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  • Collection: Pennine Heritage Collection

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Mid 1960s. Demolition of the four storeyed dwellings. The bottom two storeys had been back-to-earth whilst the top two faced Commercial Street, although some were back-to-back. On the right are the storeyed dwellings on the other side of Commercial…

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c.1990. Looking over the town of Hebden Bridge. The Marina is in the foreground with to its left the Picture House and Hope Chapel.

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Bottom right Salem Milll, now the site of the Co-op, and to its left the rear of Salem Chapel and in the lefthand corner is Breck Mill, a flour mill, and above that terrace housing on High Street behind Bridge Lanes; all long demolished. Queens…

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

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Demolition of dwellings on King Street, just outside Hebden Bridge on the A646 looking towards Todmorden. On the left is the bridge over the river to The Stubbing Wharf inn. The building on the left with the sign for the Stubbing Wharf Hotel was the…

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Looking over from Heptonstall Hillside. Bottom left Foster Mill, centre Hangingroyd Works, centre right Hebden Works with Nutclough Mill above. With the exception of Nutclough Mill most now demolished. Centre left going off at an angle the so called…

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Footpath from Hepton Drive towards the church

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Looking down Smithwell Lane towards Towngate after the sets had been covered with tarmacadam in the 1960s.

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The old church at Heptonstall taken from the porch of the new church

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The lady on left with a pram is Mrs Southwell, lady with hood up Mrs Irene Smith, next to her Malcolm Firth, next Terence Greenwood, Colin Duffy, Malcolm Bow.
Lady on right with pram id Mrs Connie Firth, in front of her lady with glasses is Ada…

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

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This house was renovated about 1990. Before that the ground floor was used as an egg store. Photo possibly taken around 1980.

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Let's all meet at the pavillion.

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Located in the old canteen building of the former Acre Mill, Old Town, the Automobilia Transport Museum opened in 1980 where it remained until 1996 when it relocated to Huddersfield. This photo is of the museum restaurant.

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Queen Street Mill, Burnley
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