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Title: World War 1 Recruits at King Street, Hebden Bridge - ALC02142
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Title
World War 1 Recruits at King Street, Hebden Bridge - ALC02142
Description
Recruits lined up near Stubbing Wharf before marching to Eastwood Station for the train to Halifax.
The Stubbing Wharf Hotel was built by the Foster family in 1800 and by 1810 was serving both the canal and the road. In 1900 the hotel was enlarged and a barn was built which was used for the twice monthly cattle market that was held in what is now the car park. The pens can be seen over the wall on the right.
The Stubbing Wharf Hotel was built by the Foster family in 1800 and by 1810 was serving both the canal and the road. In 1900 the hotel was enlarged and a barn was built which was used for the twice monthly cattle market that was held in what is now the car park. The pens can be seen over the wall on the right.
Source
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Date
1900s
Rights
PHDA - Alice Longstaff Collection
Relation
Pennine Horizons Digital Archive
Identifier
ALC02142.tif
Collection
Citation
“World War 1 Recruits at King Street, Hebden Bridge - ALC02142,” Pennine Horizons Digital Archive, accessed April 18, 2024, https://penninehorizons.org/items/show/14793.
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