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This is the old route from Hebden Bridge to Haworth. This photo was the winner of 'Summer' competition of Pennine Prospects.

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Bridge over Hebden Water at Gibson Mill in Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge.

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The road on the right of the stream goes to Gorple Reservoirs. The white building is the Packhorse Inn.

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Looking down from Robin Hood Rocks.

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St Gearges Bridge over Hebden Water with the council Offices on the left of it and the chimney of Bridge Mill on the right.

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The monument is the war memorial on Smeakin Hill.

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Seen here from Kebs, Coal Clough Wind Farm is situated just off the Long Causeway between Blackshaw Head and Cliviger. Hawks Stones are in the foreground.

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Smithwell Lane, Heptonstall, 2010.

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New Bridge is in the centre of the picture.

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The sculpture, by Mike Williams, is of a “fustian knife”, which also serves as a giant sundial gnomon (shadow caster). Fustian knives were used in the manufacture of corduroy, a fabric for which Hebden Bridge was known throughout the world.

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Gibson Mill was built around 1800, is situated within Hardcastle Crags, Hebden Bridge. The mill was driven by a water wheel and produced cotton cloth up until 1890. In the early 1900s, the mill began to be used as a leisure facility offering a dance…
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