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This was just one of several refreshment facilities at the Crags catering for the vast numbers of visitors who came from the mill towns on both sides of the Pennines. A little below it is Gibson Mill 'entertainment emporium'.

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Postcard, addressed to Mrs Ada Helliwell, c/o address in Blackpool, sent by her sister Anne

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Calderside Mill and Whiteley Arches. When it was built in 1842, at 300 feet the chimney was said to be the tallest in the area.

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The school which opened in 1875 as a Board School was opposite the railway station, seen here above the school. To the left of the station is Cockden Mill. The school closed in 1946 and was subsequently demolished.

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Cornholme Bobbin Works, Todmorden.

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Prior to the premises being sold, c1993. Formerly 031LG. Ref: 504

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This building housed Alice’s photographic studio and darkroom at the back of her shop at 25 West End, Hebden Bridge. It was one of the first studios in the West Riding to be lit by electric light as well as the daylight provided by the windows in the…

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Possibly Edge Lane at Colden.

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The outlets from the dam, flowing back into Hebden Water

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The infirmary's building in Free School Lane, Halifax, was opened on 28 April 1896 by the Duke and Duchess of York (the future George V and Queen Mary), who also opened the town's Borough Market that day. It is said that Queen Victoria had given…
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