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Road improvement works. The setts in the foreground are part of Keighley Road, On the right is the rear of the White Horse Hotel.

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The buildings at the bottom of Birchcliffe Road at its junction with Commercial Street during demolition in 1952.

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Mid 1960s. Demolition of the four storeyed dwellings. The bottom two storeys had been back-to-earth whilst the top two faced Commercial Street, although some were back-to-back. On the right are the storeyed dwellings on the other side of Commercial…

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Hollins Cottage at the junction of Birchcliffe Road and Commercial Street during demolition in 1952.

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This can be accurately dated as to the right of Stubbings School, left centre, can be seen work on the construction of Zion Baptist Chapel which opened in 1882. Below it are the buildings on both sides of Commercial Street which were demolished in…

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Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street in the 1950s. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Leeds and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road.

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Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street in the 1950s. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Lees and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road.

Recalling the days of moody black and white films such as “Room at…

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St Georges Square looking across to the Shoulder of Mutton and behind can be seen partially demolished buildings on Buttress Brink.. The car in the foreground has a 1968/9 'G' registration number. Note the water tank on the top of the building on the…

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From the Square looking up to Keighley Road; on the left Bridge Mill, used by Chorlton Bros., Wholesale Clothiers, and beyond that the White Lion and opposite it the junction of Bridge Gate with Commercial Street before it was re-aligned 1964/65 to…

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Mid 1960s. Demolition of the four storeyed dwellings. The bottom two storeys had been back-to-earth whilst the top two faced Commercial Street, although some were back-to-back. The site is now a car park.

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Mid 1960s. Demolition of the four storeyed dwellings. The bottom two storeys had been back-to-earth whilst the top two faced Commercial Street, although some were back-to-back.

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Mid 1960s. Demolition of the four storeyed dwellings. The bottom two storeys had been back-to-earth whilst the top two faced Commercial Street, although some were back-to-back.

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The bottom of Birchcliffe Road at its junction with Commercial Street before Commercial Street was re-aligned in 1959 to carry straight on up Keighley Road; the buildings on the left were demolished at that time. The buildings on the right still…

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The narrow entrance into Garden Street. The top two floors of the four storey buildings on the left were back to back with houses on Commercial Street. With the exception of the end ones these were demolished in 1965 and the site converted into a…

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Ref 092251 The main part of the building was constructed in 1887 with an extension for a telephone exchange added in 1926.

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On the corner of Lees Yards are from left to right: Nick Wilding; Donald Crossley; George Wilding.

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On the left is Croft Mill with its chimney and behind the chimney is Zion Particular Baptist Chapel. Running down the centre of the photo are the 100 Steps from Marlborough Road to Commercial Street. The houses on the right are the rear of Crossley…

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Houses on Commercial Street above Garden Street in course of demolition in the mid 1960s. Botton left the widened Birchcliffe Road. The building on the left has also gone. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The 'Hundred Steps' from Commercial Street up to Osborne Road and Marlborough Road. On the left the remains of buildings demolished in the 1960s.

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Dwellings on the left above Garden Street recently demolished here in the mid-1960s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Dwellings on the right in course of demolition with those on the left above Garden Street already gone. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
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