The history of the Crag Coiners and a mudlark along the Packhorse Trail
In today's video, we discovered the Packhorse Bridge at Hebden Bridge. It was a major crossing point for the river, but is now a beautiful place for a walk and a mudlark!
We also discover some of the history of the Crag Coiners. Who were they? What did they get up to?
I hope you enjoy the video :)
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The discoveries and comments on the river are fascinating.
The stone streets seem beautiful to me (where I live the streets are dirt or paved).
The ruins of the church are preserved and the discovery of David Hartley's gravestone in the cemetery seems amazing to me.
Thank you for sharing these fascinating places or at least for me they are fascinating. Regards @theceltictraders
Thank you! There are some beautiful places in Yorkshire. We are so glad we found out about them :)
ehy, this is a great video, you gave us many interesting news and you took me for a walk with you in a place that I would never have seen :-P thanks for sharing and congratulating you on your work
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it :)