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Weavers of corduroy and other types of cotton fustian fabrics. Photograph by Champion Crabtree of Bent Head.

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March 1972 - It is thought that the hole in the road incident was caused by the collapse of the goit from Callis Mill which ran under the road before going back into the river. They poured 5 tons of concrete in the hole, thinking the water was coming…

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March 1972
It is thought that the hole in the road incident was caused by the collapse of the goit. They poured 5 tons of concrete in the hole, thinking the water was coming off the hillside. The concrete was washed away overnight. After the hole was…

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March 1972
It is thought that the hole in the road incident was caused by the collapse of the goit. They poured 5 tons of concrete in the hole, thinking the water was coming off the hillside. The concrete was washed away overnight. After the hole was…

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Todmorden children celebrate the Silver Jubilee in 1977. Photo taken on Orchan Road, Lineholme.

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Horace & Doris Marshall Scanned from photograph

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Possible inspiration for 'Dead Farms, Dead Leaves'

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March 1972 - It is thought that the hole in the road incident was caused by the collapse of the goit from Callis Mill which ran under the road before going back into the river. They poured 5 tons of concrete in the hole, thinking the water was coming…

Unknown Track
Hebden Hey Road running through Lee Wood from Heptonstall Road to the Scout hut in Hardcastle Crags. This is just before the junction with the track that turns down hill to the Blue Pig at Midgehole.

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Samuel Hill of Making Place, Soyland above Ripponden experimented with hand woven finer yarns to compete with Norfolk and South West England. Early in the 18th century he successfully produced fine worsted cloth and by 1747 had an annual turnover in…

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Taken in June 1978 and shows Fred Brown Engineers. The very right hand side of the picture is the Hole in the Wall pub.

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The bottom of the Buttress near the junction with Royd Terrace, Fred Brown Engineers on the right. June 1978.

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Photographed in June 1978 these were built as back-to-back houses although some may now be "throughs".
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