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A snow covered view up the Calder Valley over Adelaide Street, Stubbing Holme and dye works and along King Street to Calderside Mill with the railway over Whiteley Arches next to it and onto Charlestown. Far right the terraced houses of Saville…

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26th May 1956, members of the HBLHS before they re-erected this fallen stone. The Long Stoop on Langfield Common, 26th May, 1956.

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26th May 1956. Members of the HBLHS working to re-erect the stone.

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This eye-catching monument on the Pennine Way stands 1,310 feet above sea level and some 120 feet high on the crest of a windswept hill. It was erected to commemorate the surrender of Paris to the Allied Armies in March 1814: during the Napoleonic…

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View of Mythomroyd showing Scarbottom Mill. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood" c1937. Also a good view of the railway parcels shed and sorting sidings to the right of the station, both dismantled following…

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Looking towards Blackstone Edge from New Gate Bridge below the A58.

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Were they here for an official opening which took place on 7th September 1933?

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The top of the hill on the horizon is Manshead and the embankment at the top centre is New Gate Bridge, which carries the A58.

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Possibly part of the Roman Road.

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Possibly part of the Roman Road.

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The building on the right on the horizon is Baitings Farm. Photograph taken prior to start of construction in 1929.

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Looking towards Heptonstall from Nook Lane

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More or less centre of the photo is Dodd Naze housing on Wadsworth Lane and centre the landmark chimney of the former Calder Mill.

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The gable end immediately behind the horse is Middle Nook.
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