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Hebden Bridge's three bridges town centre bridges over Hebden Water. St Georges Bridge (1892), Old Bridge (1510), West End Bridge (1771). To the left the chimney of Bridge Mill. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Bridges over Hebden Water in the town centre. In the foreground St Georges Bridge, then Old Bridge and above that West End Bridge . The buildings on the right have been demolished and replaced by a block of offices and shops. Part of the Hebden…

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Bridge Mill is on the left, and on the other side of the river is the Rear of Edmondson's paint shop.

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The wooden building backing on to the river was Edmondson's paint shop, and the imposing building behind it is the Council Offices.

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Taken from the Old Bridge. The side of the Council Offices is on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill centre. Directly upstream can be seen Nutclough Mill.

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The Council Offices are on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill towards the right. Straight ahead is Nutclough Mill.

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To the left of the photo the building adjoining the Hebden Bridge Council Offices at one time housed the Hebden Bridge Library, it was removed as part of the Town Hall development, with the official opening of the new Waterfront Hall taking place on…

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On the left the Council Offices under construction in about 1897 and on the right the rear of the Shoulder of Mutton and Bridge Mill. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Nutclough Mill just discernible centre left. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Due to the increase in the weight of traffic many bridges had to be strengthened around this time. Hebden Bridge Council Offices are in the background.

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On the left building work has started on the Council Offices. The chimney and part of Bridge Mill are beyond the bridge.

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The buildings on the left, on what was then Blackwater Street, were demolished to make way for the Council Offices which opened in 1897. The chimney and part of Bridge Mill can be seen on the right.

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For several years the Calder Civic Trust organised an annual clean-up of Hebden Water in Hebden Bridge. Viewed here from under the Old Bridge with St Georges Bridge top right.

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Looking towards St George's Bridge with the Council Offices on the left and the rear of buildings on Bridge Gate on the right.

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The Civic Trust's annual river clean-up in the town centre seen here from Old Bridge looking towards St George's Bridge.

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The Council Offices are on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill is in the centre
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