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  • Collection: CMBC Conservation and Planning collection

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Clearly visible is the Dean Clough Mill (where the words Crossley Kosset are visible). The bus appears to be a 681, a service to Bradford that still runs today (2017).

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North Bridge Area from Crib Lane Flats 1978. Part of Dean Clough Mill can be seen on the left, as can All Soul's, Haley Hill.

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Probably late 1950s, early 1960s, prior to demolition.

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The church building is Northgate End Chapel. This area was redeveloped in the early 1980s and is now part of the bus station.

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This is a view of the North end of Market Street and the top of Gaol Lane. The same view in 2015 would show the library and council buildings.

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This scene is almost unrecognisable from the Northgate of today as many of the buildings have since been demolished. The church building on the right appears to be Northgate End Chapel, built in 1871 and demolished in 1982.

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This is on Northgate, just before North Bridge, where the traffic lights are now, across from the end of North Bridge Street. The road that the van and car are heading towards is Cross Hills

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Many of the buildings have now gone but the Railway Hotel and the white building (still in use as a cafe) are still there. CMBC Ref 079273

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Top right is where this street crosses Southgate.

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A view down Woolshops. All the buildings visible were later demolished and replaced.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/CBC06156.jpg
Junction of Parkinson Lane and Queen's Road, Halifax.

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The Prince discusses things with one of the workmen whilst the Lord Lieutenant and Chief Constable look on with local councillors. 2nd from left is Jeff Fielden

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The big building on the left is the White Swan Hotel. Ref 093252

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CMBC Ref 093252. The view along Princess Street towards Halifax Town Hall with the White Swan Hotel on the left Princess Buildings on the right.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/CBC06204.jpg
This view is taken from the then new Aachen Way and shows the bottom of Queens Road and its junction with King Cross Street. 1970s.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/CBC06162.jpg
King Cross end of Queen's Rd. The lorry full of crates is parked outside the dairy.
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