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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Local History Society

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St Thomas' RC Church and Fairfield in the background.

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No 3 12th Century Crypt

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PH17/6. !939. Back Row. L to R. EP Moss, E Lumb, F Whittaker, J Sharp, G Nicholls, E Moss, E Woodhead. Second Row. D Wilcock, GH Thorpe, K Dearden, W Dann, SH Parker, R Redman, C Greenwood, A Powell, W Graham. Front Row. H Wills, A Lord.

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Overlooking the Rochdale Canal and Burnley Road at Fallingroyd between Mytholmroyd and Hebden Bridge. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Part of a collection of postcards posted to Mr A Barrett, 147 Halifax Road, Todmorden dated 15.7.1918. written on the rear is: 'A rather funny position. Both drivers escaping with only slight scratches.'

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Part of a collection of postcards posted to Mr A Barrett, 147 Halifax Road, Todmorden dated 15.7.1918.

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The houses on Highfield are just being built so photo probably taken in the 1950s. PH17/1

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St Michael's Church is in the centre of the picture. -PH17/2

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Listed as Halifax Courier 24.1.1948, but the White Horse Inn has gone, so more likely to be 1968.

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22nd August 1999. Looking down on Weaver's Square. PH67.

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The sketch and description are from The Calderdale Sketch Book by J. L. Berbiers, published in 1973 by The Halifax Courier Ltd.

The way into Elland over Ainley Top runs through the massive arch of the Whitehaughs Bridge which carries the six lanes…

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One of the earliest settlements in the upper Calder valley is Akroyd which dates from before 1270, the name meaning
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