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      • Eccleston Delph has been known as the Eccy Delph, or Hurst House Delph for the last century, and was mined by 12 local quarrymen producing stone for Blackpool Promenade and thin slates to cover the local barns and roofs.
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  2. Aug 5, 2014 · History: Past into Present part 1. This is a view of the Delph Bakestone Quarry around 1890 which was located next to Hull Brook. The quarrying of bakestones was an important industry and you can judge the size of the quarry by looking at the figures in the quarry surroundings.

  3. Delph Trail Delph – The name of Delph derives from the Old English word ‘Delf’ meaning ‘quarry’. This was in particular reference to the bakestone pits to the north of the village, which were renowned for providing stone that locals would cook food on. 1 The Mechanics Institute Built on the site of this car park, it served the

  4. Delph quarry. Another member of the family, Ralph Whitehead, paid 10s annually for half of a pasture called Knothill. Quarrying bakestones was an ancient industry centred on Delph.3 Evidence for the industry can be found as early as the fourteenth century in the 1377 Poll Tax return where Robert

  5. wikishire.co.uk › wiki › DelphDelph - Wikishire

    The village's name is from the Old English word Delf, meaning "quarry", which refers to the bakestone quarries which lay at the lower end of the Castleshaw Valley just north of the village. Bakestones were quarried as tiles up to three quarters of an inch thick and used to bake oatcakes and muffins.

  6. Bolton. The area surrounding Delph Hill was quarried out sometime before the mid-19th Century, the quarried area was quite extensive but I am not sure of the depth. An area behind Horrobin Farm has been filled in many years ago but the shape of the old quarry is still apparent on aerial photos.

  7. wikimapia.org › 8677424 › DelphDelph - Wikimapia

    The place name of Delph means 'quarry' and refers to the bakestone quarries just north of the village. Popular with walkers, Delph is an place ideal start for walks up the Castleshaw Valley up to the Roman Fort at Castleshaw on the Roman road from Chester to York.

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