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  • Collection: Todmorden Mills

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Scanned from glass negatives loaned by Douglas Wilson.

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Scanned from glass negatives loaned by Douglas Wilson.

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Scanned from glass negatives loaned by Douglas Wilson.

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Scanned from glass negatives loaned by Douglas Wilson.

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Scanned from glass negatives loaned by Douglas Wilson.

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Looking across Rochdale Road to the building that was used for many years by Waddington's, printers and publishers of the Todmorden News & Advertiser.

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View from Scaitcliffe over Todmorden High School playing fields

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Formerly a weaving shed and known locally as Pickles' , this factory made artificial leather upholstery for the motor trade and later became Turn Leathers

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Looking down towards Wilson Bros gantry from School St ( now known as Brownbirks St following the opening of Cornholme School at Greenfield Terrace in 1899)

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Originally known as Hare Mill, this building was re-named Mons Mill following. the battle of the same name in WW1 Park not developed. Hare & Hounds pub with no Ashenhurst Estate so pre 1930s. Land to left of pub was John Halsteads nursery

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Pediment of Town Hall, Oxford Mill and rear of shops on Water Street.

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Two of the mill dams for Lumbutts Mill are in the frground and also Lumbuts Chapel.

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The former technical college is on the left.

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Now the site of Hallroyd Crescent flats

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Situated on Woodhouse Road, Folly Dam, centre, rear. The dam is now used by Todmorden Angling Society.

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Bedford Street on the left and Brewery Street on the right.

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Woodhouse Mill on left - new factory ( Heatherdale Fabrics) on right. Now Poly Hi-Solidor
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