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A. F. Tait print photographed by Westerman's in 1895.

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The church on the left is dedicated to St James the Great and is the parish church for Hebden Bridge although unusually well out of the town centre.

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RDA00298. Postcard looking over Mytholm to Heptonstall Church. The text says it was taken from the top of Horsehold Scout by Mr Lord of King Street. Formerly 184RD.

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Looking up Colden Clough. Above St James' Church Upper and Lower Eaves Mills, below the church Mytholm Hall and to the left Pickles, which became Brown's, engineering works.

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Postcard dated July 1911. To the right hand side of the photo is St. James - Hebden bridge Parish Church, with the now demolished Mytholm Hall in front of it. The Eaves Silk Mills can be seen above the church with…

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Postcard from 1910.

Taken from Hell Hole Rock on the edge of Heptonstall looking towards the Horsehold hillside. In the centre of the photo is Calder Mill with its chimney and to its right is "Stubbing House". Further to the right is the King…

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In the centre Stubbing Holme Dyeworks and to the right housing under construction on Stubbing Holmes. Up the valley Whiteley Arches and Calderside Mill. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Looking over Mytholm with King Street and the bottom of Saville Street going off it. Next to that the now demolished Brown's engineering factory. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Mytholm Hall had been demolished to make way for the apartments seen here, Hebden Bridge Parish Church of St James the Great is behind.

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Mytholm Hall had been demolished to make way for the apartments seen here, Hebden Bridge Parish Church of St James the Great is behind.

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To the right hand side of the photo is St. James - Hebden bridge Parish Church, with the now demolished Mytholm Hall in front of it. The Eaves Silk Mills can be seen above the church. To the left centre is Mytholm Mill (Browns Mill) with its detached…

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Postcard dated July 1911. St James the Greater church is on the right, with the two Eaves silk mills behind it, and Mytholm Hall in front.

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Date unknown but probably pre-First World War. In the centre is St James Parish Church, below it is Mytholm Hall, and above them the two Eaves Mills which were demolished after the First World War. Bottom right Stubbing Holme Dyeworks, above it…

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Savile Road climbs up the hillside, the River Calder is in the foreground.

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Looking towards Hebden Bridge, the newly built houses of Longstaff Court are on the right.

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Looking towards Hebden Bridge, the houses on the right are Longstaff couort, built on the site of the former Bankfoot Garage. On the other side of the road are Mytholm Court and Colden Close.

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The roofs on the far left are on the new houses of Mytholm Close, and the terrace to the right is Adelaide Street. On the other side of the road is Mytholm Court and beside that is Colden Close, on the site of the former Bankfoot Mill.

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Colden Close is on the left and Adelaide Street on the right.

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Bankfoot Garage has been replaced by the houses of Longstaff court, Adelaide Street is on the left.

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Mytholm Court has been replaced by Myholm Meadows, the flats and Bankfoot Garage have gone and been replaced by the houses of Longstaff Court.

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Mytholm Court with the parish church of St James behind. Hell Hole Rocks are on the right.

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Looking down on Mytholm from Hell Hole rocks. The large house towards the right og the picture is Heath House.

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Looking down on Mytholm, Brown's works in centre picture, with the Stubbing Wharf on the Rochdale Canal in the foreground.
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