MAP OF Marsden 1904: Yorkshire Sheet 259.11 by Alan Godfrey NEW

MAP OF Marsden 1904: Yorkshire Sheet 259.11 by Alan Godfrey NEW

Here are the details of maps for Marsden:\n\nYorkshire Sheet 259.11 Marsden 1904 - published 2002; intro by Alan Godfrey. ISBN.978-1-84151-369-0 Marsden is fascinating town, spectacularly sited at the head of the Colne Valley, and sometimes used as an alternative setting for the television series Last of the Summer Wine. Our map covers most of the town (or large village) in great detail, with coverage extending southward to Netherley. Features include the LNWR railway with Marsden station and the entrance to Standedge Tunnel; Huddersfield Canal, with several locks and the tunnel entrance and Tunnel End Reservoir; Bank Bottom Mills, Clough Lee, Warehouse Hill, New Mills, Marsden Foundry, Inner Hey, Clough Lee Mills, Gate Head, St Bartholomew's church, Marsden Mills. A tramway is shown running south for construction work on the new Butterley Reservoir, being built at this time. A 1900 directory is also included.

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