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Low Moor Ironworks and Mines
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ironworks
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http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/4238280/low-moor-history-dodsworth-984k?da=y
The web site is www.ironworks.talktalk .net
Its a fascinating history of Victorian entrepreneurial endeavour. I would also like to contact anyone with old photos or accounts of the ironworks,railways and mines.
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Roger L
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The address for site is www.ironworks.talktalk.net/
There was a mistake on input, This is well worth a visit for information on this area
Mine Lectures & Walks available for around Huddersfield
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ironworks
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thank you for the correction . I am pleased you found the site of interest.
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rosewhite
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13 years ago
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On the roadside at Low Moor is the great wheel from the old rolling mill.
There is a lot of Low Moor history on the Three Nuns Colliery site as Low Moor bought Three Nuns and linked them by horse and ropehaul.
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