Old Biscuit Tin Photos.

By Jue

Ribblehead Viaduct

Sat here with this view for our picnic today!
Best viewed larger!


Hundreds of railway builders ("navvies") lost their lives building the line, from a combination of accidents, fights, and smallpox outbreaks. In particular, building the Ribblehead (then Batty Moss) viaduct, with its 24 massive stone arches 104 feet (32 metres) above the moor, caused such loss of life that the railway paid for an expansion of the local graveyard.

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