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  • Collection: Steven Brook collection

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

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The footpath from the Heptonstall Road to Midgehole. The Dyeworks and Crimsworth terrace are centre picture, and Pecket war memorial on the skyline.

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Photo taken from the site of Bob Mill. The wall shown was between the dam and the mill, the dam being on the far side of the mill. There was a water wheel this side of the wall.

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The bridge over Hebden Water at Midgehole.

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The busy junction of New Road, Holme Street, Bridge Gate and West End.

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The busy junction of New Road, Holme Street, Bridge Gate and West End. Queens Terrace can be seen towards the top of the picture.

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Gas pipes on Station Road, Hebden Bridge, September 1970

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The building on the right of the picture is the Hare and hounds and the large mill to the left is Acre Mill.

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HEPZIBAH Baptist Church now known as Steep Lane Chapel, Sowerby, c1965.

The first chapel on this site was built in 1751 as an Independent Church, but in 1779 it was affiliated to the Baptist movement. A new chapel was built in 1820 and was known…

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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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Beyond the cluster of cottages is the road to Old town and the old property to the right of that on the brow of the hill is Akroyd.

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Behind the Methodist Church can be seen Pecket Shed, one of the last fustian weaving mills, seems to crowd in on the Methodist Chapel.
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