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  • Collection: Steven Brook collection

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Rochdale Canal, Hebden Bridge, showing the back of the garage, Watson's Yard, Crossley Mill and the Machpelah houses.

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Looking down Foster Lane from Keighley Road at the junction with Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, with Windsor Road in the background.

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Distant view of Todmorden from Lumbutts overlooking fields with sheep.

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Row of derelict cottages in Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge; does anyone know what happened to them?

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On the site of the ancient manorial corn mill and facing St George’s Square, where every Good Friday the local Pace Egg Play is performed, stands Bridge Mill. The present building dates from the late 18th century and was extended in the 1820s when a…

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View of the old packhorse bridge from St George's Bridge looking towards Horsehold. The Council Offices and the Hole in the Wall are on the right. Weasel Hall is on the Horsehold hillside, centre picture.

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View of the White Lion from Keighley Road; behind which is Linden Mill and then the houses on Heptonstall Road.

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Weaver's windows at Machpelah, Hebden Bridge, Easter 1969

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Mr Collins of Heptonstall at the junction of Keighley Road and Old Town Road at Pecket Well, 1972

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View of Garden Street in Hebden Bridge, August 1973. The top and bottom houses have been demolished but work to create a carpark not yet undertaken. The chimney of Bridge Mill and roof of the Council Offices are in the foreground.

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Gas pipes on Station Road, Hebden Bridge, September 1970

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Possibly Mr Collins of Heptonstall by the Old Bridge in Hebden Bridge, taken from Old Gate, March 1970. Stubbings School is in the centre of the picture, and St john's Church on the left.

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Crossley Mill on the Rochdale Canal, Hebden Bridge, March 1972.

Having undergone considerable restoration the mill now houses a children's nursery. (2013).

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Shop on the corner of Harehill Road and Victoria Road.

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This 400 yards long cobbled route was originally the packhorse trail between Heptonstall and Hebden Bridge. This in turn was part of the route from Burnley to Halifax.

Photo taken in 1969 following the demolition of Buttress Brink houses on the…

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, and straight ahead the White Swan.

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Possibly the chimney and buildings of Calder Mill, now occupied by Wireform, on the right.

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The Methodist Church hall on Market Street is on the left of the picture and opposite it is Hangingroyd Road. St Johns Church and the lower Birchcliffe houses are on the right.

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Taken from the Old Bridge. The side of the Council Offices is on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill centre. Directly upstream can be seen Nutclough Mill.

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The white painted pub is the Shoulder of Mutton, behind which is the decorative end of the Council Offices. The chimney is on Bridge Mill, and behind the shop with the blind, for many years Bonsall's hardware sop, is Linden Mill..

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The back of Crossley Mill is on the left foreground, next to it are the 3 storey houses of New Road. Opposite them you can just make out the weaver's windows of Machpelah.
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