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A bunny and a dog!
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A worker
Coniston Water
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Hands
Rustic Fence
Inquisitive sheep
Interesting Aeroplane
Three bladed propeller Aeroplane
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Smoke on the water
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Gate Lodge Snelston Hall
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Snelston village property
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St. Andrews Whissendine
Whissendine Parish Church
Silly moo!
Ely Cathederal
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Very noisy here!
Scammonden Reservoir
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Almshouses in Thornton le Dale
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Mallard
Thornton le Dale HFF
St Peter and St Paul's Church, Pickering
Parish Church of Pickering
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Pendle Hill bright sunny morning and HFF!
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Pendle Hill late afternoon
Crocus in bloom
Ripon Cathederal
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Scammonden Water


Scammonden Water is 51.8 metres at its deepest point and water is drawn-off through a 2.5 kilometre tunnel driven southwards to supply Huddersfield. The overflow bellmouth, next to the valve shaft superstructure, discharges water to the valley below via a tunnel in the valley on the reservoir's eastern side. The reservoir started to fill in July 1969 and the area was landscaped and parking and other facilities were provided.[3]
The motorway M62, which was dependent on the completion of the dam, was opened to traffic on 20 December 1970 and officially opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II who unveiled a plaque near the valve tower of Scammonden Water on 14 October 1971.[3]
The motorway M62, which was dependent on the completion of the dam, was opened to traffic on 20 December 1970 and officially opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II who unveiled a plaque near the valve tower of Scammonden Water on 14 October 1971.[3]
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