That terraced row used to be named Millholme, right next to the mill. I was born at 4 Millholme, as my birth certificate states. My grandfather, Samuel Marshall, stonemason, helped to build the railway bridge that runs to the quarries at Cracoe. He'd just started widening the road bridge at the entrance to Embsay in 1939 when war broke out. The large stones were still lying on the side of the road when I left for Uni in 1959. It did get widened in the end. Samuel's father William, also a stonemason, built 3 arches of the Ribblesdale Viaduct.