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  • Subject contains "Hebden Bridge"
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Mytholm Court has been replaced by Myholm Meadows, the flats and Bankfoot Garage have gone and been replaced by the houses of Longstaff Court.

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Mytholm Court with the parish church of St James behind. Hell Hole Rocks are on the right.

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Looking down on Mytholm, Brown's works in centre picture, with the Stubbing Wharf on the Rochdale Canal in the foreground.

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Looking down on Mytholm with Brown's Works centre picture and the Stubbing Wharf Inn on Rochdale Canal in the foreground.

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Looking down on Brown works at Mytholm, with Heptonstall on the hill above.

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Looking down on Mytholm flats, Bankfoot Garage, Mytholm court and the parish church of St James.

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Viewed from king Street, the hall was demolished c.1969 and replaced by accommodation for the elderly. Behind it is St James Parish Church.

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Looking down from Hell hole Rocks on to the road going up Mytholm Steeps. The parish church of St James is in the foreground and with the sheltered housing of Mytholm Court to the left of it, and then Brown's engineering works.

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The new Methodist Sunday School can be seen on Bridge Lanes. The Horsehold road can be seen snaking up the hillside opposite.

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of a Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge.…

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The retirement party for Rev Stanley Kirby, 29th October, 2005.

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Salem Methodist Church is on the right long demolished and replaced with a smaller chapel and meeting room.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Above the barge is the Picture House and opposite Hope Baptist Chapel. The timber structures have been replaced with a building providing appartments on the upper floor and various facilities on the ground floor including Visitor Information Centre.

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Walking across Hope Street from Albert Street with Hope Baptist Chapel on the right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Picture taken before the Salem Methodist Church (left of centre) was demolished. The large building to the left is Melbourne Mill and just behind can be seen the former Neptune Inn.
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