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A real action picture even though there are as many watchers as workers. In the background you can see the White Horse Inn and further still, Zion Chapel. The building on the right has since been given a new look. From a stereographic photograph.

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The double-fronted shop in the centre was a grocer's shop run for many years by Nancy Swain.

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The shop on the right was both a grocers and a drapers, run by Arnold Sunderland, Auntie Parker, Edith and Emma (Anna).

The boy is Charles Taylor.

In the centre (driving horse and cart?) is Arnold Sunderland, Gerald Sunderland's uncle.

The photo…

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Ref: 045 Buttress and Hole in the Wall Inn. The man in the doorway of the"Hole" is actually J.C. Hardman

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Taken on the weekend of the closing down sale, Easter, 1992. Ref: 041b

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Taken on the weekend of the closing down sale, Easter, 1992

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Crossley Westerman was born in Hebden Bridge in 1861, the youngest of the three children of Henry and Sarah Westerman. Crossley’s father died in 1873 and his mother was left to bring up the family on her own. She opened a toyshop at West End, Hebden…

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Looking towards Hebden Bridge, the Hippodrome is on left

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Corn Mill on left. During the war they kept a fire engine inside the mill so that if the bridge was bombed or put out of action they would have an engine on that side of the bridge. Cross Stone church is on the skyline.

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Probably taken in the 1960s not long before demolition started.

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The butcher's shop at Bridge End. The gentleman standing 2nd from the left is Harry Ashworth.

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Mrs Smith and Mr Greenwood from Harrisons Dale Room.

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This building, believed to have come from Dawson City, was situated at the end of Valley Road, opposite the market. At one time it housed the office of a coal merchants. It was destroyed by fire in 1996. Above right Stubbing School and left St.…

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The building was partly demolished when New Road was widened in 1931 and the remaining part re-built and is now Holt's Greengrocers.

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The bridge over Colden Water. Showing Adelaide Street before the end house was removed to widen the road.

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The sweet shop at bottom of town, Heptonstall opposite what was the Co-op. In 1960 it was Ballard's paper shop. Arthur Ballard used this photo to re-instate the round window when he opened as a shop (S. Ballard)

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This display was suspended from the Coronation Arch, West End, Hebden Bridge, June 1911, and has been let down for watering.

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The shop on the right was both grocers and a drapers, run by Arnold Sunderland, Auntie Parker, Edith and Emma (Anna).

The boy is Charles Taylor.

In the centre (driving horse and cart?) is Arnold Sunderland, Gerald Sunderland's uncle.

The photo…
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