Valley Road, Hebden Bridge. - WSC00237
Boy, Boys, Buildings, CWS, Child, Children, Co-op Mill, Co-operative Movement, Derelict mill, Girl, Girls, Hangingroyd Mill, Hebden Bridge, Kid, Mill, Mills, People, Places, Street Names, Toddler, Valley Road
The Co-op weaving shed is on the right. In 1919 the fustian weavers co-operative at Nutclough Mill was acquired by the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS) but in 1967 the mill closed and the business transferred to Hebden Works seen here.
The derelict building with north lights at the top was part of Hangingroyd Mill and is now the site of Waterside Fold. The building and shop far left have gone and been replaced with part of Star Garage. The girls are Samantha Barclay and Linda Holden.
W. Shepherd
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2015-09-04T13:53:59
W. Shepherd
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Valley Road, Hebden Bridge - WSC00236
Buildings, CWS, Co-op Mill, Co-operative Movement, Hangingroyd Mill, Hebden Bridge, Hebden Works, Mill, Mills, North Light roof, Places, Street Names, Valley Road, Waterside
The Co-op weaving shed is on the right. In 1919 the fustian weavers co-operative at Nutclough Mill was acquired by the Co-operative Wholesale Society (CWS) but in 1967 the mill closed and the business transferred to Hebden Works seen here.
The derelict building with north lights at the top was part of Hangingroyd Mill and is now the site of Waterside Fold. The building far left has gone and been replaced with part of Star Garage.
W. Shepherd
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
2015-09-04T13:53:30
W. Shepherd
PHDA - W. Shepherd Collection
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
TIFF file 8-bit
English (U.K.)
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WSC00236.tif