Looking towards Halifax. Note the large water tank on the right behind the engine. This supplied water for the engines via a pipe under the track to a hose near the signal box.
Looking up the line towards Todmorden. The large goods warehouse, demolished 1969, on right with an endless belt hoist, originally there had been three. A water turret can be seen on the left.
Picture taken from YouTube, 'World in Action' part 3 of 3. On a cold day Derek and his siter Mabel woud stand and wait for the bus under the extractor, far left, to get the benefit of the warm air coming out of the mill. Unfortunately Mabel got the…
Percy Pollard with children Mabel and Derek. Taken at No 1, Boston Hill Cottages, Old Town, near Hebden Bridge, which used to form part of the servants' quarters for Boston Hill House. At this time the cottages belonged to Abraham Gibson and went…
The BBC broadcast a Worker's Playtime from the canteen in the 1950s. Part of the mill can be seen in the background. Lily Young is front row left hand side, back row left hand side is Mrs Gough whose husband worked in the mill..
Ada (nee Middleton) was Lily Young's sister and Derek's mother-in-law. Her husband, George Thomas Arden is buried in Thailand at Chungkai War Cemetery next to the bridge overthe River Kwai. He was in RAF 84 Squadron.
The café was owned in the 1950s by Charlie Hyman and Mrs. Hyman. Their niece Dorothy Hyman was an Olympic runner. Ada Arden lived at Shawcroft Hill, Pecket Well. She was a war widow, her husband, George Thomas Arden is buried in Thailand at Chungkai…
This stone wall shows evidence of where the sluice gate was situated that fed water from the River Calder to the old goit that in turn fed water to the reservoir at Grange Mill, Mytholmroyd. It is because of this that the end house of Calder Terrace…