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SE3114 : Hall Green from Stoney Lane by Christine Johnstone Hall Green from Stoney Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Houses in Woodland Court and Moorside Crescent.
SE3114 : Large stubble field south of Hall Green by Christine Johnstone Large stubble field south of Hall Green by Christine Johnstone
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Suburbia changes to agriculture.
SE3817 : Star over Oak Street by Christine Johnstone Star over Oak Street by Christine Johnstone
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Telephone wires in New Crofton.
SE3920 : Telegraph poles along the edge of former spoil heap by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles along the edge of former spoil heap by Christine Johnstone
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North of Sharlston High Street.
SE2408 : Telegraph pole on the northern side of Pool Hill by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole on the northern side of Pool Hill by Christine Johnstone
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It might be bright, but the leaves tell an autumnal tale.
SE2408 : Tree and telegraph pole in the hedgerow by Christine Johnstone Tree and telegraph pole in the hedgerow by Christine Johnstone
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On the north side of Pool Hill.
SE4112 : Telegraph pole in a wheatfield, north of Robin Lane by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole in a wheatfield, north of Robin Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Looking along the approximate route of the mapped public footpath.
SE2507 : Denby Hall Lane by Christine Johnstone Denby Hall Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Now a no-through-road just connecting Denby Hall Farm to the A635.
SE2407 : Unidentified post north of Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone Unidentified post north of Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone
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It looks like a truncated telegraph pole - and the field gate has two... (more)
SE4021 : Parallel wires, south west of new Road by Christine Johnstone Parallel wires, south west of new Road by Christine Johnstone
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A field full of power lines and telegrpah poles.
SE2625 : Quarry Lane, Howley Park by Christine Johnstone Quarry Lane, Howley Park by Christine Johnstone
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Looking towards the 139 metre spot height.
SE2109 : View north from Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone View north from Cumberworth Lane by Christine Johnstone
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With the Emley TV mast 4 kms away on the horizon.
SE2207 : Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Looking east towards the centre of Upper Denby.
SE2206 : Telegraph pole on farmland by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole on farmland by Christine Johnstone
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East of Falledge Lane, near Fall Edge Farm.
SE2107 : Much extended house, Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone Much extended house, Denby Lane by Christine Johnstone
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But only on the ground floor.
SE2107 : Green Lane End by Christine Johnstone Green Lane End by Christine Johnstone
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Where Green Lane and Denby Lane meet the Penistone Road. Also the 293 metre spot height.
SE2007 : Ploughed field on Birds Edge Hill by Christine Johnstone Ploughed field on Birds Edge Hill by Christine Johnstone
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The distant houses are at Pump Street on the Penistone Road.
SE2007 : Birds Edge Wesleyan Reform Church by Christine Johnstone Birds Edge Wesleyan Reform Church by Christine Johnstone
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On the north side of Birds Edge Lane. Since 1849, Wesleyan Reformers have... (more)
SE3128 : Star over Nesfield Road, Belle Isle by Christine Johnstone Star over Nesfield Road, Belle Isle by Christine Johnstone
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Houses around a grassy courtyard on the west side of the road.
SE4615 : Telegraph poles crossing an oil seed rape field by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles crossing an oil seed rape field by Christine Johnstone
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Under some very dramatic clouds.
SE2006 : The start of the footpath to Broadstone Lodge by Christine Johnstone The start of the footpath to Broadstone Lodge by Christine Johnstone
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From its junction with Horn Lane.
SE2006 : Horn Lane by Christine Johnstone Horn Lane by Christine Johnstone
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The trees are at the junction with Spicer House Lane.
SE1610 : Telegraph pole on Haw Cliff hillside by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole on Haw Cliff hillside by Christine Johnstone
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In better condition than the broken-down field walls.
SE1610 : Broken down walls by Christine Johnstone Broken down walls by Christine Johnstone
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Farmland on the south side of Haw Cliff Lane.
SE3630 : Criss-crossing wires, Newsam Green by Christine Johnstone Criss-crossing wires, Newsam Green by Christine Johnstone
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Skelton Grange power station used to be 3 km further up the Aire valley.
SE1903 : Telegraph poles following a dry stone wall by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles following a dry stone wall by Christine Johnstone
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North of Bents Road.
SE4809 : New use for a telegraph pole by Christine Johnstone New use for a telegraph pole by Christine Johnstone
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Blocked field entrance, Moorhouse Common.
SE1705 : Telegraph poles at Hepshaw Brow by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles at Hepshaw Brow by Christine Johnstone
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South of Bedding Edge Road.
SE4810 : Road signs, Moorhouse Lane by Christine Johnstone Road signs, Moorhouse Lane by Christine Johnstone
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The footpath leads to South Elmsall, and the other signs relate to the... (more)
SE4810 : Telephone wires crossing large Moorthorpe field by Christine Johnstone Telephone wires crossing large Moorthorpe field by Christine Johnstone
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On the east side of Moorthorpe Lane, near Moorthorpe Grange.
SE5010 : Farmland south of Hazel Lane by Christine Johnstone Farmland south of Hazel Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Shaes of green and blue on a hot October day.
SE4806 : Bilham Lane by Christine Johnstone Bilham Lane by Christine Johnstone
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Heading towards Red Hill Lane.
SE5015 : Telegraph pole as ruler by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole as ruler by Christine Johnstone
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If you knew the height of the telegraph pole, you could work out the... (more)
SE5015 : Hedgerow trees alongside stubble field by Christine Johnstone Hedgerow trees alongside stubble field by Christine Johnstone
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On the north side of Middlefield Lane.
SE4907 : Telegraph pole in a crop field by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole in a crop field by Christine Johnstone
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North of Bilham Grange, west of Street Lane.
SE4906 : Nissen hut at Bilham Grange by Christine Johnstone Nissen hut at Bilham Grange by Christine Johnstone
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Now used as a farm building.
SE5111 : Drainage dike running across a greening field by Christine Johnstone Drainage dike running across a greening field by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from Doncaster Lane, with traffic on the A1 in the distance.
SE5221 : Telegraph pole in a wheatfield by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole in a wheatfield by Christine Johnstone
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North of Cobcroft Lane.
SE5315 : Telegraph pole, Norton and Kirk Smeaton Road by Christine Johnstone Telegraph pole, Norton and Kirk Smeaton Road by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from the lay-by at Cliff Hill.
SE5315 : Telegraph poles crossing a stubble field by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles crossing a stubble field by Christine Johnstone
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On the north side of Cliff Hill.
SE3835 : Telegraph poles crossing a wheatfield by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles crossing a wheatfield by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from Bog Lane.
SE3836 : Change of crop, Limekiln Hill by Christine Johnstone Change of crop, Limekiln Hill by Christine Johnstone
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Potatoes alongside barley.
SE3836 : Telegraph wires crossing a bare field by Christine Johnstone Telegraph wires crossing a bare field by Christine Johnstone
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Seen from the Leeds Country Way.
SE3837 : Telegraph poles crossing a line of trees by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles crossing a line of trees by Christine Johnstone
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On a meadow field boundary east of Stockheld Lane.
SE4832 : Telegraph poles along New Lane by Christine Johnstone Telegraph poles along New Lane by Christine Johnstone
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With a flock of small birds taking advantage of the wires.
SE3242 : Wheat by Wike Lane by Derek Harper Wheat by Wike Lane by Derek Harper
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Crossed by a telegraph line and seen through a hedge from the lane, which... (more)
SK2187 : Double set of power lines by Andrew Hill Double set of power lines by Andrew Hill
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These are rough upland grazing fields at the transition to moorland near... (more)
SK2187 : Fields, wall and power lines by Andrew Hill Fields, wall and power lines by Andrew Hill
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The wall has an open door for sheep to use between fields near Moscar House.
SK4790 : Farm track to Parkcliff Farm by Andrew Hill Farm track to Parkcliff Farm by Andrew Hill
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View along the private farm track from the public path along Sandy Flat Lane.
SK4790 : Fields and telegraph poles by Andrew Hill Fields and telegraph poles by Andrew Hill
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View from the footpath north towards Sandy Flat Lane and Wickersley.
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