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One of the locals on lookout dutiesRoyMay 14, 2021
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The dried out reservoir that used to supply the water-wheel at Four Acre Mill in times of low water flow in the brookRoyMay 14, 2021
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The reservoir from the opposite end stood on the raised embankmentRoyMay 14, 2021
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The water flowed from the reservoir down this pipe to the water-wheelRoyMay 14, 2021
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The remains of Four Acre Mill wheelpitRoyMay 14, 2021
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The wheelpit sides are gradually collapsing inRoyMay 14, 2021
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The point where the Cheesden Brook is joined by the Grane BrookRoyMay 14, 2021
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The sycamore tree stands where the mill buildings used to beRoyMay 14, 2021
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The long disused flight of stone steps were used to cross the brook belowRoyMay 14, 2021
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It's tadpole timeRoyMay 14, 2021
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The A680 goes over the Cheesden here on this fine bridgeRoyMay 14, 2021
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Cheesden Brook flows toward the camera from the moorland above into the Lumb Mill complexRoyMay 14, 2021
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Killgate Brook joins the Cheesden to boost the flow of waterRoyMay 14, 2021
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An old gate from a later Victorian eraRoyMay 14, 2021
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The water follows a man made route toward the mill. Here it heads underground for a short distance.RoyMay 14, 2021
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