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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Local History Society

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This Grade II listed chapel is situated off Northgate, Heptonstall, and is one of the earliest Wesleyan chapels in the country. John Wesley laid the foundation stone for the unusual octagonal building which was completed in 1764, since when it has…

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The Nook, Nest Lane, Mytholmroyd, 1980. Formerly the home of Ben Stansfield who collaborated with Edgar Thornber in setting up the appliance side of Thornber Bros. Ltd. Ref: 007GreenKC Lit & Sci.

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The house and adjoning barn were left derelict for many years but restored c.2013. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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26th May 1956, members of the HBLHS before they re-erected this fallen stone. The Long Stoop on Langfield Common, 26th May, 1956.

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A group of members of Hebden Bridge Local History Society photographed by this old standing stone. The stone is situated near where the Calderdale Way crosses the Pennine Way near Stoodley Pike. Local History catalogue no. PH5 3

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The road going off to the left goes in to Hardcastle Crags. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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PH/28. The sketch and description were originally published in The Halifax Courier in 1912-1913.

A castle-like building with a fine Norman tower. It is known that there have been three buildings on the site; the present one was erected short of…

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The old inn at the bottom of the Buttress next to the Old Bridge prior to demolition and replacement in 1899 with the building we see today.

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The opening of the new Hole in the Wall in 1899. This replaced an earlier Inn which had been demolished a few years earlier and temperance groups unsuccessfully fought to prevent it being replaced.

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Looking down from Buttress Brink. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Pecket War Memorial is on the right of the picture. Taken 19th October 1959.

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Seen from the churchyard. The building on the right of the arch was once the Bull Inn and later housed the Heptonstall Working Men's Club until 1972.

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Looking from the churchyard towards Towngate, c 1930.

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1960. Rear of the 'up' Manchester Platform across the viaduct. The platforms not only extended across the viaduct but overhung it supported by massive brackets as seen here. This was not without incident and on more than one occasion flags and and…

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Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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This picture shows the proximity of the River Calder and the Rochdale Canal at this point. From a Geoff Boswell calendar, 2004.
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