Calderdale Gallery
Ripponden Bluebells
The Old Railway Line in Ripponden is covered in Bluebells in the Spring in amongst beech trees
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Ogden Stream
Stream In Spate at Ogden Water a local nature reserve near Halifax, West Yorkshire
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Black Rock, Ogden
Close up of Stream in Spate at Ogden Water a local nature reserve near Halifax, West Yorkshire
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Lichen Wall
Lichen Covered Wall - Ogden Water a local nature reserve near Halifax, West Yorkshire
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Lumb Falls
Lumb Falls, Crimsworth Dean near Hebden Bridge. In The Summer this is a favourite Picnic spot for families.
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Snow Covered Mill Bank
Mill Bank is a village built on Mills, with remains of 9 Mills in the immediate area. It nestles in the valley of the Lumb off the Main Ryburn Valley
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Snowy Stoodley
Stoodley Pike Monument dominates the skyline opposite Heptonstall Church. The Monument was originally built by public subscription in 1814 to commemorate the peace after Napolean's defeat at Leipzig.
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Autumn Reflection
Autumnal reflections from beech trees in the stream at Fiddle Wood, Mill Bank
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Frosted Bracken
Frosted Bracken and Leaves in Fiddle Wood, Mill Bank
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Beech Shadows
Beech Tree bark and Shadows in Autumn. Fiddle Woods Mill Bank
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Forest Floor
Autumn Leaves, Fiddle Wood Mill Bank
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Withens Gate Path
Old Packhorse Route climbing out of Mankinholes to cross the moor at Withens Gate near Stoodley Pike
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Heptonstall Church
Inside The Old Church At Heptonstall. This ruin sits next to the new church in an Iconic hilltop location. It is the Burial Place Of Sylvia Plath and of "King" Davey Hartley, a notorious local Coiner
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Heptonstall Arches
Inside The Old Church At Heptonstall. This ruin sits next to the new church in an Iconic hilltop location. It is the Burial Place Of Sylvia Plath and of "King" Davey Hartley, a notorious local Coiner
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Misty Morning
Heptonstall Church is visible across much of Calderdale. The Misty early morning silhouettes it nicely
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Bridestones Dawn
Early Morning at the Bridestones above Todmorden. These rocks sit on a windswept moor and I think look best on a crisp autumn or winters day. Photo taken around 8am on A November Morning.
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Gibson mIll
Gibson Mill is a National Trust owned Site. The Mill was once a Woollen Mill, then a rollerskating rink and Dance hall. Now the Trust run it using eco-friendly technology as a cafe and exhibition and education site for the Hardcastle Crags estate it sits within
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The Bridestone
The Bridestones sit above Todmorden and are also known locally as the Kebs. The Bridestone itself is this boulder with the weathered base. you can virtually get your arms around the narrow point of the 4m tall boulder
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Bridestones Edge dusk;
Bridestones Edge sits high above Todmorden and facing south catches the winter sunset
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Soft Light, Bridestones
The soft Light of a winter sunset turns the gritstone of the Kebs (Bridestones) above Todmorden a soft pinky colour
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Calderdale Dawn
The Sun Rising over Sowerby Bridge in Calderdale from Boulderclough
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Island Heptonstall
Heptonstall village floats above a cloud inversion.
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Misty Trees
Early Morning Light filters through mist in a wood near Chiserley above Calderdale
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Spooky Street;
An Early Morning Mist settled in the valley with the top washing over this road turning it into a ghostly lit scene
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Web Jewel
Early Morning Light and Dew turn an ordinary spiders web into natural jewellery
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Wood Sorrell
Wood Sorrell (oxalis acetosella) is a regular spring flower in the Woodlands around Hardcastle Crags
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Halifax Crocuses
Spring Croscuses brighten Skircoat Manor Road in Halifax, West Yorkshire
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Jack O’ T’ Locks
Roger Burnett's 1999 statue of a lock keeper stands at the entrance to the Wharf in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire
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