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  • Collection: Bill Marsden collection

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The timber bridge which gave its name to the town probably stood a little further upstream than the present stone structure which dates from about 1510. Legacies financed the construction: for example, James Grenewode of Wadsworth left 3s. 4d to the…

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The timber bridge which gave its name to the town probably stood a little further upstream than the present stone structure which dates from about 1510. Legacies financed the construction: for example, James Grenewode of Wadsworth left 3s. 4d to the…

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A sandstone wayside monument located near the edge of Shackleton Moor.

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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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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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Mytholm, just to the west of Hebden Bridge. Bankfoot Garage is in the foreground, above and to the right is St James' Church, and in the distance is Lumb Bank, home of the Arvon Foundation and former home of Ted Hughes. The garage has now been…

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The church well to the west of the town centre at Mytholm.
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