View down the river from Keighley Road. On the left Bridge Mill and chimney, in the centre the Council Offices, now extended and known as the Town Hall, and the lorry park is now the landscaped Market Place.
Beatrice Wilkinson turning or rowing up with a horse drawn side delivery machine, at Brink Top, Lumbutts. Beatrice preferred to use traditional horse-power for haymaking.
The market ground with wagons parked. Valley road is on the right and Hangingroyd Lane to the left. One wagon belonged to Matthew Sheard, coal merchant, the other nine wagons belonged to James Shepherd, who had a garage on Valley Road. The photo was…
Composite of Hebden Royd churches. St Michael's Mytholmroyd at the top, St James', Hebden Bridge on the right with St John's in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale inset. Ref: 001KSL
View of the old packhorse bridge from St George's Bridge looking towards Horsehold. The Council Offices and the Hole in the Wall are on the right. Weasel Hall is on the Horsehold hillside, centre picture.
Taken from the Old Bridge. The side of the Council Offices is on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill centre. Directly upstream can be seen Nutclough Mill.