Werneth Low
From
George Lane Bredbury
1900 to 1909
View east over the Peak Forest Canal, High Lane farm in the centre of the picture
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From
George Lane Bredbury
1900 to 1909
View east over the Peak Forest Canal, High Lane farm in the centre of the picture
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Do you have any pictures of Werneth Low, I intend doing a week of pictures on it's beauty... so please send them in by email.. If you let me know why you like the Low I will include your story's... I am dedicating this week long celebration to my favourite internet troll. (Anonymous) for the inspiration he gives me.
There are now houses in the foreground and the farm is no longer a farm. What date was this taken?
ReplyDeleteMust be that time of the month again, nothing of interest so up pops Werneth Low.
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ReplyDeleteYour nasty comment would normally not see the light of day... but today I'm in a giddy mood.
I'm glad you don't approve and felt the need to leave such a comment
However you will be overjoyed because'YOU' yes you... that worthless, sad, individual has given me an idea... a full week on the beauty of Werneth Low dedicated to you... xzzz
Marjorie:.. ha! took me a while to find the email this picture turned up in... anyhow it seems it was between 1900-1909.
ReplyDeleteShould you ever tire of Werneth Low,
ReplyDeleteTurn up your toes it's time to go.
hello all, whether it be of any interest to anyone or not i dont know. my great grandparents alan jackson and dorothy jackson used to run the farm atop of werneth low (the one that is now converted into a house with a glass side) i have pictures before the convertion when they used to live there dating from somewhere between 1950 and the 190s (dates unknown) if there of any use to anyone i can gather pictures and scan them to be e-mailed on request. my e-mail is kanecomponents@hotmail.com feel free to ask any questions.
ReplyDeleteAnything you have and would help to put a posting together can be sent in to hydonian@gmail.com
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