The name "HYDE" is derived from the hide, a measure of land for taxation purposes, taken to be that area of land necessary to support a peasant family. In later times it was taken to be equivalent to 120 acres .
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
A snowy day
Looking out over Hattersley from Werneth Low on a 1970's Snowy Winters Day !
2 comments:
Werneth Low
said...
Nice shot this. Thank goodness the tower blocks are no longer part of the landscape!
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2 comments:
Nice shot this. Thank goodness the tower blocks are no longer part of the landscape!
Pity the rest of it wasn't demolished at the same time!!
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