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Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel is in the top left hand corner of the photo, with the Manse being in the top centre at the top of the photo. From the Manse Moss Lane runs down the hill, the house with the smoke and the gardens is Slater Bank.

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At the left hand end of the closest row of houses is the "Tin Tabernacle".

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In the centre of the photo is Foster Mill and above it Hollins and on the top of the hillside houses in Heptonstall.

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These are the original "Spring Grove" cottages at the end of Foster Lane, Hebden Bridge.

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Nutclough Mill is near the centre of the picture, with the old Birchcliffe Chapel to the right of centre higher up.

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The architect of the chapel was William Henry Cockroft. Cross Lanes Chapel can be seen on the hillside behind.

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Looking down Foster Lane from Keighley Road at the junction with Lees Road, Hebden Bridge, with Windsor Road in the background.

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Looking down from its junction with Keighley Road. Going off to the right is Lees Road which was part of the original 1815 turnpike road to Keighley.

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Circa 1900. Foster Mill, owned by Redman Bros, was part of the Hebden Estate Company. William Henry Cockroft designed the Methodist Chapel. Moss Lane on the hillside leads to Heptonstall Road. Top left is Cross Lanes Chapel with the Manse on the…

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c.1888. In the centre is Nutclough Mill before the extension to the left, and above 'old' Birchcliffe Chapel. Housing starting to be developed on the hillside; top right Cliffe Royd on Wadsworth Lane and right behind the north side of Blenheim…

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The so called 'frying pan alley' centre left dropping down to Foster Lane.

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These houses are on Foster Lane, Highfield Crescent, known as the frying pan because of its shape, can be seen in the background. The cobbled road runs down to Victoria Road. The small building to the left of the lamppost was for many years a…

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Featured in Remains of Elmet, which contained poems by Ted Hughes.

An excellent view of Foster Mill

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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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