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Standing at the back, L to R: Ellis, 21 years; Alice, 26 years; Mary, 13 years; Arthur, 23 years. Seated: Ellen (Helen?), 25 years; Oldfield, 47 years; Mary Ann, 47 years; Wilson, 18 years. Seated at the front: Willie, 11 years; Lizzie, 9 years.

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Taken at the back of the White Lion Hotel, Hebden Bridge. The event was a dinner to celebrate an Annual Stocktaking, probably in the early 1890s. Back row standing: Fred Greenwood, John Hollingrake, Lloyd Greenwood, James William Blackburn, William…

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A. F. Tait print photographed by Westerman's in 1895.

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Presented to the Chapel trustees by his wife.

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View from Moss Lane probably early 1890s. On the hillside on the left the Stubbings estate built during the 1880s and climbing up the hill Cliffe Street and above that Blenheim Street. Nutclough Mill has extensions to left and right.

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The old inn at the bottom of the Buttress next to the Old Bridge prior to demolition and replacement in 1899 with the building we see today.

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The old inn at the bottom of the Buttress next to the Old Bridge prior to demolition and replacement in 1899 with the building we see today.

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On the left building work has started on the Council Offices. The chimney and part of Bridge Mill are beyond the bridge.

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Looking across St Georges Bridge, built 1893, to the Square and the large Co-op building with its clock tower. The building on the right on Blackwater Street was demolished to make way for the Council Offices which were built in 1897.

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Looking along Old Gate and the Hebden Water in the centre of the town towards Bridge Mill. Taken prior to the construction of the Council Offices and St Georges Bridge mid-1890s.

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The yard, which was behind the Weavers Arms, is now a residential site. The entrance is from Ferney Lee Road

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Caleb Hoyle photographed in his mayoral robes before being presented to Queen Victoria on her Diamond Jubilee.

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Possibly Jack-o-Bog Eggs, Wadsworth, possibly the last of the hand-loom weaver in the Hebden Bridge area.

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View over Hebden Bridge, with High Hurst on the horizon and showing the old Birchcliffe Chapel with its graveyard and the new one, now the Birchcliffe Centre, under construction. The houses of Eiffel Street are also under construction.

Note the…

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Grange Mill chimney was a towering landmark in Mytholmroyd until 1898 when it was demolished in spectacular style.

A newspaper report at the time stated: "Crowds gathered in Mytholmroyd in 1897 to watch the fall of a giant. As it tumbled the…
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