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The houses in the foreground off Hangingroyd Lane. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Taken from beside the old telephone exchange. Beyond the terrace of houses on the left is the front of the Masonic Hall.

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The street off Hangingroyd Lane. At the end on the left is Regent Works of Thos Sutcliffes, fustian manufacturers

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Off Hangingroyd Lane, Bond Street is one of the iconic cobbled streets of this former mill town. The houses across the end of the street are Royd Terrace. Taken in June 1978.

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Taken in June 1978 and shows Fred Brown Engineers. The very right hand side of the picture is the Hole in the Wall pub.

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Situated on the corner of Hangingroyd Lane and Linden Road, the former Electricity Board offices later became a care home and is ndow (2016) Angeldale Guest House.

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In the centre is the Co-op Car Park. Beehive Mill is bottom left and the former Neptune pub, now two dwellings, bottom right.
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