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This building, believed to have come from Dawson City, was situated at the end of Valley Road, opposite the market. At one time it housed the office of a coal merchants. It was destroyed by fire in 1996. Above right Stubbing School and left St.…

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Photo taken in the late 30s/early 40s

Mr H Potts, headmaster in the centre.

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Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The Rochdale Canal is lined with mills including Calder Mill with its tall chimney on the left. The chimney remains but the storeyed mill was destroyed by fire in 1964. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Looking North East. Bottom centre Stubbing Holme with Calder Mill, destroyed by fire 1964. To the centre right of the photo the arches of Stubbings School and on the top hillside Old Town Mill. Demolition of Bridge Lanes and High Street houses is…

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Stubbing School is at the bottom of the street. The bottom terrace on the left is no longer there. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The lean-to buildings have now gone. At the top of the picture is Stubbings School. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Stubbings School is in the background. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Looking over to the Birchcliffe hillside with the distinctive arches of Stubbings School in the centre. To the left of the school is St John's C of E Church consecrated in 1931 but closed in the 1980s.

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On the left is the Hole in the Wall and next to it the chimney of Hebden Bridge Mill. The building partly visible on the far right has now been demolished. Postcard.

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Date unknown. Noticeable in the centre are the arches of Stubbings School and next to it on the left is St John's Church, demolished in the 1980s. The 4 storeyed mill bottom centre was known as Melbourne Mill, which was demolished in 1983, now the…

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Top centre Stubbings School then dropping down to the White Lion Yard and Shepherd's Garage.

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November 2011 and work is in progress on the extension to Hebden Bridge Town Hall.

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Can anybody identify any of the children?

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The distinctive arches in the centre of the picture are Stubbings Infants School. To the left of the school is St John’s Church which closed in the 1960s and was subsequently converted into a residential property. The old Birchcliffe Chapel and…

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Produced to celebrate the centenary of the school in 1979.
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