Where is this Google satellite view showing?
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The image is a Google satellite view. I suspect it will be very easy to say where it is, but you never know. I particularly like the abstract look to the features seen. http://tinyurl.com/d2ap5mpThe original url had 169 characters but using the TinyURL website it reduced it to just 26 characters!
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Geordie-exile wrote: Well it was pretty easy. Because it says PONTEFRACT LANE on the page. Ah I did not realise that would appear! Mind you the location stated is not always accurate as to where something is because if someone looks for a location on Google maps but then moves the view as far away as they want it will still state the original location. I was though hoping a more precise location would be given as an answer.
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drapesy wrote: looks like a sewage works so I'd expect plenty of Hmmm.........Elland road? I've been looking at maps in the Old-Maps UK website to see how the area has changed since I used to sometimes play around the Google view area in the early to mid 1950's. The general area has certainly been built on a lot since then!
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Cardiarms wrote: I think I should know this one.
Looked very hard but can't see you around anywhere Cardie

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kango wrote: Knowsthorpe treatment works on Knowsthorpe lane perhaps?Kango. Hi kango. That's right. It was the very abstract looking view that caught my eye when I was using Google satellite view. I can't recall a lot now of when I used to play in that area when I was a kid but I do remember doing so (and at the nearby Skelton Grange Power station). I do though recall there was a railway line (probably single track) that small train engines used to run to and from at least the sewage works. The line ran from what I think was called Red Road, though I may be wrong. Long gone now but I wonder if the narrow tree lined track seen on the left in the satellite view is the remains of at least part of the rail track?
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