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Just outside Mytholmroyd, the bridge is now known as Moderna Bridge

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Postcard with May 1907 date stamp. Correctly called Brearley Mills it was occupied by Levi Sykes & Co (Brearley) Ltd, blanket manufacturers, and was gutted by fire 30 April 1907.

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House, 1811. Ashlar, slate roof. 2-storey former mill-owners house. 3-bay symmetrical front has semi-circular arched doorway with fan-light. Porch with Corinthian columns. To either side tall windows with projecting sill but lacking…

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House, 1811. Ashlar, slate roof. 2-storey former mill-owners house. 3-bay symmetrical front has semi-circular arched doorway with fan-light. Porch with Corinthian columns. To either side tall windows with projecting sill but lacking…

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2-storey house initialled and dated "I B T" with added pair of 3-storey 1706 cottages, early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Earliest build is 2-cell house with double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 4 lights…

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2-storey house initialled and dated "I B T" with added pair of 3-storey 1706 cottages, early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Earliest build is 2-cell house with double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 4 lights…

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2-storey house initialled and dated "I B T" with added pair of 3-storey 1706 cottages, early C19. Hammer dressed stone, stone slate roof. Earliest build is 2-cell house with double chamfered mullioned windows to ground floor of 4 lights…

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Weir and Bridge over the River Calder at Brearley. The building on the right of the picture was once the Clarenden Hotel. It was also where the Ewood Estate tenants went to pay their rent once a year.
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