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Peter Killick Principal Keeper of the Horses at Work museum seated on the right. Tourism Officer Jane Brantom. Photo donated by Ann Kilbey

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Halifax Road, Todmorden, just passing Sanworth Street.

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William Barker, credited as the first local manufacturer of ready-made clothing, built most of Market Street. This view, taken around 1910, shows Lello's Dining Rooms with the Post Office next door.

The Post Office in Hebden Bridge occupied many…

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PNH00818. Village scene with Murgatroyd's Oats Royd Mill on the skyline. The Mill was severely damaged by fire in February 1989 and the six storey mill building seen here was totally destroyed.

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The tower of the parish church, St Mary's can be seen and the large mill on the horizon is Oats Royd Mill.

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Lifeboat Saturday procession, 7th July 1906. The RNLI lifeboat 'Busbie', from Fleetwood, is being turned at the end of Richmond street to complete its voyage through the town.

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Aston and Barker's wagon is paraded through the town in the Lifeboat Saturday procession on 7th July 1906

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A typical horse drawn wagonette with two lengthwise seats facing one another behind the driver's cross seat.

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Horse-drawn charabanc by the Lodge at Midgehole at the entrance to Hardcastle Crags. As seen here they were usually pulled by a four-in-hand team of horses. They could carry a large number of passengers this one has over twenty. Introduced from…

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Photo taken behind Burnley Road school, looking towards Mytholmroyd. The barge has just been through Broadbottom lock. The building on the left is part of the sewerage works and the gas holder can be seen in the distance.

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A pair of horses hauling a heavily laden cart .

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Could this have been part of the 1911 Coronation celebrations?

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Hebden Bridge Carnival 1897 - From Stereo pictures loaned by Russell Dean.
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