Join me on my merry trek of old ruins, cinemas, railways and things that just catch my attention around Yorkshire and the UK. John.
View this post on Instagram How we tame and hide nature ☹️ This stream empties into the River Aire next to Stockbridge bridge, Keighley after coming down the steep hill in Riddlesden/Low Banks. It has now been culverted along much of its length. The water looks quite clean though. On old maps it appeared to be labelled Judith Cliff. I was looking for a smaller pipe nearby that drains the lost and hidden Morton Banks Colliery #culvert #stream #pipe #keighkey #riddlesden #ivy A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:47am PDT
How we tame and hide nature ☹️ This stream empties into the River Aire next to Stockbridge bridge, Keighley after coming down the steep hill in Riddlesden/Low Banks. It has now been culverted along much of its length. The water looks quite clean though. On old maps it appeared to be labelled Judith Cliff. I was looking for a smaller pipe nearby that drains the lost and hidden Morton Banks Colliery #culvert #stream #pipe #keighkey #riddlesden #ivy
A post shared by John | Exploration and history (@merrytrek) on Sep 20, 2019 at 10:47am PDT
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