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The chimney of Bridge Mill can be seen to the right of the picture. The houses on the left were pulled down and are now the site of the Council Offices.

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At one time this was a toffee factory, later the Calderdale Caravan Company.

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Bridge Mill is on the left, and on the other side of the river is the Rear of Edmondson's paint shop.

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Partial demolition of the mill is taking place. A firm of Blenders and Slitherers occupied the smaller premises for a number of years. The mill was finally demolished in 2013 and the site developed for housing.

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The mill was demolished to facilitate the widening of the junction of Midgley road and the main road,

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The mill was demolished to facilitate the widening of the junction of Midgley road and the main road,

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Are the onlookers apprehensive or just curious?

The driver of the ambulance is Jimmy Taylor. The three children on the left are from the Williams family.

The pens of the cattle market can just be seen behind the vehicle, with the Stubbing…

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c.1912. In the foreground the large station warehouse which had been extended in 1884 and the sidings. The warehouse was demolished in 1969 following serious fire damage but goods facilities had been withdrawn in 1966.

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The big chimney is Thornber's, when it was demolished it was taken down brick by brick.
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