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Crossley Mill is on the left and to the right of it are the houses of Machpelah.

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The mill is Calder Mill, owned at one Abraham Robertshaw. Queens Terrace on Heptonstall Road can be seen top right.

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The Murgatroyd’s Oats Royd Mill before the fire in February 1989 which totally gutted the centre six storey building. This has been sympathetically replaced by an apartment block and the whole mill complex is now residential. At its peak the mill…

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This view over the Nutclough, Birchcliffe and Foster Lane areas of Hebden Bridge is part of a photograph held by Allan Moss. Stubbing School was built in 1878, hence the date is given as prior to that.

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Looking north towards Halifax Station with Dryclough Junction Signal Box in the distance. To the right the 1844 M&LR line coming up from the Calder Valley Main Line at Salterhebble which was closed 1988 and re-opened 2000. On the left the WRU line…

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The church on the left is dedicated to St James the Great and is the parish church for Hebden Bridge although unusually well out of the town centre.

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The chimney left of centre is all that remains of Land Mill.

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, Council Offices centre, and the chimney of Bridge Mill to the right.

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Taken from above Heptonstall overlooking the Colden Valley. The Ragley Road runs from Mytholm to Jack Bridge.

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Clegg Nook, Mytholmroyd. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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View of Mythomroyd showing Scarbottom Mill. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood" c1937. Also a good view of the railway parcels shed and sorting sidings to the right of the station, both dismantled following…

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Scarbottom cottages and the north side of the mill. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood". The low building in fore ground was an air raid shelter.

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Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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St Gearges Bridge over Hebden Water with the council Offices on the left of it and the chimney of Bridge Mill on the right.

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In about 1830 a series of four dams was constructed above the Fieldens’ Lumbutts Mill to feed a new water-wheel tower. This striking industrial monument housed three wheels, one vertically above the other, in an ingenious piece of engineering that…
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