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Westbound train between Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge which section of track had been quadrupled in 1906.

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Westbound between Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge; the track here had been quadrupled in 1906.

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Milnes-Daimler chassis and body put on at Newton Heath.

1904 worked alongside B-2085 on the Blundell Sands - Crosby and Thornton route as seen here.

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In passenger coaching stock colours it was one of the first L&YR motor vehicles .

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Telegram from Greetland Station.

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Gertrude Attwood's Auntie Edith hand Uncle Jack after their wedding at Cragg Vale Methodist Chapel in 1904. Used as an illustration in Gertrude's book "A Village Childhood"

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Percy Pollard, Mill Engineer, born 12/5/1908, the engine was made by Woodhouse & Mitchell in Brighouse

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Percy Pollard, mill Engineer, born 12/5/1908, and the fixed water level indicator between the two glass water gauges, the pipes and valves on the left werefor the water injector that put water into the boiler under pressure.

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Across the photo below the church is the rear of the 'up' platform at the station, which is the buildings on stilts. The structure sloping down to the left of the platform building carried a footway under the railway to the second floor Booking…

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The new and old Birchcliffe chapels can be seen. Towards the bottom left is Nutclough Mill.

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Looking across Hebden Bridge from Fairfield, Palace House road is in the foreground with the railway station behind. Note all the trucks in the sidings. Behind the station on the far side of the field, next to the canal, the large Crossley Mill…

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When constructed in about 1908 this was the first pre-cast concrete bridge in the country.

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When constructed in about 1908 this was the first pre-cast concrete bridge in the country.

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Winners of the Yorkshire Rugby Union Challenge Cup, Season 1899-1900. Inset, L to r: R.W. Collinson, D.G. Wheelwright. Standing: G.B. Whitaker (President), W.W. Cunliffe (Hon Treasurer), P. Carter, E.F. Fookes, H. Clark, W. Newell, C. Milnes, G.…

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On the River Wharfe near Burnsall and below the small village of Hebden, not to be confused with Hebden Bridge.

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The Grade I listed Wood Lane Hall was built by John Dearden, a wealthy yeoman clothier, in 1649/51.

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In 1909 the old church was repaired from July to October, after £600 was raised by subscription.
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