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Next to the bridge on New Road, Mytholmroyd. Later moved to premises on Burnley Road, Mytholmroyd

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This photographic studio was at 25 West End, Hebden Bridge

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Second hand books and odds and ends, mainly sold for charity

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Crown Street, Hebden Bridge, possibly Mrs Pickles.

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This shop is on the corner of Crown Street and St Georges Square. The bakery is at Mytholmroyd and there is another shop in Mytholmroyd. See reflection of Carlton Buildings in the plate glass window.

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The former William Holt's shop on the corner of Bridge Gate and New Road, Hebden Bridge.

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Basils also had shops on Richmond Street, Halifax and Halifax Road Todmorden.

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Greenlees Saddlers 1912 - Thomas William Greenlees, standing on the left, with his assistant Mr Taylor, took over the family business at 13 Church Street when his uncle, Anthony Greenlees, died in 1910. His work making and repairing harnesses and…

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The horse-drawn fire tender with its crew are photographed on Rochdale Road before joining a procession, about 1905. The man holding the horse is John Hamer Hollinrake who, in 1911, became the Chief Fire Officer.

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The Charter Day procession, 22nd August 1896. The procession, headed by the county police, is passing under the railway viaduct on Burnley Road. The building on the right is Ormerod's Mill.
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