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NEW or WEST END BRIDGE, Hebden Bridge, was built about 1772 and has two arches of stone. It takes the main Lancashire road over the Hebden tributary of the Calder. An entry in the Todmorden Turnpike Trustees' records shows that on July 30th, 1835 the…

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Motor bike approaching West End bridge and Hebden Bridge traffic lights

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Relaying the setts at West End. Westbourne House is on the left with the end of Bridge Gate beyond, before the end property was removed to widen the road. Crossley Westerman's, later Alice Longstaff's studio was on the right

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End of Old Gate, Hebden Bridge

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Across the river the rear of Bridge Mill and outside seating at Innovation Cafe.

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Groom, John Monaghan, Bride, Sheila Spencer (maiden name). Right of bride, Harry Spencer, 4th from left Mrs Spencer. At St Thos. R.C. Church, Fairfield.

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Sheila Spencer and John Monaghan. St Thos. R.C. Church, Fairfield. HB.

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Clive and Beryl Sunderland (nee Clark). Left to right:- Molly Sunderland (nee McAuliffe), Jean Greatorex (nee Lumb), Clive, Beryl, Christine Stansfield (nee Lord) and Gillian?

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This photo looks to be taken on Holme Street with the school on the left and Holme House on the right. Were they on their way to Westerman's studio for the wedding photograph? The shed in the background advertising cement would probably have been…

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Mr & Mrs George Crabtree. Harry Crabtrees was his brothet. Bride was Nellie Greenwood.

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Ethel Crabtree at Work. On her right is a dobby, a mechanism for pattern weaving.

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A Grade II Listed building - it was constructed by the Manchester and Leeds Railway Co.
c.1840 to replace Weasel Hall which was demolished in the construction of the
railway line.

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Looking up the line in the Todmorden direction. Land for the line through Hebden Bridge was purchased from the Mytholm Estate of the Rev. Armytage Rhodes which included Weasel Hall on the site of the tunnel. Although the Hall was tenanted Armytage…

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Looking down the line towards Hebden Bridge Station. Land for the line through Hebden Bridge was purchased from the Mytholm Estate of the Rev. Armytage Rhodes which included Weasel Hall on the site of the tunnel. Although the Hall was tenanted…

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Steps adjacent to the old Bridge and leading to the Riverside Walk at Hebden Bridge. The steps were controversial when they were installed in 2007, replacing mre conventional straight steps.

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Steps adjacent to the old Bridge and leading to the Riverside Walk at Hebden Bridge. The steps were controversial when they were installed in 2007, replacing mre conventional straight steps.

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One of the men is Ted Lamp. William Greenwood "Ted Lamp" and Bill o'Jonathan's, great grandad of Frank Smith?
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