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  • Collection: Russell Dean Collection

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Crossley Mill is predominant in the centre of this picture, with its tall chimney on its left. The smaller chimney is for Croft Mill and Marlborough Road can be seen climbing the hill between them.

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Russel Dean's dad, Fred Dean, back row 4th from left.

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Flood damage to the mill. Not a textile mill but a flour mill on Bridge Lanes, today the site of the Day Centre and car park. Photo taken late 1800s. From a stereographic photo.

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A rare photograph taken sometime between 1890 and 1896 of the Forester's Arms beerhouse, which stood in Brook Street, Luddenden - a footpath which runs alongside the Luddenden Brook linking the north and south ends of High Street. The path commenced…

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Colden Clough

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Taken from Hell Hole rocks below Heptonstall, the Ragley road, from Mytholm to Jack Bridge, can be seen on the left; the chimney of Lumb Mill is in the bottom of the valley, with Lumb Bank, a former home of Ted Hughes, to the right.

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Commercial Street, Hebden Bridge

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Are these gentlemen tending allotments on the Croft which was between Crown Street abnd Bridge Gate before Hebden Bridge was developed?
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