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Slide 4: Facing it is a fine lime tree avenue, a portion of which we shew. The situation of Marske is strikingly picturesque at any season, but especially so when the glorious summer sunshine floods the verdant slopes, towering scars, and…

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Slide 3: At a bend in the road we cross the Swale at Downholme Bridge, opposite to which rises the wooded cliff called Red Scar, from the top of which is another famous view point.

Continuing our way along a tree-shaded lane, we soon reach the…

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New Bridge is in the centre of the picture.

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Part of Lee Mill can be seen on the left, and the monument on the horizon is Pecket War Memorial.

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Part of Lee Mill can be seen on the left, the far chimny is of Midgehole Upper Mill, later Midgehole Dyeworks and the monument on the horizon is Pecket War Memorial.

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Bridge over Colden Water just below the houses at the top of Eaves Estate.

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Photo taken from the site of Bob Mill. The wall shown was between the dam and the mill, the dam being on the far side of the mill. There was a water wheel this side of the wall.

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Undated postcard. The name Mitchell on the imgae presumably refers to the proprietor although other photos from about the same time show the proprietor as Ernest Greenwood.

The Pavilion Tearoom, about 250 metres downstream from Gibson Mill on the…

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1900.

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Originally a water powered cotton mill, by the time this photo was taken it was used by Frank Leelo as Tea Rooms to cater for the vast number of visitors to Hardcastle Crags. The Lodge at the gates into the Crags is on the right hand side.

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The buildings in the centre over the bridge have been demolished and the area is now car parking for the Blue Pig.
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