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Flood damage to the mill. Not a textile mill but a flour mill on Bridge Lanes, today the site of the Day Centre and car park. Photo taken late 1800s. From a stereographic photo.

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BLAKE DEAN BRIDGE is a single-arch stone bridge. Just downstream from the present structure there used to be a wooden trestle bridge erected when the three Walshaw Dean reservoirs were being constructed. It was 700 feet long and 105 feet high, and…

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Copley Bridge over the River Calder.

On the left is Heath Rugby Ground and in the distance you can see the railway viaduct also crossing River Calder.

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HAWKSCLOUGH BRIDGE, Mytholmroyd, is a single-arch stone bridge over the Calder thought to be at least 200 years old. It was built to serve Hawksclough Manor, now known as Hawksclough Farm. The house was extended in 1735 and the bridge may have been…

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Bridge that carried Stainland Branch Railway over the river at West Vale. c1960

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3 of the 4 arch viaduct that carries the railway over the Canal and River Calder at West Vale.

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This is 1 arch of a 4 arch viaduct over River Calder and the Canal at Stainland Road, West Vale.

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The building in the centre of the picture is the rear of Nickies cafe. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The road over the bridge is called Bottoms, the mill that used to be here was also called Bottoms, if the bridge has a name it will be Bottoms Bridge.

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