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Building river defences

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Electricity cables being laid along Halifax Road, 1905-6. Roomfield Buildings are seen on the right.

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Young volunteers creating a garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Autumn 1968. Chris Greenwood standing left, 2nd girl from left Jane Longbottom now Brook, Susan Parker, Dianne Sayer now Harwood. Organised by Calder Civic Trust.

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The tunnel is to the right, Lobb Mill car park to the left and the picnic area to the right. The hillside had slipped causing damage to the tunnel, it was reinforced with a steel cage.

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Building a new tunnel for the Rochdale Canal, as part of the canal restoration scheme.

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Building the new retaining wall on Fielden Wharf, Todmorden

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Building the new retaining wall on Fielden Wharf, Todmorden

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Building the new retaining wall on Fielden Wharf, Todmorden

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Foundation Stone Ceremony for Salem Sunday School, Hebden Bridge. The gentleman far right is Maurice Morgan, who was a lay preacher. Clerical gentleman R to L: Rev Ted Matkovitch, Rev Brian Holt, a previous minister at Salem; Rev Abraham Hall…

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Construction of the retaining wall after the Garden Street houses had been pulled down. The area is now a carpark.

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Construction of the retaining wall, showing the arched cellars of the houses that formerly occupied the site.

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Gorpley Waterworks under construction. It was finally opened in 1905.

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Gorpley Waterworks under construction. It was finally opened in 1905. The work was completed by Benjamin Lumb, the local builder. In this view, the workmen's encampment can be seen beyond the half-constructed filter beds
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