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  • Collection: Pennine Heritage Collection

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Built in 1894 for the Queen Street Manufacturing Company the mill closed on the 12th March 1982 and was mothballed. The worlds only surviving 19th century steam powered weaving mill. Bringing steam powered weaving to life.

On the outskirts of…

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Part of the Calderdale pre industrial museum. Postcard published by The Piece Hall, Halifax

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Built in the late 1800s. Closed in 1999 and was destroyed by fire and subsequently demolished in 2019.

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Now Innovation gift shop and cafe.

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This is a high breast-shot wheel, which would have turned clock wise.

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Kenneth Bleasby Tennent at work on foster Mill chimney.

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David Stinton of Pennine Book Binders, Oct 1986.

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Taken before 1971 (Decimalisation Day).

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Possibly 1950s. Part of Crossley Mill is on the left.

Interestingly, in the 1970s there were 5 petrol stations in Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd, now there is only one.

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David Fletcher and a team of volunteers creating a small garden as part of an environmental improvement scheme. It is now on the edge of a carpark.

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David Fletcher and a team of volunteers creating a small garden as part of an environmental improvement scheme. It is now on the edge of a carpark.

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Shop at Mytholmroyd recently occupied by JMD Hardware.
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