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Our Man at Large was a Calder Civic Trust project, c1970, the aim of which was to draw attention to squalid places and litter which detracted from the attractions of the area, by using the contrast between the smartly dressed gentleman and the…

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Calder Civic Trust tree planting project.

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The former Ebenezer Chapel on Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The Latin inscription on the sun dial reads "What thou seekest is a shadow". The Hebden Bridge Times moved out many years ago to Crown Street and now no longer have an office in the town!

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When the school had openrd in 1950 it was the first comprehensive in the West Riding.

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When the school had openrd in 1950 it was the first comprehensive in the West Riding.

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Looking to the site of the Calder Civic Trust tree planting project.

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Honest John's mill at Hawksclough, Mytholmroyd.

Our Man at Large was a Calder Civic Trust project, c1970, the aim of which was to draw attention to squalid places and litter which detracted from the attractions of the area, by using the…

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Market Street, Hebden Bridge. The former Ebenezer Chapel. Now a gallery and the Hebden Bridge Times no longer has a presence in the town! See it now. The following text is taken from Looking Back at Hebden Bridge by Frank Horsfall & Terry Wyke…

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Cllr Fred Barker, David Fletcher, Chairman Calder civic Trust, Douglas Houghton MP, Jim Wignall, Sec Calder Civic Trust. c1966

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Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street in the 1950s. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Leeds and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road.

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Premises of Joseph Ashton, Yarn Agents on left, blank wall of Empress Foundry on right, canal bridge locally known as Navy Brig adjacent to branch of Mytholmroyd Co-op. The chimney behind the Co-op is of Clough Mill.

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The front entrance facing on to Scout Road.

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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1939 - 45 war.

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Roll of Honour for the men and women of the Sunday School who served in the 1914 - 18 war.

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Meeting room shortly before the church closed in December 2014.

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Left to right: Margaret Collinge, Dianne Harwood, Tony Wilson, Julie Wild, newly elected President, formerly Treasurer.

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James Watson Ltd. Weavers of cotton sateens, twills and similar fabrics, 1960.

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This was a weaving shed, adjacent to Burnley Road. Now the site of Russell Dean furniture retailers

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Installation of new Belgian looms at Westfield Mill for Greenwood Stell & Sons Ltd.

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Site of demolished Empress Foundry with Westfield Shed in background. Early 21st century.

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Showing the narrow entrance to Midgely Road. When Clough Mill, shown on the left, was demolished the road was widened.
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