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View of Mythomroyd showing Scarbottom Mill. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood" c1937. Also a good view of the railway parcels shed and sorting sidings to the right of the station, both dismantled following…

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Upper Calderdale, clearly showing the Anglo-Saxon farming land on both sides of the Calder gorge

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The supposed situation of Wuthering Heights. Empty since 1926, the ruins were capped with concrete in 1983 to prevent further deterioration.

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The ruined farmhouse on the moors above Haworth is believed to have been the setting for Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'. Postcard,

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A view of the Todmorden - Burnley railway, the Copy Pit Line, with Mons Mill, demolished in 2000, to the right of the picture.

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June 1981. The Town Hall facade covered in scaffolding.

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PNH00830.March 1990. View over the Canal to Stoodley Pike.

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PNH00831. View across the town with the Railway Station centre left. The locomotive and wagons date the photo at around 1880.

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Top Withins, supposed situation of Wuthering Heights, empty since 1926. the ruins were capped with concrete in 1983 to prevent further deterioration.

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Panoramic view of the Longfield plateau, taken from Dobroyd.

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26th May 1956, members of the HBLHS before they re-erected this fallen stone. The Long Stoop on Langfield Common, 26th May, 1956.

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Taken from inside Slack Cemetery looking west along the Hebden valley.

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The top of the hill on the horizon is Manshead and the embankment at the top centre is New Gate Bridge, which carries the A58.

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Members of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society pictured with the successfully re-erected Te Teum Stone, 26th May 1956.

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Members of Hebden Bridge Local History Society are about to raise the sunken stone. 26th May 1956. L-R. Frank Horsfall, William Greenwood, Keith Newbitt, Peter Greenwood, Edward Watson, Mr Moses, Bod Gledhill and Harry Lord.

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Members of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society pictured with the successfully re-erected Te Teum Stone, 26th May 1956.

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These supports are all that remains of the bridge that carried the rail or tramway used for the transportation of men and equipment from the base camp at White Hill Nook, Heptonstall, to the construction site of the Washaw Dean Reservoirs.

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This is the hillside opposite Crismsworth Dean Chapel. The farm in the centre is Sunny Bank, above to the right is Nook and Coppy is on the skyline. The diagonal track is Sunny Bank Road and just off the image bottom right corner is Lumb Falls.

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Moorland view from Stoodley Pike, Todmorden.

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View across to Stoodley Pike from above Lumbutts

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This eye-catching monument on the Pennine Way stands 1,310 feet above sea level and some 120 feet high on the crest of a windswept hill. It was erected to commemorate the surrender of Paris to the Allied Armies in March 1814: during the Napoleonic…
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