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Stubbing Holme, Hebden Bridge. - KEC00169
Bottom left St James Parish Church and to its right Mytholm Hall, demolished 1969. Centre foreground Adelaide Street and above it the chimney and Calder Mill, the mill was destroyed by fire in 1964. To the right of the mill the western portal of…
Hebden Bridge from Keighley Road. c.1880 - KEC00301
On the hillside on the left the Old Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel and Sunday School. On the far side Birchcliffe Road climbing up with Cliffe Street centre right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Birchcliffe Hillside, Hebden Bridge. c.1888. - KEC00304
In the centre Nutclough Mill and above it the old Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel and Sunday School. Centre right Birchcliffe Road sweeps up and round. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Birchliffe Hillside, Hebden Bridge. c.1900. - KEC00310
Top left the former Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel and Sunday School. To the right housing developed in the 1890s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Heptonstall graveyard - KEC00311
Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Birchcliffe Manse, Hebden Bridge. - KEC00312
The rear of the former Manse centre left. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Hebden Dale - KEC00326
Centre left Moss Lane climbing up to Lee Wood Road with Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel, destroyed by fire mid 1960s, to the left. Heptonstall above it. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Heptonstall hillside in the Snow. - KEC00339
Looking over Hebden Bridge from Wood Top area. Bottom centre gas holder on Station Road and Crossley Mill above it. The mill was destroyed by fire in 1964. On the hill below Heptonstall Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel destroyed mid 1960s. Part of the…
Hebden Bridge 19th Century. - KEC00341
In the centre Hope Baptist Chapel, and above the buildings the large storeyed Foster Mill, far right the chimney of Crossley Mill. Top left Cross Lanes Chapel at the top of The Buttress Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Hebden Bridge 19th century. - KEC00342
At the bottom Pallis House and above it Hope Baptist Chapel. The large storeyed mill more or less in the centre is Foster Mill. Top left Heptonstall Road and Cross Lanes Chapel. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Hebden Bridge early 20th Century - KEC00345
View from the south hillside up Hebden Dale. At the bottom St Thomas's Catholic Church and to its right Pallis House and to the left above the terraces Riverside School, 1909. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Hebden Bridge Townscape. - KEC00351
Bottom right Calder Holmes with part of Crossley Mill, destroyed by fire 1964. At the bottom St Thomas's Catholic Church and Presbytery. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
The Old Church, Heptonstall - KEC00359
One of the few churches in England dedicated to St Thomas a Becket. The Chantry house can be seen through the graveyard and the pinnacles of the porch of the new church are on the right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
The Old Church, Heptonstall - KEC00360
Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Inside the Old Church, Heptonstall - KEC00361
Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
The Old Church, Heptonstall - KEC00362
Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Fallen Pinnacle, Heptonstall Church. - KEC00363
The plaque reads "This pinnacle was struck down by lightening from the south west corner of this tower on April 5th A.D. 1875". It has been replaced. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel, Hebden Bridge. - KEC00366
The chapel at the top of the Buttress opened in 1840 and closed due to declining attendance in 1958 and was then destroyed by fire in the mid 1960s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Cross Lanes Methodist Chapel, Hebden Bridge. - KEC00367
The chapel at the top of the Buttress opened in 1840 and closed due to declining attendance in 1958 and was then destroyed by fire in the mid 1960s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
Man with Donkey, Hebden Bridge. - KEC00420
Walking across Hope Street from Albert Street with Hope Baptist Chapel on the right. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive
St Michaels, Mytholmroyd c1950 - ALC05129
The church was built in 1848 in an Early English Style; it was a Million Pound church. The Sunday school, which can be seen on the left, was reduced to one story in the 1970s; this is now the church hall.
Hebden Bridge - General View - ALC00412
Date unknown but probably late 1940s/early 1950s as the first steel pre-fabricated houses at Dodnaze on Wadsworth Lane can be seen. Central Street and Riverside Schools feature prominently
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Cragg Vale, near Mytholmroyd. - WAO00235
On the left is the church of St. John the Baptist in the Wilderness and far right the Hinchliffe Arms with the road up to Withens Clough Reservoir. Note the tennis court at the rear of the church.
Station Road, Luddendenfoot. - WAO00252
Postcard date stamped May 1916. Looking down the road from the canal bridge; over the river, past the Goods Yard and then over the railway and up to St Mary's Church. The church was built in 1873, closed in 1977 and its 126ft spire was demolished in…