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Solomon Hill enters the picture on the right and leads to Midgely School. Beyond the school is Springfield Terrace. On the skyline towards the left is Midgley Methodist Chapel.

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Mytholm, just to the west of Hebden Bridge. Bankfoot Garage is in the foreground, above and to the right is St James' Church, and in the distance is Lumb Bank, home of the Arvon Foundation and former home of Ted Hughes. The garage has now been…

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The church well to the west of the town centre at Mytholm.

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In the valley Hebden Bridge Parish Church of St James the Great, out of the town centre at Mytholm, and above Heptonstall Church of St Thomas the Apostle.

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May 1998. View over St Michaels Church graveyard with Scout Road School in the top left.

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November 1998. Re-roofing the Methodist Church on Scout Road.

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Looking over from Heptonstall Hillside. Bottom left Foster Mill, centre Hangingroyd Works, centre right Hebden Works with Nutclough Mill above. With the exception of Nutclough Mill most now demolished. Centre left going off at an angle the so called…

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Bottom right Salem Milll, now the site of the Co-op, and to its left the rear of Salem Chapel and in the lefthand corner is Breck Mill, a flour mill, and above that terrace housing on High Street behind Bridge Lanes; all long demolished. Queens…

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PNH00800. Mid 1960s looking over Riverside School up towards Old Town. Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel top left.

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c.1990. Looking over the town of Hebden Bridge. The Marina is in the foreground with to its left the Picture House and Hope Chapel.

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of a Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge.…

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge. …
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