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  • Collection: Pennine Heritage Collection

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A surviving four passenger Governess Cart. Second from right is Donald Taylor.

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Firm's outing 1940s. Alice Stanbury on right. OH84/112-113

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PNH00822. View across People's Park. Date unknown.

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Back row L - R: F. Walton; W. Crowther; D. Nutter; J. Gledhill; R. Greenwood; R. Shackleton; J. Mitchell; E. Woods;W.H. Walton. Front row L - R; J. Crawshaw; D. Hollins;

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Concert and family fun day, with a bouncy castle for the children.

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PNH00821 c.1970. Looking across the station and good yards. On the far right at the bottom of Horton Street is the large 1885 double bay entrance building, replaced in the 1980s. The sidings under the footbridge, centre, are in course of being…

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Cyclists at Hardcastle Crags. Date unknown

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Known locally as Lane Ends. When this picture was taken the landlord,Fred Patchett, is described as selling Ale & Porter

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At the Maypole Inn, Warley at the start of the Sowerby Bridge Rushbearing Festival, 1983

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Widening the road over Neptune Bridge over the then disused Rochdale Canal. To the right Melbourne Mill now the site of the Co-op.

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PNH00804. Collapsed wall at the bottom of Bankfoot.

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PNH00805. Collapsed wall at the bottom of Bankfoot.

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The former Hebden Bridge Co-Operative Society central building. It opened in 1876 and was extended, including the clock tower, a few years later. The Co-op closed in the late 1960s and the ground floor sold off as shops and the upper floors became…
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