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  • Collection: Hebden Bridge Local History Society

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Composite of Hebden Royd churches. St Michael's Mytholmroyd at the top, St James', Hebden Bridge on the right with St John's in the Wilderness, Cragg Vale inset. Ref: 001KSL

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On the River Wharfe near Burnsall and below the small village of Hebden, not to be confused with Hebden Bridge.

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The Grade I listed Wood Lane Hall was built by John Dearden, a wealthy yeoman clothier, in 1649/51.

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Date unknown but after construction of West End Bridge in 1772.

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Demonstration of a wedding

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Date unknown but after construction of West End Bridge in 1772 for the new Halifax - Todmorden turnpike.

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c.1912. In the foreground the large station warehouse which had been extended in 1884 and the sidings. The warehouse was demolished in 1969 following serious fire damage but goods facilities had been withdrawn in 1966.

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No 3 12th Century Crypt

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Map. Ref 004 L & S

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Known as a tread mill, it was turned by someone walking inside the wheel.

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Ref: 004Morgan

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Plan drawn in relation to litigation over water rights. Top right the recently constructed Station Road.

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This photograph is taken from stepping stones half way up the valley side, and the view today (2000) is almost identical. Photo taken in Callis Wood, Erringden by Thomas Morgan. Ref: 005 Morgan Lit & Sci.

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The big chimney is Thornber's, when it was demolished it was taken down brick by brick.

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The small town or even village on the right with New Road and the Calder. On the left Birchcliffe area with Keighley Road and Foster Lane. Ref: 006 Lit & Sci

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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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