Boundary stone on Blackstone Edge Road/Cragg Road, right by Blackstone Edge Reservoir.
Mytholmroyd UDC was formed in 1891 and in 1937 joined wth Hebden Bridge UDC to form Hebden Royd UDC. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Exhibited at the annual Exhibition of the Yorkshire Photographic Union, Leeds 1968 Champion Crabtree was a leading photographer in the Hebden Bridge Camera Club.
BREARLEY BRIDGE is a single-arch saddle-back stone bridge thought to date from the mid 18th century. An inn, the Mill Inn, later the Clarence Inn, once stood on the Brearley side of the bridge. There was a bridge there in the seventeenth century as…
BLAKE DEAN BRIDGE is a single-arch stone bridge. Just downstream from the present structure there used to be a wooden trestle bridge erected when the three Walshaw Dean reservoirs were being constructed. It was 700 feet long and 105 feet high, and…
HAWKSCLOUGH BRIDGE, Mytholmroyd, is a single-arch stone bridge over the Calder thought to be at least 200 years old. It was built to serve Hawksclough Manor, now known as Hawksclough Farm. The house was extended in 1735 and the bridge may have been…