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  • Collection: David Martin collection

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Erected in 1657 as King's Farm, this Grade II listed building, which backs onto the River Hebden and its weir, is the oldest hotel in Hebden Bridge.

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Erected in 1657 as King's Farm, this Grade II listed building, which backs onto the River Hebden and its weir, is the oldest hotel in Hebden Bridge.

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At the summit of the road between Ripponden and Littleborough.

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Taken outside Todmorden Cricket Club Pavilion. Left to Right - Back Row: Brian Steele, Frank Wooley, Joe McKean, Alan Bolton, Harry Hargreaves, Tony McKenzie, Alec Hirst. Middle Row: Mark Pollard, Ted Norton, Paul Brough, John Holland, Eddie Bromley,…

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Beryl Martin with Juno Scanned from photograph

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A Grade II Listed building - it was constructed by the Manchester and Leeds Railway Co.
c.1840 to replace Weasel Hall which was demolished in the construction of the
railway line.

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This was at one time the home of Samuel Fielden J.P.
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