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Postcard - Mono (Document ID: 100113)

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Postcard - Mono (Document ID: 100113)

Photograph of the Haworth Ramblers at Abel Cross, Crimsworth Dean, Hebden Bridge.

Author: Unknown
Date: not dated
Location: Crimsworth Dean
Format: Postcard - Mono
Document ID: 100113
Library ID: 34241750

Scheduled as an ancient monument, the Abel Cross is actually a pair of stone crosses, possible wayside markers, on the western hillside above Crimsworth Dean. The 79 cm high crosses are each decorated with a simple Latin cross.




Folklore connects the two pillars of Abel Cross, which are said to mark the graves of two swains who killed each other for the love of a lady, with the waterfall at nearby Lumb Bridge, where the woman is said to have committed suicide by jumping into the falls from the bridge. There are stories of a White Lady who haunts the bridge by night.




See also record 100114.

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