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Bank Top at Stiperden near Shore Road, on the Long Causeway between Blackshaw and Burnley. The middle building is called Stiperden House and the far building is Cold Soil.

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Looking across to the road to Blackshaw. Centre of the picture is the roof of the New Delight Inn with #high Street just beyond it, to the right up the hill is Murgatshaw Farm just before Shay bend.

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This is the hillside opposite Crismsworth Dean Chapel. The farm in the centre is Sunny Bank, above to the right is Nook and Coppy is on the skyline. The diagonal track is Sunny Bank Road and just off the image bottom right corner is Lumb Falls.

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Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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Postcard with July 1959 postmark. Looking down Cragg Road towards Mytholmroyd. The Methodist Chapel, now a private house, is on the left.

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Members of Hebden Bridge Local History Society are about to raise the sunken stone. 26th May 1956. L-R. Frank Horsfall, William Greenwood, Keith Newbitt, Peter Greenwood, Edward Watson, Mr Moses, Bod Gledhill and Harry Lord.

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The ruined farmhouse on the moors above Haworth is believed to have been the setting for Emily Bronte's 'Wuthering Heights'. Postcard,
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