Cheetham Close
Cheetham Close, a hill in the West Pennine Moors above Turton in Lancashire, is the site of an ancient stone circle.
Cheetham Close, a hill in the West Pennine Moors above Turton in Lancashire, is the site of an ancient stone circle.
Hamlet on the Wakefield Outwood, now known as Wrenthorpe, where small pot works were built.
Reservoir in the South Pennines supplying water to Huddersfield in West Yorkshire.
Gritstone escarpment in the South Pennines rising to 1,549 feet (472 m) above sea level
The Hulton Colliery Company operated on the Lancashire Coalfield from the mid-19th century in Over Hulton and Westhoughton, Lancashire.
Wharton Hall Colliery was in Little Hulton on the Lancashire Coalfield in Lancashire, north west England.
Mysterious cloud of mist that often hovered over the Cowloe Rock, near Sennen Cove in Cornwall, warning of approaching bad weather.
Area of the West Pennine Moors in North West England. At its summit is a Bronze Age burial mound.
1896 protest organised when the landowner Colonel Ainsworth closed a track leading to Winter Hill, denying the right of access to the local population.
Hollingworth Lake was built as the main water source for the Rochdale Canal.