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Archway over the stream which runs under the works and tanks

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Looking back under the building over the settling tanks.

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Where the stream emerges from under the building.

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Stream emerging from under the building.

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A west bound goods train approaching Walsden Station. The station opened in 1845 and closed in 1961.
A new station with ‘bus stop’ style shelters was opened in 1990 but slightly to the east of the footbridge seen here to the right.

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St Peters Church was constructed in 1845 when Walsden became a Parish in its own right and no longer part of Todmorden Parish. The church was consecrated in 1848.

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Townscape of the small town dominated by its mills. Date unknown.

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Shade, to the west of Todmorden, with the school near the centre and part of Gauxholme Viaduct bottom right. Postcard.

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Walsden from the south hillside. Centre left is the village school and below it an eastbound train heading away from the station.

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St Peters Church was constructed in 1845 when Walsden became a Parish in its own right and no longer part of Todmorden Parish. The church was consecrated in 1848.
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