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The River Calder snakes its way through the picture, with the Rochdale Canal on the left initially and then on the right. Note the funfare in the Community Centre carpark.

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Moderna Trading Estate in the foreground, and Calder High School centre right

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Showing from left to right, the railway, the A646 road, the River Calder and the Rochdale Canal.

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Calder high School is in the centre, Moderna Business park on the left, and Stoodley Pike on the sky-line.

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Mons Mill, Todmorden was a cotton spinning mill in Todmorden 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…

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Taken from Pecket with Stoodley Pike on the horizon

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Stubbings School is to the right of centre, Keighley Road is at the bottom. To the School's right Osborne Street, then going up Balmoral Street, Garden Terrace, Stephen Street, Marlborogh Terrace, Blenheim Street and Birchcliffe Road/Wadsworth Lane.…

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Looking down the valley in the Todmorden direction. The tall chimney of the former Calder Mill is in the centre. The Halifax Wireform Company were based in the mill premises until they were forced out by yet another flooding in (2015). In 2018…

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Eureka carpark is in the centre, The Minster, formerly the Parish church is on the right, and Square Chapel and the spire of Square Church and the Piece Hall are on the left.

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Situated above Hebden Bridge. Mitchell's Mill is prominent on the left of the picture.

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Mount Zion Chapel and Stubbings School can be seen on the hillside with the Hole in the Wall public house at the foot of The Buttress, and the Council Offices (now the Town Hall) on the left.

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The white building on the left has been demolished and has been replaced by a courtyard area.

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The white building on the left has been demolished and has been replaced by a courtyard area.

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Looking up the valley towards Todmorden. Bottom left terraced houses on Stubbing Holme, Hebden Bridge, with Stoodley Pike on the skyline.

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Now a private house, was at one time the Tythe Barn Inn then the Thirsty Turtle.

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Set in an elevated position, its spire pointing 196 feet to the sky, the Unitarian Church at Todmorden symbolises man’s earnest attempts to glorify God, while at the same time demonstrating a desire to perpetuate man’s achievements. Designed by John…

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The scenes here represent on the left, the Lancashire cotton spinning industry, and on the right the engineering and agriculture of Yorkshire.
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