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    Arkengarthdale

    1936
    Eskeleth chapel
    Jean Thornborrow
    Langthwaite prodders 1971
    Langthwaite
    Punchard Colliery
    Thomas Hind Blacksmith
    Whaw bridge
    Yorkshire Shepherdess
    Jean Thornborrow
    William Scott
    Last lead miner in Arkengarthdale
    Whit Sunday
    Langthwaite
    New smelt mill
    Red Lion
    Langthwaite
    Octogan mill
    Now demolished
    Octogan Mill ruins
    Eskeleth Hall
    No longer standing
    Corn Mill
    opposite the CB Inn
    Arkengarthdale Band
    1907
    Crime Report
    no year
    Red Lion
    Group of Children
    no date
    Langthwaite Chapel
    Powder House
    used for storing the dynamite for the lead mines
    1918 School Group
    Arkle Town
    Blacksmiths
    Unknown group
    Miners at Faggergill lead mine
    Early 1900's
    Postcard of CB Inn
    Langthwaite

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