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Miners Arms
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Date of photo: 2002 |
Picture source: Paul
Downey |
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The Miners Arms closed c2008 and has now been converted into
cottages. It was one of the highest pubs in Yorkshire at 1250 feet above sea
level and situated in a major lead mining area. |
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Picture source: Chris Heaton
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