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River Calder, Station Road, Hebden Bridge

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Weir and Bridge over the River Calder at Brearley. The building on the right of the picture was once the Clarenden Hotel. It was also where the Ewood Estate tenants went to pay their rent once a year.

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Hebden Water at Midgehole, showing The Blue Pig W.M.C. and New Bridge

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Beryl Martin with Juno Scanned from photograph

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Weir near Station Road. Queens Terrace can be seen on the far hillside.

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900.

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Victoria Bridge carries Station Road over the Calder; it was built in 1855 replacing a timber trestle bridge built for the station in 1839/40. To the left of the weir is the wheelhouse for Mayroyd Mill. Just visible in the background Queens Terraceā€¦

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Slide 4 - The Aire, which makes a bend in front of the Hall, was in pre-mercantile days especially famous for the size and quality of its fish, and fine sport was obtainable in the river bordering Esholt Park.

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Slide 9: Howsham mill and weir is situated on the Derwent at a point where the river makes a sharp bend, and combines to form a picturesque feature in the landscape, as seen from the high banks above the stream.

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Slide 16 - On the opposite side of the river stood an old mill used for grinding flints. This mill has since been pulled down.

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Ashworth Road, Rochdale. Photo taken c1985.

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Clearing the water course at Ramsden Wood Clough, about 1900.

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The bridge carrying Station Road over the River Calder. Above the bridge is part of the former gas holder on Station Road. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Can you identify? Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The Civic Trust's annual clean-up of Hebden Water in the town centre seen here by the weir adjacent to Bridge Mill. Philip Round in the centre.
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