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Pots & Pans from Wharmton Hill


Another local view over our neighbouring Saddleworth village of Uppermill.
Pots and Pans is actually the name of the large rock (stone) that sits at the top of Aldermans Hill overlooking Uppermill and Greenfield. It gets its unusual name from a series of basins or large indentations on the top of it, worn into the millstone grit over millions of years by the Saddleworth weather.
The obelisk situated nearby was erected in 1923 to honour the 259 people from the villages of Saddleworth who died during the first world war and was located here specifically to be visible from those villages. Each year on Remembrance Sunday the communities of Saddleworth climb the hill to take part in the remembrance service conducted at the war memorial to commemorate those who died during the two world wars and later conflicts.
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Pots and Pans is actually the name of the large rock (stone) that sits at the top of Aldermans Hill overlooking Uppermill and Greenfield. It gets its unusual name from a series of basins or large indentations on the top of it, worn into the millstone grit over millions of years by the Saddleworth weather.
The obelisk situated nearby was erected in 1923 to honour the 259 people from the villages of Saddleworth who died during the first world war and was located here specifically to be visible from those villages. Each year on Remembrance Sunday the communities of Saddleworth climb the hill to take part in the remembrance service conducted at the war memorial to commemorate those who died during the two world wars and later conflicts.
Enjoy full screen.
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Splendid image, Herb!
Your information is very interesting, too
Herb Riddle club has replied to J.Garcia clubKeep safe. Herb
Bonne et agréable soiree.
Gordon
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ clubCheers, Herb
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