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  • Collection: Molly Sunderland Collection

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Victoria Mill, Hebden Bridge (F & H Sutcliffe Ltd)
Chimney felled August 20th 1949
by W.B.Crossley & Co. Hebden Bridge following the mill Fire on 1st April 1949

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Flood Damage to Old Chamber Road above Weasel Hall, Hebden Bridge, after flash flood caused by a cloud burst, late June 2012.

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Westbourne House was occupied by Hebden Bridge tourist Information Centre from 1976 to 2003. Labrokes took over the former Yorkshire Bank premises.

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In the latter part of the 19th Century the Liberals bought a plot of land between Carlton Street and Cheetham Street in Hebden Bridge for £1,400. They then sold half of it to the Co-operative Society for £1,350 and built the Liberal Club on the…

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In the latter part of the 19th Century the Liberals bought a plot of land between Carlton Street and Cheetham Street in Hebden Bridge for £1,400. They then sold half of it to the Co-operative Society for £1,350 and built the Liberal Club on the…

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After the mill had been converted into housing.

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After the mill had been converted into housing.

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St Georges Square, Hebden Bridge, decorated to look like Christmas as a film set for the film 'Fanny and Elvis'.

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Moderna blankets, made in Mytholmroyd, were guaranteed to be mothproof, fadeless, unshrinkable and odourless - and which became world-famous. The firm developed a material known as wool-fibro, which was used for making coats and clothing. In 1951,…

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Moderna blankets, made in Mytholmroyd, were guaranteed to be mothproof, fadeless, unshrinkable and odourless - and which became world-famous. The firm developed a material known as wool-fibro, which was used for making coats and clothing. In 1951,…

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Back Row L-R Gladys Wills, Jean McAuliffe, Jack McHale, Barbara Hartley, Barbara Noon.
Front Row L-R Clifford Uttley ? Hannah Jackson, Alice Booth, Mary Simkin, Jim Brown.
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