2020/21 Roy's Off Season Gallery
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A machinery baseRoy
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All that remains of a pipe that fed water from the reservoir to a Lancashire boilerRoy
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The remains of the stone becks which were used in the bleaching processRoy
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The stone bridge carried the access road into WashwheelRoy
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The dressed coping stones have fallen into the brook beneathRoy
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Hand carved by the stonemasonRoy
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Another overgrown reservoirRoy
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The reservoir supplied this unnamed mill complexRoy
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Not a lot remains of this oneRoy
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The arches were the inlet channels that fed the reservoir on this sideRoy
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The same arches from the opposite side. The brook was diverted to feed water through them.Roy
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From high above the valley there is no sign of the splendours within apart from the Washwheel chimneyRoy
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Far reaching views. Stoodley Pike is the tower on the high ground in the very far distance on the skyline.Roy
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The high rises of Manchester in the hazeRoy
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