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Grid reference SK1682

near to Hope, Derbyshire, England


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Sample images Breakdown list images taken from SK1682 [2] mentioning SK1682 [5] taken pre 2000 [1]
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SK1682 : A bit of sunlight on Hope Chimney by Peter Barr A bit of sunlight on Hope Chimney
Clouds gathering after a fine spell, Hope Valley, from Mam Tor.
SK1682 : Blot or feature of the Hope Valley? by Steve  Fareham Blot or feature of the Hope Valley?
Hope Cement works from Pindale Road
SK1682 : Hope cement works, seen from footpath by David Martin Hope cement works, seen from footpath
SK1682 : Hope Cement Works seen from Stanage by Neil Theasby Hope Cement Works seen from Stanage
After the first winter snow had fallen on The Peak District.
SK1682 : Hope Valley Branch Line by David Dixon Hope Valley Branch Line
The branch from the main Hope Valley railway line was constructed for the Hope Cement Works.
SK1682 : Cement Works, Castleton by Anthony O'Neil Cement Works, Castleton
From the heights of Hollins Cross
SK1682 : Hope Valley Cement Works by Dave Pickersgill Hope Valley Cement Works
Bradwell and the Hope Valley Cement works. This image is an amalgamation of a number of images. It was taken from Shatton Moor on an inclement April morning.
SK1682 : Ruined farm, Pin Dale, Castleton by Humphrey Bolton Ruined farm, Pin Dale, Castleton
This ruin is just off the bridleway from Bradwell to Castleton.
SK1682 : Pindale Road near Hope by Jonathan Clitheroe Pindale Road near Hope
A near continuous stream of lorries rumble along this stretch of road which is pictured here approaching the entrance to the Hope Cement Works.
SK1682 : Conveyor belt tensioner by Alan Murray-Rust Conveyor belt tensioner
At Hope cement works; The heavy weight at the bottom of the loop ensures that the belt is kept under the correct tension regardless of load and temperature.
SK1682 : Hope Quarry by Peter McDermott Hope Quarry
SK1682 : Hope Cement Works by Giles Robinson Hope Cement Works
These works are clearly visible in many views of the Hope Valley, with the chimney usually "smoking" (in fact steam). Its presence may spoil many photographs, but seen from the right point it can be impressive.

 
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