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    Default James Brindley, Leek

    Situated on Brindley's Mill on the outskirts of Leek, Staffordshire.


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    Default Re: James Brindley, Leek

    Seeing your post reminded me that I visited the mill some years ago (2006 to be exact) and took a few pics. They're not great, because we were on a walk which started at Rudyard, and I wasn't carrying much in the way of camera equipment.

    I hope you don't mind me posting some of the pics on your thread.











    While we looking at the waterwheel, there was a grey wagtail flitting around and eventually it led us to its nest near the wheel.

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    Default Re: James Brindley, Leek

    I like the way you have captured the angles in the top pic!

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    Default Re: James Brindley, Leek

    Quote Originally Posted by Cellarman View Post
    Seeing your post reminded me that I visited the mill some years ago (2006 to be exact) and took a few pics. They're not great, because we were on a walk which started at Rudyard, and I wasn't carrying much in the way of camera equipment.

    I hope you don't mind me posting some of the pics on your thread.











    While we looking at the waterwheel, there was a grey wagtail flitting around and eventually it led us to its nest near the wheel.

    I like these pics and I'm going to butcher them in a few mins...
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    Quote Originally Posted by yamahapaul View Post
    I like these pics and I'm going to butcher them in a few mins...

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