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This is the top of Woolshops Halifax. All the buildings in this picture have been demolished, apart from the 'Tudor' style one on the left, which was demolished but then rebuilt.

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The old Woolshops in Halifax. These buildings were demolished in the early 1980s.

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Withens Clough conduit looking east to Cragg Vale

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Part of a pair as the conduit goes over a dip in the slope. Stark symmetry is a surprise in this rural setting on a permitted path.

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Sir Bernard and Lady Ingham with the Gala Queen.

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The road undergoing a large reconstruction before the redevelopment of this area.

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St John the Baptist, Cragg Vale, Grave K.19: Grave of Joe and Mary Ann Hartley of Birks Hall, Cragg Vale :- Has tablet - In Loving memory of Corporal Wilson Hartley, K.R.R. Who died of wounds in France on Oct 7th 1916, aged 23 years. And is buried at…

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St John the Baptist, Cragg Vale, Grave K.19: Grave of Joe and Mary Ann Hartley of Birks Hall, Cragg Vale :- Has tablet - In Loving memory of Corporal Wilson Hartley, K.R.R. Who died of wounds in France on Oct 7th 1916, aged 23 years. And is buried at…
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