If this had been a week day I would have got myself some close shots of the Salt’s Mill chimney for this challenge (read my first post on it here – marfell.me.uk/wordpress/?p=266). I have actually got a shot of Salt’s Mill chimney but not a close one.
My entry for today’s challenge is the photo of the chimney on the Cliffe Avenue Fisheries. This chimney sticks out of the roof at the same angle as the roof.
I suppose it is easy to put the chimney through the roof at the same angle but you don’t often seem them keep going at the same angle.
I also went down to the end of Green Road, onto the slightly raised land before Thompson Lane and took these photos – mainly for the roof line and all the chimneys along the line of terraced houses.
Could you imagine it back in the days when most of these chimneys would have been belching out smoke from coal fires? With, no doubt, this one belching out as much as all of them put together.
I also took this one that shows Lister’s Mill chimney in the distance.




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