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The demolition of Vale Mill on Burnley Road.

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The construction of new gas offices at Millwood on Burnley Road. The bus garage -much changed since this was taken- is on the right of the picture

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The lock gates at Lobb Mill, Halifax Road (unseen) to the right of the shot.

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The magnificent Mons Mill on Burnley Road with the name just visible on the chimney. The bowling greens of Centre Vale Park at the bottom of the shot. The Hare and Hounds pub just visible through the tree branches bottom left.

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Percy Pollard at the start valve at Fielden's Waterside Mill, Todmorden.

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The dam and the engine house. The mill chimney and the engine house were demolished in 1986 and the site was totally cleared in March 2000.

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The mill chimney and the engine house were demolished in 1986 and the site was totally cleared in March 2000.

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Engine room. The mill chimney and the engine house were demolished in 1986 and the site was totally cleared in March 2000.

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The big red brick building is the bus garage, on the left is the Shannon and Chesapeake Inn, and on the right is the destructor building which contained an incinerator. The gas works is just off picture to the right.

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This building was used as a meeting room for St Mary's church.

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The second floor was used as a Christian meeting Room.

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Drawing of Hough Stone Cottage by unknown artist.

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Hare Mill on Burnley Road was built for the Hare Spinning Company and was completed in 1910. It passed to the Mons Mill Company and was renamed Mons Mill after the First World War battle. Textile production ceased in 1968 and the mill was demolished…

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When built it was called Hare Mill but was renamed after the battle of Mons in the First World War. Demolished 2000.

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Scaitcliffe east of Lydgate. The old corn mill was destroyed by fire in the 1940s but the house survived.

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The mill on Burnley Road was originally a cotton mill built in 1861 with subsequent extensions. Now occupied by furniture manufacturers.

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Laying cables at Lower Laithe, Todmorden.

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