The West Riding Treacle Mining co-but where?
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Storage vat relic from the ''The West Riding Treacle Mining co'' or possibly not.The Trevithick all-weather ironclad steam orgasmatron!Neither use nor ornament, the mind boggles! Where in Leeds can you find these rusty relics from a bygone era?
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Si wrote: Does the "treacle mining" reference allude to Pudsey? More possibly ''Apocrypha''
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jim wrote: Steam crane boiler and Sentinel firebox? Too easy, I'll leave it for others! Very sporting of you good sir
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Chrism wrote: Armley Mills? I had that in mind when I posted it Chris, I love red herrings
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Tasa wrote: Phill_dvsn wrote: Chrism wrote: Armley Mills? I had that in mind when I posted it Chris, I love red herrings Talking of which, is this within a mile of Woodhouse Moor as well? I'll guess Middleton Railway but I think that would be too easy for one of your puzzles No, but it's easily within a mile of the Middleton railway Tasa.You can also find this down thereAfter spending over 30 years hauling trains to the Usine Saint Madelaine refinery in Trinidad, this rusty old Picton has recently re-emerged from the sugarcane field where it has languished for many years.Miggy railway it is, well done
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