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John and Marilyn on the road with the Flatnose

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Brian Collins in the driving seat of his Bullnose Morris.

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From an Auto Express artical, June 1990.
Nostalgic: Kay Collins and her neice Zoe Bianca enjoy a taste of yesteryear motoring with Bill Hunter in a 1938 Morris Eight tourer

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Soon after the museum opened in 1981.

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From Auto Express June 1990. Brian (Collins) fills the Bull-nosed Morris 1922 with its distinctive radiator.

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c1929. Hebden Bridge Agricultural Show. Hebden Bridge Urban District Council purchased Calder Holmes Park in 1931 to be an open space for the town. Here we have an uninterrupted view across to Riverside School prior to the building of the Little…

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From the Square looking up to Keighley Road; on the left Bridge Mill, used by Chorlton Bros., Wholesale Clothiers, and beyond that the White Lion and opposite it the junction of Bridge Gate with Commercial Street before it was re-aligned 1964/65 to…

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West End looking towards New Road. Date unknown but the car has a post-1921 Leeds registration number. From the far end the shops are: first three Blackburn Ironmongers; Haighs Music Shop; Westerman's Photographic Studio; Cockcrofts and Watsons. On…

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The White Horse Hotel was an inn at least since 1851, it closed 1960, and on the Monday afternoon of 26th November, 1962, demolition workers were sending the walls of the White Horse Hotel crashing to the ground. A few hours later, across the street…

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Cllr Janet McConachie, Mayor of Hebden Royd 1983-84 pictured on the moor at Old Town.

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‘Man at Large’ was a series of photographs taken as part of a Calder Civic Trust initiative to increase awareness of eyesores in the area, in stark contrast to the well dressed gentleman, John D. Uttley.
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