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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Camera Club - The Changing Face of Hebden Bridge

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Taken from Heptonstall Road, all the properties on the left hand side of the road were demolished in the late 1950s/early 1960s.

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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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Due to the increase in the weight of traffic many bridges had to be strengthened around this time. Hebden Bridge Council Offices are in the background.

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Due to the increase in the weight of traffic many bridges had to be strengthened around this time.

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The chimney of Bridge Mill can be seen to the right of the picture. The houses on the left were pulled down and are now the site of the Council Offices.

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The house is situated off Moss Lane. The houses of Highfield Crescent can be seen in the background on the left.

There was a school connected with Slater Bank. It was run by a Mr Moss, and known as Moss’s Academy. It is mentioned in the 1841…

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Situated on Holme Street, the brick building is the Trades Club, and behind the trees is Riverside School. The old Little Theatre has been demolished and preparations are starting for building the new one.
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