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Description The Pennine Way on the summit of Black Hill (Peak District). The triangulation column and highest point on Black Hill is on a small elevated mound, called Soldiers' Lump. According to Alfred Wainwright's Pennine Way Companion the support timbers for the Ramsden theodolite, used by the Royal Engineers in the original Ordnance Survey, were still to be found here many years later.
Photograph by Stephen Dawson 7 August en:2004.
Date 6 February 2005 (original upload date)
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Author The original uploader was StephenDawson at English Wikipedia.
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Object location53° 32′ N, 1° 53′ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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  • 2005-02-06 21:06 StephenDawson 2048×1536×8 (1218950 bytes) Pennine Way on the summit of Black Hill (Peak District)

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Black Hill and Soldiers' Lump

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