English Rivers and Brooks
Looking towards Lining Crag (scan from 1990)
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Looking back along Greenup Gill (scan from 1990)
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Frosty morning on the River Severn at Ribbersford…
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Hampton Loade on the River Severn (Scan from the 1…
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The Warwickshire Avon below Marcliff Lock (Scan fr…
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The Warwickshire Avon below Marcliff Lock (Scan fr…
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Looking along Far Easdale Gill from Greenup Edge…
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Below Greenup Edge (scan from 1990)
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Looking up Tongue Gill with Great Tongue on the le…
The footpath from Grisedale Tarn towards Patterdal…
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Looking to Patterdale Common from the Footbridge o…
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The Headstone Viaduct at Monsal Head (Scan from Ju…
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For a picture take 17 years later in May 2006, from the far side of the Headstone Viaduct see here...
www.ipernity.com/doc/2254674/43910288/in/album/947462
Headstone Viaduct, built by the Midland Railway, over the River Wye, immediately after the 533-yard (487 m) Headstone Tunnel, travelling north from Great Longstone. The viaduct, usually incorrectly called Monsal Dale Viaduct, is 300 feet (91 m) long, with five 50-foot (15 m) span arches, some forty feet high at the centre.
The sight of the viaduct outraged artist and writer John Ruskin, who fumed: “You might have seen the gods here morning and evening, walking in fair procession on the lawns, and to and fro among the pinnacles of its crags, but the valley is gone and the gods with it, and now every fool in Buxton can be in Bakewell in half an hour, and every fool in Bakewell in Buxton.”
Monsal Head seems to have been used instead of Headstone Head sometime between 1900 and 1910. Around the same time the Bull’s Head changed to the Monsal Head Hotel.
Looking along Monsal Dale and the River Wye from t…
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Looking towards Upperdale along the River Wye from…
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River Wye at Monsal Dale (Scan from June 1989)
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Smestow Brook seen from Woodford Lane
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Smestow Brook near Trysull
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Wier on the River Dove near Hurst Farm (Scan from…
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