ALC00358. St Georges Bridge across the Hebden Water was erected in 1893. The houses to the left on Blackwater Street were demolished about 1896 to make way for the new Council's Offices. On the right the rear of the Shoulder of Mutton and beyond is…
ALC00359. St Georges Bridge was built in 1893 and here in about 1896 the partially constructed Council Offices are on the left. The rear of the Shoulder of Mutton on the right with Bridge Mill beyond.
Looking at the bottom of the Buttress. Date unknown but the building on the right was part of Buttress Brink and demolished 1960s. Across on the hillside is Zion Baptist Chapel ,built 1881, and below that the buildings on Commercial Street and Garden…
Looking down Hebden Water to the three bridges in the centre of the town. The chimney of Bridge Mill is on the left and the Council Offices, incorporating the Fire Station, is on the right
Presented to Fireman Frank Thomas by his fellow members of the Hebden Bridge Fire Brigade as a token of esteem upon his retirement after 16 years service. Donated by Hebden Royd Town Council, image restored by Alan Bramwell.
Over the wall from the mini-bus is the White Lion Hotel with Bridge Mill behind it. To the left of the mill the Shoulder of Mutton faces St Georges Square.
Looking down Hebden Water towards its confluence with the Calder. The buildings immediate right have been replaced by purpose built shops and offices and above them the former Council Offices. The chimney of Bridge Mill on the left.
Looking down Hebden Water towards its confluence with the Calder. The buildings immediate right have been replaced by purpose built shops and offices and above them the former Council Offices. The chimney of Bridge Mill on the left.
Standing, L - R: Richard Hinchliffe, Wm. Robertshaw, E. Harwood, E.T. Atkin, Dr J.H. Thompson, Jas Simpson, Wm. Postlethwaite, S. Sutcliffe, S. Shaw, J. Farrar, Jno H. Helliwell, R. Campbell. Seated: H.H. Cunliffe, David smith, John Sykes, C.W.…
opening of the Council Offices, June 27th 1897. Standing, L - R: Richard Hinchliffe, John Sykes, H.H. Cunliffe, Ethelbert Harwood, James Simpson, David Smith, Jno. Helliwell, D. Greenwood, Richard Campbell. Seated: Wm. Robertshaw, Clarence W.…
On the right the Council Offices. The timber building on the left and the tall building the other side of the bridge have been demolished and the area opened up.