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Donated by Margaret Harrison

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Cragg Hall, just after the devastating fire of August 1921. Donated by Margaret Harrison

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Donated by Margaret Harrison. Newly completed Cragg Hall.

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Cragg Hall just after the fire of August 1921. Donated by Margaret Harrison

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Now the site of Hebden Hey Scout Hostel, this was a popular camping venue in the early 1900s.

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The Massive Mons Mill is on the left. Original loaned by Gail Hartley, Elphaborough Hall, Mytholmroyd.

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The mill in the centre of the picture is Redman's Scarbottom Mill. The house on the extreme left is Rose Mount, Nest Lane. The wooden buildings were part of Thornber's hatchery. There are quite a few railway wagons in the sidings.

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James Watson Ltd. Weavers of cotton sateens, twills and similar fabrics, 1960.

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Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Leeds and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road. This picture, taken in c2015, is a reconstruction of the picture, taken in the…

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.
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