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Haworth History – Geology
A WALK AROUND PENISTONE HILL, HAWORTH, TO LOOK AT THE ROCKS, QUARRYING AND LANDSCAPESPhoto left: Coal seam in mudstones in Dimples Quarry. The mudstones are finely laminated, with a very small coal seam with a fireclay layer below it. (Click on thumbnail for larger image)About Haworth Geology on this website here… The rocks of the Penistone area are Upper […]
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Introduction The Village of Cross Roads with Lees is not really a village but a collection of small Hamlets that are now regarded as a Village. If you are a tourist, on your way to Haworth to pay homage to the Bronte shrine or a traveler just passing through. Don’t blink, or you might miss […]
read moreHaworth History – Haworth Masonic Lodge
Haworth Masonic Lodge The Lodge of the Three Graces Haworth 408 (originally 506) was formed on 15th September 1792, the first recorded meeting was at the Black Bull on 7th July 1806. They continued to meet there until 1821 when they moved to Lodge street. Branwell Bronte Branwell Bronte (1817- 1848) was proposed and accepted […]
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