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Grid reference SD6721

near to Ryal Fold, Blackburn With Darwen, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SD6721 [7] mentioning SD6721 [2] taken pre 2000 [3]
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SD6721 : Darwen Town View by Gordon Griffiths Darwen Town View
The view over Darwen from the Darwen Tower.
SD6721 : The walkers on the path to  the Jubilee Tower give some idea of its size by Ian Greig The walkers on the path to the Jubilee Tower give some idea of its size
SD6721 : Tree at Higher Wenshead by Neil Theasby Tree at Higher Wenshead
SD6721 : Gate and bridleway next to the Stepback Plantation by Mat Fascione Gate and bridleway next to the Stepback Plantation
SD6721 : Riding to the tower by Anthony Parkes Riding to the tower
SD6721 : Western slope of Darwen Hill by Mr T Western slope of Darwen Hill
by Mr T
SD6721 : Sunnyhurst Hey Reservoir from the top of Jubilee Tower by Colin Park Sunnyhurst Hey Reservoir from the top of Jubilee Tower
Blackburn can be seen in the distance.
SD6721 : Looking across Sunnyhurst Hey by Peter Bond Looking across Sunnyhurst Hey
SD6721 : Footpath towards the Jubilee Tower, Darwen Moor by Greum Footpath towards the Jubilee Tower, Darwen Moor
Approaching Darwen Tower, under renovation during the summer of 2021.
SD6721 : Jubilee Tower (east) by Carroll Pierce Jubilee Tower (east)
Taken on the eastern approach near the summit of Darwen Hill, Lancashire, I am looking up at the Jubilee Tower (LinkExternal link.
SD6721 : Sunnyhurst Hey Reservoir dam by Ian Taylor Sunnyhurst Hey Reservoir dam
"View along the former dam at the eastern end. Sunnyhurst Hey Reservoir was constructed in 1875, and had a capacity of 436 Ml. The dam had a history of seepage and was found to be inadequately constructed (no core). The reservoir has... (more)
SD6721 : The path to Darwen Moor by Bill Boaden The path to Darwen Moor
The trees ahead are in a small clough formed by Stepback Brook. The gate is the beginning of the access land. The heavy clouds were on their way to put rain on Manchester.

 
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