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Looking north up the stream in Greave Clough, which joins the (Hebden) stream from Widdop Reservoir.

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The track from Widdop Road to Gibson Mill

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Postcard entitled "Golden Valley, Heptonstall", published by Lilywhite Ltd, Brighouse. The white building in the centre is Great Lear Ings Farm, the building extreme left is Little Lear Ings, and the cottages beyond are Knowl Top and Edge Hey Green.

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The chimneys of Lumb Mill show above the trees, with Lumb Bank in the centre of the picture, and top left the houses of slack. Postcard, published by Lilywhite Ltd, Brighouse

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The farm in the centre of the picture is Higher Strines. Above the gate stoop you can just make out the chimney of Land Mill.

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1880's, when the Upper and Lower Lumb Mills were working. The road on the left, known as Ragley Road, starts at Mytholm and ends at Jack Bridge.

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Taken from Hell Hole rocks below Heptonstall, the Ragley road, from Mytholm to Jack Bridge, can be seen on the left; the chimney of Lumb Mill is in the bottom of the valley, with Lumb Bank, a former home of Ted Hughes, to the right.

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Copperashouse area, Walsden. Rochdale Road and the railway line can be seen in this shot.

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Cornholme from Knotts Naze, 2008

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Undated postcard. Cosy Corner, on the south hillside above Hardcastle Crags, started life as Hebden Farm but by the 1890s the occupiers had, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, started providing refreshments for the thousands who…

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Now the site of Hebden Hey Scout Hostel, this was a popular camping venue in the early 1900s.

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Stoodley Pike in the distance.

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Postcard Parrock Clough; The Ruins (Cragg Hall); Dog Bridge; Cragg Church; Water Fall and New Bridge

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Postcard looking over church up to Withens Clough before the reservoir was built

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Beyond this picture to the right is Bell Hole, of coiners' fame. The road in the middle of the picture runs from Mytholmroyd to Blackstone Edge.

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Photograph of Crimsworth Dean taken from Haworth Old Road looking towards Hebden Bridge (2000)
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