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A Walk Along the L&YR and to Helmshore Mills Textile Museum | Local History
#Helmshore #HigherMill #HelmshoreMill In this video, I will take you for a short walk along the old Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway line that cuts it way from Helmshore, passing by Higher Mill (Helmshore Mills Textile Museum) and towards Haslingden. Whilst out recording some b-roll footage for our upcoming story on the Helmshore Rail Tragedy of…
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The Charles Lane Misadventure (1909) | Haslingden | Local History
The winter of 1909 had been severe and the worst to hit East Lancashire for over twenty-six years since the last one that had brought neighbouring towns and villages to an entire standstill, and by March – Charles Lane had become almost impassable for horse drawn carts which struggled due to the steep incline when…
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The Missing Child of Cribden (1910) | Haslingden | True Story
#haslingden #onlocation #truestory ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorrorPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 Towering over the town of Haslingden, Cribden Hill imposes its presence in a grand demeanor. And whilst it may look picturesque from spring right through to the autumn months, it can arguably be as intimidating as…
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The Brutal Slaying of Alexander Norval (1910) | Carlisle | True Crime
#Carlisle #Unsolved #CrimePodcast Shortly before midnight on Saturday, 5th November 1910, P.C Greenwood had barely made his way into an area in Carlisle known as West Walls, when, after checking on individual premises, he came across an unlocked warehouse door at number 15. What he would find that evening would be the body of 75…
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MEG SHELTON : The Last of the Lancashire Witches | Preston | Witch
#Witches #Pendle #Halloween ➝ Please remember to SUBSCRIBE to our channel so you never miss a new upload! https://www.youtube.com/@DaysofHorror?sub_confirmation=1 In 1705, Margery Hilton was buried within the grounds of St. Annes Churchyard and a huge boulder was placed over her final resting place. Why? Simply because the locals of Woodplumpton had labelled her as a…
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