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Originally Posted by davemac
Today in Pictures, an often walked area, apparently it is called Lower Barnes St. Wood and Clayton Forest Park, and there was a public consultation today about improvements to the walk.
1. The path over to Gt Harwood.
2. The River Hyndburn changes level.
3. The beach is very quiet today.
4. Signs of a previous industrial use.
5. The draw of wet socks it to strong to fight.
6. Something must have hung over the water.
7. The bridge in the first snap.
8. Looking back up the river.
9. A quick walk up the path , just over the border.
10. Back to the start point, the lowest part of Lower Barnes Street.
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Just had to look up Lower Barnes St. in my ancestry files. It rang a bell, as some of my 1800s rellies lived in CLM. No luck yet (I have over 3000 people in my tree) but I did come across a Back Barnes Street in a census from 1871.
I really enjoyed the reflections in 4 and 8 - scenes fit for a watercolour painting! Well worth wet socks I'd say.