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From a booklet "Views of Hebden Bridge & District'. Believed to be around 1900's.

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Postcard date stamped August 1908. Upstream from Gibson Mill with the people standing on the riverside path. The small weir was to control the flow above the weir for Gibson Mill.

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Stoodley Pike and Heptonstall from Pecket Well. Ref: 67-305

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Part of the Bridestones, between Long Causeway and Eastwood.

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Postcard postmarked July 1935. The path is most likely the one which runs from near the top of the Drive down to Hebden Water and the path to Blake Dean below Walshaw.

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Kitling Clough runs from Pecket Well to Midgehole.

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Slide 4 - The lake was made by Sir John Neville at the time the house was building, during the reign of Henry 8th.

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Lee Farm, Hebden Bridge, taken from Midgehole Road (July 2000)

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The road in the foreground is Midgehole Road and the Mill is Lee Mill.
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