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They say you can't believe everything you read in the papers, the same applies to postcards! A similar view is captioned Colden Valley, but even that is not right, this is looking up the Crimsworth Valley, with Hollin Hall Farm right of centre.

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The pool below the falls in used as a wild swimming site.

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Looking down on Midgehole towards Crimsworth Dean and the entrance to Hardcastle Crags.

On the left foreground is New Bridge Mill, a former fustian manufacturing mill, water powered but supplemented by steam in times of drought. By the late 1890s…

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A favourite beauty spot and bathing pool. From a stereographic photograph.

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Crimsworth Dean. Postcard. Addressed to Mrs F Eastwood, Ovenden sent to 'my dear mother' by Harold and Eve

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View from White Hill Nook. Postcard produced by Lilywhite Ltd, Brighouse

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900.

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Hollin Hall, Crimsworth Dene looking down towards Midgehole.

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View of Crimsworth Dene looking over New Bridge and The Lodge at the gates to Hardcastle Crags.

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View looking up Crimsworth Dene and at the bottom The Lodge at the gates to Hardcastle Crags
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