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The Linley Cement Works (1909-1935) extracted limestone from a drift mine under the fields centre-left.
Friday 17th May
2:57pm
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2:55pm
Linley Cement Works
Friday 17th May
2:53pm
Phoenix Lime Works
Friday 17th May
2:49pm
Royal Oak Inn
Friday 17th May
2:47pm
Brewery Buildings I remember which were demolished in the 1960's
Saturday 6th October
8:00am
The houses on the left, just over the canal bridge, had coal cellars. In the 1960's when they were empty and before they were knocked down, we used to explore them. The first house had a hole knocked in the cellar wall, above the cellar floor level and we could scramble in. It had a long passage which turned at right angles into another large room. We estimated that this must have been beneath the canal.
Saturday 6th October
7:57am
Daw End Lane Canal Bridge
Saturday 6th October
7:49am
Bosty Lane
Saturday 6th October
7:45am
Floyds Lane
Saturday 6th October
7:44am
Daw End Lane
Saturday 6th October
7:43am
Manor Farm
Saturday 6th October
7:42am
Linley Woods (Old Limestone Caverns)
Saturday 6th October
7:41am