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Sweet Shop, Heptonstall, probably early 20th century. The boys in 'long shorts'.

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1925. Burnley Road shops with the tram lines in the centre of the road, these were lifted in 1936.

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Christmas 1909. Shops: on right Haberghams Costumery, Millinery and Dressmaking advertising 'Christmas Presents' and 'New Year Gifts' and next to him Hilton Crossley. With one exception some very middle class shoppers.

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Seemingly a special promotion of Andrews Liver Salts.

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Known as Buttress Brink it was a warren of dwellings demolished in the 1960s.

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Greaves shop c1855, at the corner of Bridge Gate and New Road, now demolished. Chamber’s shop on the right later became Thomas Blackburn, Ironmongers.

Greaves Draper and Hosier later became Zacharias Spencer Florist. Spencer’s later moved to the…

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William Barker, credited as the first local manufacturer of ready-made clothing, built most of Market Street. This view, taken around 1910, shows Lello's Dining Rooms with the Post Office next door.

The Post Office in Hebden Bridge occupied many…
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