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Mary and Fred Sayer, with daughter Dianne.

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A warren of tenements Buttress Brink was declared unfit for human habitation and demolished in 1967.

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The gentleman standing in the archway is Hebden Royd UDC Surveyor, Mr Moyse. The tenements on Old Gate at the bottom of the Buttress were demolished in 1967 as being unfit for human habitation.

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At the top of the ginnel, up eight steps, there were two flats.

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This is the first floor of the building, the ground floor is on the other side, facing Hangingroyd Lane. Two more steps lead to the second row of flats.

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Part of an ancient packhorse route from Burnley to Halifax, as it descends into Hebden Bridge from the village of Heptonstall.

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This 400 yards long cobbled route was originally the packhorse trail between Heptonstall and Hebden Bridge. This in turn was part of the route from Burnley to Halifax.

Photo taken in 1969 following the demolition of Buttress Brink houses on theā€¦

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Watson's Hatchery can be seen in the background.

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Watson's Hatchery can be seen in the background.
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