Does anyone know what this object is in Harewood Estate?
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http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&ie= ... t=h&z=18If it has worked there should be a map view here (or the link to it) of something that I would be interested in knowing what it is (or was). A public access path that passes Greystone Pasture enters a wood and continues on the left just after going over a bridge. The object can fairly soon be seen (particularly when there is little growth in the wood) on the right as you approach the Emmerdale Village set area off to the left of the path. Unfortunately it is illegal to enter the area where the object is, but the part of it that can be seen from the path has a short but steep slope. Its intriguing shape cannot be seen from the path.I was not sure where to post this, as being in a non-public access area it may not strictly qualify for the 'Parks, fields and Woods' of Leeds thread. I apologise if I should not have posted it in this thread. It is in the Leeds area though. Thanks for any information or suggestions.
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It's marked on an 1850s map as a sandstone quarry. It's shown as a wooded area on an 1890s map, and by the 1900s it's labelled "old quarry".It's interesting to see these remains on Google Maps - I've walked that route through the woods a couple of times but never noticed it! Edited to add: I've just realised that our Secret Leeds avatars make it look like two cats having a conversation!
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Tasa wrote: It's marked on an 1850s map as a sandstone quarry. It's shown as a wooded area on an 1890s map, and by the 1900s it's labelled "old quarry".It's interesting to see these remains on Google Maps - I've walked that route through the woods a couple of times but never noticed it! Edited to add: I've just realised that our Secret Leeds avatars make it look like two cats having a conversation! Right, hissing not allowed you two - would only start a rumour
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Tasa wrote: It's marked on an 1850s map as a sandstone quarry. It's shown as a wooded area on an 1890s map, and by the 1900s it's labelled "old quarry".It's interesting to see these remains on Google Maps - I've walked that route through the woods a couple of times but never noticed it! Edited to add: I've just realised that our Secret Leeds avatars make it look like two cats having a conversation! Thanks Tasa. I never thought to try the old maps as I just assumed it would be modern(ish). I've seen the part that can be seen from the path for a few years now, but it was not until I very recently saw it on a Google Map view that I found out its shape.We clearly both like cats, or at least a cat avatar. That may make them a purrsonal favourite of ours.
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Leodian wrote: Thanks Tasa. I never thought to try the old maps as I just assumed it would be modern(ish). I've seen the part that can be seen from the path for a few years now, but it was not until I very recently saw it on a Google Map view that I found out its shape.We clearly both like cats, or at least a cat avatar. That may make them a purrsonal favourite of ours. Yes, I like cats but haven't got one of my own, so I have to make do with an avatar! It surprised me that it was a quarry, as it looks more like a filled-in crater from the air. I thought quarries tended to be hacked out of the sides of hills rather than dug into the ground.
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Tasa wrote: Leodian wrote: Thanks Tasa. I never thought to try the old maps as I just assumed it would be modern(ish). I've seen the part that can be seen from the path for a few years now, but it was not until I very recently saw it on a Google Map view that I found out its shape.We clearly both like cats, or at least a cat avatar. That may make them a purrsonal favourite of ours. Yes, I like cats but haven't got one of my own, so I have to make do with an avatar! It surprised me that it was a quarry, as it looks more like a filled-in crater from the air. I thought quarries tended to be hacked out of the sides of hills rather than dug into the ground. Tasa Lives!1Where have you been?
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cnosni wrote: Tasa Lives!1Where have you been? Of course I live - cats have nine lives!I've been here all the time really, just lurking...The friendly atmosphere that I remember so well seems to have returned to the site lately, so I thought I'd come back I was going to invite Fev's Cat to come along, then thought better of it