NewsgalleryEmley Moor Mast collapse in colourBookmarkShareNewsByLauren Ballinger16:44, 28 OCT 2015Updated16:17, 6 JUL 2016The original mast seen from the bottom of Jagger Lane. An old gas lamp can be seen in the foreground (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)1 of 13Part of the fallen mast, which was found in a field more than a quarter of a mile away (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)2 of 13Debris left from the collapse of the mast. The new temporary mast can already be seen in the background (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)3 of 13A close up of the catwalk on the collapsed mast (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)4 of 13Debris left by the collapsed mast, next to a warning sign about falling ice (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)5 of 13The fallen mast viewed from Factory Lane, Emley Moor. The damaged chapel roof can be seen in the distance.6 of 13The roof of Emley Moor chapel was damaged when one of the support cables sliced through the roof during the collapse (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)7 of 13Building work started on the new concrete mast in early 1970. Pictured is the base of the new mast seen from Carr Cottages, Drinker Lane. Also pictured is a temporary mast built by Scandinavian Co. (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)8 of 13Work on the new mast got under way in early 1970 - pictured is the base of the current mast. (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)9 of 13The base of the current mast under construction in early 1970. (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)10 of 13Progress on the new mast was made in the early months of 1970. (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)11 of 13The new mast under construction in early 1970. (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)12 of 13The completed mast - viewed at an angle! (Image: Reg Stone/Kirklees Image Archive)13 of 13