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Grade II

Barn initialled and dated " S A ". Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. 1838 Elliptical-arched cart entry with simple Venetian window over with impost and false keystone the lintel bearing date. Mistal doorways to either side have…

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Grade II

Barn initialled and dated " S A ". Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. 1838 Elliptical-arched cart entry with simple Venetian window over with impost and false keystone the lintel bearing date. Mistal doorways to either side have…

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Grade II

Barn initialled and dated " S A ". Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. 1838 Elliptical-arched cart entry with simple Venetian window over with impost and false keystone the lintel bearing date. Mistal doorways to either side have…

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Grade II

Barn initialled and dated " S A ". Dressed stone (watershot), stone slate roof. 1838 Elliptical-arched cart entry with simple Venetian window over with impost and false keystone the lintel bearing date. Mistal doorways to either side have…

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1979. This building was used as the towns main library from 1899 until the opening of the current library in 1983. It was also used as the natural history section of Halifax Museum.

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This building was constructed in the 1850s as a home for Sir Francis Crossley (owner of the carpet manufacturers) and was converted into the towns main library in 1899. It served in this capacity until the current library was opened in 1983. By a…

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This building was constructed in the 1850s as a home for Sir Francis Crossley (owner of the carpet manufacturers) and was converted into the towns main library in 1899. It served in this capacity until the current library was opened in 1983. By a…

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This building was constructed in the 1850s as a home for Sir Francis Crossley (owner of the carpet manufacturers) and was converted into the towns main library in 1899. It served in this capacity until the current library was opened in 1983. By a…

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Grade II

3-cottage laithe-house early to mid C19 altered mid C20 to form one dwelling. Watershot masonry, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Barn to left hand end has paired doorways (one blocked) with tie-stone jambs to mistal and segmental arched cart…

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The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

Formerly approached through a dignified gateway, now demolished. The property, now divided into six cottages, has over its old doorway the initials of…

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The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

Binroyd stands on the north-easterly slopes of Norland. The stream runs close by and Copley village and Sterne Bridge are about equi-distant. The…

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Designed by George Lister Sutcliffe, of the firm of Sutcliffe and Sutcliiffe Architects. This image appears on page 13 of A Short History of Birchcliffe Baptist Church, Hebden Bridge. Dated 1899.

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A "detached" house on the end of the double-decker houses formed between Eifel Street and Edward Street. Once lived in by Elton Thomas.

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900. This picture shows a very new looking Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, it opened in 1898. PH86.

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Grade II listed properties at Nos. 10 & 12 Blind Lane, Brearley.

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Slide 5 - The lake is nearly a mile in length and is the resort of numerous water fowl of various species, and these are carefully protected by the owner of the estate. A boat house on the margin of the lake forms rather a picturesque object.

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Seen from Hall Street North, it is an Old Boothtown landmark which was exempted from demolition in the area because of its historical and architectural interest.
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