Trough of Bowland 006
b12963. A row of cottages, miles from anywhere and very exposed on the road at Trough of Bowland. The road is the most direct route between Lancaster and Clitheroe. It was the route taken by the "Pendle witches" to Lancaster Castle for their trial in 1612.
Image details
| Image Width | 640 |
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| Image Height | 467 |
| Date Picture Taken | |
| Date | 1890-1914 |
| Description | |
| Image Copyrights | Blackburn with Darwen Library |
| Image Format | Glass Negative |
| Image Location | Blackburn Library |
| Place | Trough of Bowland |
| Subjects | Streets |
| Image Collections | Blackburn with Darwen Library |