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  • Collection: David Fletcher collection

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The clough is between Charlestown and Eastwood off the A646.

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Taken in 1976 by a Manchester Polytechnic photographer as part of a research project on the area.

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Trees planted by Calder Civic Trust at the rear of the Dusty Miller, Mytholmroyd.

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These supports are all that remains of the bridge that carried the rail or tramway used for the transportation of men and equipment from the base camp at White Hill Nook, Heptonstall, to the construction site of the Washaw Dean Reservoirs.

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An open air service takes place here at 8 o'clock on the first Sunday in May.

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The chalybeate well that gives the area its name is to the left of this picture.

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This picture was taken as part of Calder Civic Trust project, c1970, to draw attention to squalid places and litter detracting from attractions of the area, such as Heptonstall Church shown here. The aim was to bring it to wider attention and shame…

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Location unknown but photo probably taken as part of the Calder Civic Trust project, c1970, to draw attention to squalid places and litter detracting from attractions of the area.

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Grade II listed, large yeoman clothiers house, probably late 17th century. The house as it was in 1965, prior to later ownership which abused and allowed it to fall into semi-dereliction. It has now been restored.

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Location unknown but photo probably taken as part of the Calder Civic Trust project, c1970, to draw attention to squalid places and litter detracting from attractions of the area.

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Location not given.

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Sheltered housing at Mytholm, Hebden Bridge.

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Location not known.

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Shop on the corner of St George's Square and Crown Street.

Originally built by Hebden Bridge Co-operative Society with the water tank above to also serve the main retail and social facilities on the other side of Crown Street. The water tank has…

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Situated at the bottom of Scout Road, Mytholmroyd.

It is a late medieval timber framed T-plan house cased in stone in the 17th century and reputedly gave its name to the district. (Malcolm Bull's Calderdale Companion)

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Location not known, but it is the site of a former textile mill.

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This mill was built as a steam powered mill in 1861 and was the last mill to be built in the Colden Valley.

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Michael Newton on the right. Location not known.
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