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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Camera Club

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Showing the damage done to the buildings that overhang the river. Ironically this building was a dry cleaners. The large mill facing the road is Clough Mill.

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Cragg Hall, seen here in its short lived hey-day, was the home of the Hinchliffe family.

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August 11th, 1921 a fire broke out which destroyed the Hall.

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For many years Hebden Cord Co occupied the building on the right of this picture. The building to the right of the bridge was Nick's Cafe.

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The farm on the hillside above the A646 just east of Hebden Bridge.

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The former farm on the hillside above the A646 just east of Hebden Bridge.

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Taken from the Council Offices looking over to Stubbings School and houses climbing up the hillside.

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Above the houses the roof of St John's Church. The Church was consecrated in 1932 but became redundant and closed in1984. To the right of the church is Stubbings School.

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Although at Mytholm on the western edge of Hebden Bridge this is its Parish Church; built in 1833 on land given by the Rev. J.A.Rhodes and his wife of nearby Mytholm Hall.

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Cross Lanes Chapel can be seen near the top of the picture.
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