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St James Mytholm the parish church of Hebden Bridge can be seen in the middle of the picture.

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1880's, when the Upper and Lower Lumb Mills were working. The road on the left, known as Ragley Road, starts at Mytholm and ends at Jack Bridge.

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The houses on the left-hand edge of the photo are Crowther Terrace.

Left of centre in the valley bottom is the mill complex of Upper and Lower Lumb Mills , and Lumb Bank is on the right, part way up the hill.

The road on the left of the photo…

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A deep ravine with many early industrial remains. The chimney is virtually all that remains of Lumb Mills. The house on the hillside is Lumb Bank, formerly the home of the poet Ted Hughes, now the home of the Arvon Foundation, a residential centre…

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Mytholm, just to the west of Hebden Bridge. Bankfoot Garage is in the foreground, above and to the right is St James' Church, and in the distance is Lumb Bank, home of the Arvon Foundation and former home of Ted Hughes. The garage has now been…
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