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PNH00700. Vintage coach at Hippins Bridge near Blackshawhead. Date unknown.

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Vintage coach, PPC 275, at Hippins Bridge near Blackshawhead. Date unknown.

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Hebden Bridge Marina. The horse, pictured here with Carol South, was used for towing a pleasure boat along a section of the canal for a period of several years.

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PNH00638. Hebden Bridge Marina and narrow boat.

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PNH00637. Hebden Bridge. Mayroyd Lock No. 8 looking towards Princess Bridge on Station Road.

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Used as an illustration in a booklet about Nutclough Mill

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of a Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge.…

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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 9th August 1937. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 12th May 1937. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, 9th August 1902. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge. …

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Previously Birchcliffe Baptist Church, this Grade 2 listed buiding is now owned by Pennine Heritage. A floor was put in at balcony level, seen here, so that office space could be created underneath.

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Note the cobbled road in the foreground and the old chapel (now demolished) at the rear to the right.

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The bottom of the Buttress with the corner of Royd Terrace on the right.

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The shop was situated on Bridge Gate, and always contained wonderful flower arrangements.

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Undated postcard. Still a popular spot for both locals and visitors bathing in the pool created by the falls.

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A promotional postcard published by the Lancashire & Yorkshire Railway (L&YR) but unusually it was posted in Ghent, Belgium, to a Ghent address in November 1913. On the reverse as well as their usual discreet promotional message there is a red…

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Undated postcard. Looking down the path between Hawden Hole and New Bridge, Midgehole, with New Bridge Mill in the centre.
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