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Slate Quarry , Green Haworth
There was a slate quarry at Green Haworth before the golf course opened up, does anyone have any information about it.
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Use to watch the scrambling races there on a Sunday back in the late sixties
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I remember those day's. we use to go up evey weekend they where on. Health and Safety my bottom. those where the days and the mud did stick. :):D |
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Have a gander at the old maps of the area, I'm sure that will give you someting to focus on.
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It would not be slate. Probably stone which was extracted in thin pieces to act as roof coverings.his type of roofing was superceded by thin slate when the railways came, making Welsh slate cheaper than local stone - and bettere at keeping rain out. The folk who live up there in the back of beyond will be a good source of information.
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I'd forgotten the scrambling. Got taken up there a couple of times to see the races as a kid.
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There was also another quarry nearer to the Higher Antley area which supplied the stone for the New Factory, which used to be on the site of what is refered to as the Pals Medical Center. Retlaw |
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Can recall the one actually on Green Haworth Golf Course, think it was included on the forth hole? this was a par three which could become a nightmare if you didn't hit the green in one:D
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Ive just been looking at some notices served by the Corporation on the owners of land where new streets were built. These were sent to the Royds family, owners of streets in Woodnook. Dated 1887,they stipulated that the streets had to be sewered,levelled,paved, flagged, kerbed and chanelled within one month. The flags had to be not less than 3 inches thick - these would be from Green Haworth.
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Talking quarries, we used to go up to Hapton quarry and the moors when I was a boy. Although the quarry was closed there were hundreds, possibly thousands, of flags ready prepared. Are they still there? They must be worth an absolute fortune if they are, try buying reclaimed flags!
Does anyone know when that quarry closed? I remember the scrambling at Green Haworth, I think it was one of the main clubs at the time. |
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All that disappeared when the Easterly Bypass was built. The redness in shales is usually associated with iron oxides. Retlaw. |
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