Pits, Pockmarks and Haggerleases: The Story of Cockfield Fell by Chris Lloyd
Join Chris Lloyd, the vice president of the Friends of the S&DR, to hear the story of the fell: one of England's largest ancient monuments. Just about the whole history of our region can be found on its pockmarked surface, particularly early mining and railway history. Around the foot of the fell runs the Haggerleases branch line; one of the last places in the country to be operated by horsepower, as a Victorian journalist called only B evocatively described.

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