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Grid reference SK2491

near to Low Bradfield, Sheffield, England


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SK2491 : Pump house by Paul Glover Pump house
Controls for the dam at Dale dike reservoir are inside this small building hidden in the woods.
SK2491 : Cast iron footbridge (closed to access) by Steve  Fareham Cast iron footbridge (closed to access)
SK2491 : Dale Dyke Reservoir by Roger May Dale Dyke Reservoir
Looking across the lower reaches of the reservoir just above the dam, from the entrance to Hoyle's Farm on Blindside Lane.
SK2491 : Dale Dyke Reservoir by Dave Taylor Dale Dyke Reservoir
Embankment wall of the reservoir.
SK2491 : Rainwater on Dale Road by Jonathan Clitheroe Rainwater on Dale Road
Rainwater draining from Bradfield Moor following heavy weekend rainfall.
SK2491 : Bradfield Dale by Peter McDermott Bradfield Dale
Pasture at Bradfield Dale.
SK2491 : Brooms Cottage on Blindside Lane by John Slater Brooms Cottage on Blindside Lane
SK2491 : Sheffield Country Way towards Roger Lane by Ian S Sheffield Country Way towards Roger Lane
SK2491 : Blindside Lane by Bill Boaden Blindside Lane
The lane is descending into Bradfield Dale.
SK2491 : Black lamb before Gibraltar Rocks by Neil Theasby Black lamb before Gibraltar Rocks
SK2491 : Dale Dike Dam disaster - memorial stone by Dave Pickersgill Dale Dike Dam disaster - memorial stone
The bursting of Dale Dyke Dam in 1864 caused the great Sheffield flood, killing 244 people. The site of the old dam is now covered by woodland and marked by a simple stone marker engraved "CLOB" (Centre Line of Old Bank). The... (more)
SK2491 : Old Dale Dyke Dam marker stone by Graham Hogg Old Dale Dyke Dam marker stone
The bursting of Dale Dyke Dam in 1864 caused the great Sheffield flood, killing 244 people and destroying over 600 homes. The reservoir was rebuilt in 1875 at a much reduced size. This simple stone marker engraved "CLOB" (Centre... (more)

 
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