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  • Collection: David Fletcher collection

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After the demolition of the High Street and Bridge Lanes houses. The site was left derelict for many years.

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After the demolition of the High Street and Bridge Lanes houses. The site was left derelict for many years.

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This building is believed to have come from Dawson City, above Heptonstall, which was the hutted village for the workforce building the Walshaw Dean Reservoirs. Seen here as a hardware shop, prior to this it housed the offices of a coal merchant.

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Queens Terrace on the road up to Heptonstall. Sir Bernard Ingham was born here.

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Date unknown but after 1969 when the station warehouse was demolished following fire damage.

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Location unknown, but workers are Heidi Fletcher and Philip Round.

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Centre left Walkleys Clog Factory and on the right the path running down to re-join the Rochdale Canal tow-path

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Location unknown, but workers are R. Helliwell and Philip Round.

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Location unknown

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Location unknown, but are they planning the next Civic Trust task? Michael Newton is on the right.

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Location unknown

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Location unknown, but shows preparation ready for tree planting.

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The Civic Trust's annual clean-up of Hebden Water in the town centre seen here by the weir adjacent to Bridge Mill. Philip Round in the centre.

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The Civic Trust's annual river clean-up in the town centre seen here from Old Bridge looking towards St George's Bridge.

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Location unknown, David Fletcher is second from left.

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The completed garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Probably 1968/9.

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The former Royal Oak on the right, now residential, and the White lion on the left as of 2015 vacant and for sale.

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Cleaning Hebden Water in the centre of Hebden Bridge, organised by the Calder Civic Trust.

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Young volunteers creating a garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Autumn 1968. Chris Greenwood standing left, 2nd girl from left Jane Longbottom now Brook, Susan Parker, Dianne Sayer now Harwood. Organised by Calder Civic Trust.

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Meeting in the Church Hall. Pat Greenwood is the lady on the right in the dark coat, Joan Laprell is 2nd from left on the front row, and Barbara Jones is in the audience. Date unknown, possibly 1970s.
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