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PNH00808. c.1893. Looking over the houses to Nutclough Mill. To the left of the mill is Keighley Road before it vast retaining wall was constructed and above is Eiffel Street with 'the Tower' under construction. The two chimnies right of centre are…

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View over the roofs of the Hangingroyd area to Linden Mill. Built in 1907 for the manufacture of clothing it closed in 1983 and is now part occupied by Artsmill.

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North lights on the weaving shed of the former Hebden Works on Valley Road below Nutclogh Mill.

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Union Street, Osborne Street, Balmoral Street and Garden Terrace, formerly Industrial Street. Balmoral House.

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1939. Replacing the original 1840 bowstring, or trussed frame, bridge over the Rochdale Canal with the metal trough bridge we see today.

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Delivery van of Robertshaws of Mytholmroyd. note the telephone number!

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Used as an illustration in a booklet about Nutclough Mill

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A view of the rear of the Birchcliffe Cente showing an extension to what had been the Sunday which which was later taken down.

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Knur & Spell is a local game believed to have originated in Yorkshire in the C14th.

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The Archbishop of York plants a tree in the grounds of the Birchcliffe Centre

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Previously Birchcliffe Baptist Church, this Grade 2 listed buiding is now owned by Pennine Heritage. A floor was put in at balcony level, seen here, so that office space could be created underneath.

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Was a cotton spinning mill, built for the Hare Spinning Company Limited. It was built in 1907, but ran into financial difficulties. It passed over to the Mons Mill (1919) Co Ltd and then was taken over by the Lancashire Cotton Corporation in the…
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