Hebden Bridge, 1979 - JNB00516
Building, Foster Lane, Foster Mill, Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Mill, Mills, Street Names
Featured in Remains of Elmet, which contained poems by Ted Hughes.
An excellent view of Foster Mill
Fay Godwin
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Highfield Crescent to Keighley Road, Hebden Bridge - HBW00535
Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Steps, Street Names
R. Senior
Hebden Bridge Walkers Action
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Highfield Crescent to Lee Mill Road, Hebden Bridge - HBW00534
Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Steps, Street Names
R. Senior
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Lee Mill Road to Highfield Crescent, Hebden Bridge - HBW00533
Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Steps, Street Names
R. Senior
Hebden Bridge Walkers Action
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Hebden Bridge Houses - WSC00139
Cobbles, Hebden Bridge, Houses
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 butcher's shop owned by Arthur Greenwood. The cobbled road is called Palatine Road.
W. Shepherd
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W. Shepherd
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Co-op Weaving Shed, Valley Road Hebden Bridge - JSB00155
Hebden Bridge, Housing, Mill, Places, Street Names, Valley Road, Victoria Road, Weaving Shed, Highfield Crescent
The newly built old people's houses that face onto Victoria Road can be seen on the left.
Possibly Nora Walton
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Steven Brook
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Slater Bank, Hebden Bridge - HBC00545
Hebden Bridge, Highfield Crescent, Places, Street Names
The house is situated off Moss Lane. The houses of Highfield Crescent can be seen in the background on the left.
There was a school connected with Slater Bank. It was run by a Mr Moss, and known as Moss’s Academy. It is mentioned in the 1841 census as being on Bridge Lanes but by 1851 it was at Slater bank, it probably moved there about 1850. It remained at Slater Bank until around 1880. However Moss’s Academy took boarders and for a large part of its time the dormitories were at Slater Bank and the School was below in Hebden Bridge on Hangingroyd Lane at what is now the Masonic Hall.
W. Brown
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