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A view up Crossley Street from Northgate. Buses clearly used to stop here. The 512 service serves Mixenden to this day.

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This buidling was on the junction of Cow Green and Pellon Lane. It was closed in 1968 and demolished in 1971. The road in the centre of the picture leads to Gibbet Street, it was called Swine Market at this point. The area of town was also known…

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Possibly looking down Wade Street from Market Street, where it joined Northgate. probably early 1960s, prior to the whole area being demolished.

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The Princes Arcade was a covered shopping area in the centre of Halifax. It was opened in 1931. It was closed in the late 1970s at the same time as the old Woolshops which were adjacent, prior to demolition. This is now the site of W H Smiths.

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Looking down Midgley Road with the completed store on the left.

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The completed store on the junction of Burnley Road and Midgley Road.

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The store had been subjected to flooding on several occasions so this new design has car parking at the ground floor level with the store above. Here 16th april 2018 construction is almost complete.

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The store had been subjected to flooding on several occasions so this new design has car parking at the ground floor level with the store above. Here 16th april 2018 construction is almost complete.

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The transport team. Left to right: Keith Lacey, Paul Flannigan, Paul Evans.

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Russell Dean, right, and his store manager Paul Ridgeway 2006.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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Stubbings Steps from School Street down to Commercial Street. The building at the bottom was originally the toll bar house on the Leeds and Hebden Bridge Turnpike Road. This picture, taken in c2015, is a reconstruction of the picture, taken in the…

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