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c1970. The top of the tower like building centre left contained a water tank for the sprinkle system for the Co-op building just out of view on the left.

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Part of Bridge Mill is on the left, Stubbing School is to the top.

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The rear of the theatre on Holme Street, newly constructed in 1993.

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Opened in 1921.

The History of Cinema-going in the Upper Calder Valley

ONCE there were six cinemas in the Upper Calder Valley. Now there’s just one - the Picture House in Hebden Bridge.

Not all were purpose-built (shows were held in venues…

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The Council Offices are on the left and the chimney of Bridge Mill is in the centre

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The Council Offices are on the right with the old Packhorse Bridge, which gives the town its name, downstream.

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Old Gate is on the left and the riverside walk on the right.

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Taken from West End Bridge with Old Gate on the left and the former Moorland Rescue Post on the right. The chimney of Bridge Mill can be seen in the distance

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Taken from the top of the tower of the new church 128BM. Occupying a dominant hill-top site within an ancient Pennine weaving community, the parochial chapel of Heptonstall was the third ecclesiastical edifice to be erected in…

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Occupying a dominant hill-top site within an ancient Pennine weaving community, the parochial chapel of Heptonstall was the third ecclesiastical edifice to be erected in the medieval parish of Halifax. Today it is a charming ruin, overshadowed by…

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Opened here in St Georges Square on 7th Nov 1969 and moved to Bridge Mill in June 1976

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The Fox and Goose, at the bottom of Heptonstall Road, is the first co-operative pub in West Yorkshire.
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