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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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The precarious looking building over the river under the viaduct arch was a cafe. Above it are the massive brackets supporting the platform which overhangs the sides of the viaduct. Donated by Janice Dobson

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More or less in the centre the 'new' Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel in course of construction with the old Chapel above it to the left. Lower centre Nutclough Mill with part of Hangingroyd Mill and Hebden Works below.

Hebden Bridge's famous…

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Bottom right of centre is Hangingroyd Mill and Hebden Works with Nutclough Mill before it was extended to the left. Above and top centre is the old Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel.

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Possibly Nanny with baby. Rawson Family collection of glass negatives. C1890

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Don't know who the ladies are unfortunately but the property is Fallbarrow Hall in Windermere. You can clearly see the 4 castles and raven with gold ring in mouth that form part of the Rawson family emblem. C1890

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This is the rear of property at Haugh End, Quarry Hill, Sowerby. It is in the grounds of Haugh End House, the home of the Rawson family. Haugh End House is just off camera to the left. Family collection of glass negatives. C1890

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The central stores of the Todmorden Co-op on Dale Street, shown in its Jubilee year, 1896.

The co-operative movement in Todmorden started in the early 19th Century and expanded rapidly for the next 100 years. From one small store, the movement…

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Todmorden Industrial and Co-operative Society, list of Directors of the Board - 1896

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Aftermath of the fire at Boy Mill, Luddenden Foot in 1893. At the time the building was occupied by James Clay & Sons Ltd

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This Post Card shows the view down Bridge Gate, Hebden Bridge, towards West End where the Jubilee Arch can be just made out. Notice the sets making up the road surface. The old bridge is just behind the photographer and Cumberland House is on the…

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The procession is going up Smith Well Lane. The ladies and gentlemen are carrying books which might be hymn books suggesting they are singing as they go. Notice the Union Jack flags from several houses and the decorated arch at the top of Towngate in…

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The procession is going up Smith Well Lane. The banner indicates the Wesleyan Sunday School at Heptonstall. Notice the Union Jack flags from several houses and the decorated arch at the top of Towngate in the distance. Postcard.

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A rare photograph taken sometime between 1890 and 1896 of the Forester's Arms beerhouse, which stood in Brook Street, Luddenden - a footpath which runs alongside the Luddenden Brook linking the north and south ends of High Street. The path commenced…

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Taken from the end of Market Street looking towards the bridge at West End, Sanger's circus is arriving at Hebden Bridge.

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This was probably to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. From a stereographic photograph.

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West End, Hebden Bridge. Obviously an exciting event by the number of people watching. Note how many ladies are wearing shawls. From a stereographic photograph.

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Today the site of Hebden Hey Scout Hostel. In the 1890s it became Thornton's Tea Rooms and campsite and later converted into Cosy Corner Guest House and Cafe with camping. The gentlemen probably some of the large number of visitors who came to the…

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This was probably to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. From a stereographic photograph.

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Farmer, Moorside Farm.

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