The sun setting over Treeton Dyke, a small fishing lake on the outskirts of Rotherham
The sun setting over Treeton Dyke, a small fishing lake on the outskirts of Rotherham
Glassworks cone at Catcliffe, South Yorkshire, England. One of two built in 1740 for William Fenney. The other has not survived. The 70ft-high brick furnace was worked until early in the 20th century. It was used as a prison in the First World War and as a canteen in the 1926 General Strike http://www.treetonweb.co.uk/parish/catcliffeglass.htm
Catcliffe Flash, Rotherham. http://www.treetonweb.co.uk/gallery/catcliffe/index.htm An open stretch of water formed as a result of subsidence and surrounded by a well-developed area of marshland and willow-carr, covering an area of 12ha. Beyond the carr grassland stretches to the river. The LNR is immediately west of Treeton Lane , Catcliffe, which has a layby.
The River Rother The River Rother between Catcliffe Flash on the right bank and Catcliffe on the left bank. The River Rother has flooded the nearby houses on Orgreave Road on a number of occasions.

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