633 -1.832503SE1146 : Barmishaw Stone, Ilkley Moor
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A series of motifs are seen on the surface of the stone: cups, cup and rings, and ladders (often joined to a cup and ring at one end). A largenumber of carved rocks can be found across Ilkley Moor. They date to the Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age (some 4000 years ago).text/html2012-08-14T15:50:32+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.861599 -1.780406SE1440 : Mine shaft, Baildon Moor
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Many circular depressions can be found across Baildon Moor. These represent the remains of coal mining during the 19th century.text/html2012-08-14T15:37:44+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.780628 -1.948063SE0331 : Ruined building, Oxenhope Moor
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One of the 19th century cottages that formed the 'Fly' hamlet, near to the Warley Moor reservoir.text/html2012-08-14T15:04:51+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.789706 -1.949873SE0332 : Judd Wall, Nab Hill
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These walls are made from discarded stone from the quarry and are built to retain waste material from the quarrying activity.text/html2012-08-14T14:23:52+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.591426 -1.944819SE0310 : Pule Hill Quarry, Marsden
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The quarry was in operation into the early 20th century, producing slabs and building stone.text/html2012-08-14T14:14:40+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.583574 -2.003285SD9909 : Castleshaw Roman Fortlet
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Close up of the fortlet taken in winter. The snow emphasises some of the internal features. The fortlet partly overlies an earlier, larger fort.text/html2012-08-07T16:28:00+00:00https://www.geograph.ie/profile/80654LDBrown53.605453 -1.958040SE0212 : Close Gate Bridge, Marsden
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Grade II* listed packhorse bridge. Packhorse routes in this area provided a vital trade network across the Pennines.