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The mill was demolished to facilitate the widening of the junction of Midgley road and the main road,

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The mill was demolished to facilitate the widening of the junction of Midgley road and the main road,

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The Bakery on the site of the former municipal gas works at Crow Nest. The former Gas Works managers house above.

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The Bakery on the site of the former municipal gas works at Crow Nest. The Council flats at the bottom of Palace House Road above left.

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The stone building to the right of the bridge has been demolished and the site landscaped with steps leading down to the river. Demolition resulted in the opening up of the bridge's third arch and the creation of a short riverside walkway. The…

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Mayroyd Mill can be seen on the left, with the houses of Lime Avenue, off Heptonstall Road, towards the top of the picture.

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Looking towards Todmorden and the footbridge at the end of Holme Street, which leads to Calder Holmes Park. On the right you can just see Riverside School.

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The back of Crossley Mill is on the left foreground, next to it are the 3 storey houses of New Road. Opposite them you can just make out the weaver's windows of Machpelah.

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The white painted pub is the Shoulder of Mutton, behind which is the decorative end of the Council Offices. The chimney is on Bridge Mill, and behind the shop with the blind, for many years Bonsall's hardware sop, is Linden Mill..

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, and straight ahead the White Swan.

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This 400 yards long cobbled route was originally the packhorse trail between Heptonstall and Hebden Bridge. This in turn was part of the route from Burnley to Halifax.

Photo taken in 1969 following the demolition of Buttress Brink houses on the…

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Shop on the corner of Harehill Road and Victoria Road.

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Watson's Hatchery can be seen in the background.

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Watson's Hatchery can be seen in the background.

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The Neptune Inn is on the right, centre is Melbourne Mill, and to the left is the rear of Salem Church. Brunswick Mill is to the top of the picture.

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The chimney of Calder Mill can be seen prominently on the left. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The bridge is over the Rochdale Canal. Southfield House is to the right of the picture.
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