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Description 1910 woodcut of the Pilgrims' Cross memorial on Holcombe Moor near Holcombe, Greater Manchester, England.
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Source "A local moorland scheme. Public paths and shooting range. Keen struggle at Holcombe". Bolton Journal & Guardian. 6 May 1910. p. 16 col.1,2. – via British Newspaper Archive
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