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Mytholmroyd, Sun Dial, House, Mullion, 1715

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House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…

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House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…

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House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…

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House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…

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House, c.1635. Large dressed stone, stone slate roof survives in part. 3-room, through-passage plan with rear kitchen wing. 1st cell has 2 chamfered windows formerly of 2 lights. 4-light window over. Depressed Tudor arched doorway with…

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These steps were rebuilt by the Calderdale Countryside team in 1999.

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These steps were rebuilt by the Calderdale Countryside team in 1999.

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sSteps up the embankment to the housing at Elphaborough.

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Steps from Hawksclough to the canal.

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Steps from Hawksclough to the Rochdale Canal.

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Undated postcard but by the girls dress pre-First World War. The stepping stones were across Elphin Brook near the railway viaduct, behind the Shoulder of Mutton.

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The stepping stones provided a short cut across the River Elphin (Cragg Brook) to the large building on the left - The Shoulder of Mutton Inn.

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The precarious looking building over the river under the viaduct arch was a cafe. Above it are the massive brackets supporting the platform which overhangs the sides of the viaduct. Donated by Janice Dobson

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Weavers of corduroy and other types of cotton fustian fabrics. Photograph by Champion Crabtree of Bent Head.

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The church was built in 1848 in an Early English Style; it was a Million Pound church. The Sunday school, which can be seen on the left, was reduced to one story in the 1970s; this is now the church hall.
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