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Seen here at Clegg Nook. Steve Murty is the driver of the stunt truck. Scout Road Methodist Church is on the left of the picture.

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The proprietor at the time was Edwin Crossley (hand coloured postcard, copyright E. H. Lord, Hebden Bridge).

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On the platform of the overhead railway at Gladstone Dock. Mrs Greenwood the teacher in charge, Derek with his cap on and his sock down.

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Annie and husband at GMWU Conference in Newton Steward, Scotland. OH84/145-146

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Probably a Church or Chapel Sunday School's day out walking along Midgehole Road towards the Drive into Hardcastle Crags.

The procession has just walked past the end of Crimsworth Terrace.

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Gary Stringfellow is standing on the wall with the camera, next to him (in cap) is David Broughton, whose wife is sitting on the wall.

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Known as the Ridge. Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.

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Charity Demonstration Half the money raised went to the Mytholmroyd Nursing Association and the other half to the Royal Halifax Infirmary.

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Postcard with November 1906 postmark. As seen here it was a popular beauty spot near Mytholmroyd.

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Originally Hawden Hole it was developed after the First World War for camping and tea rooms. The white building has long been demolished and the other building extended and re-named Hawden Hall.

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Postcard date stamped June 1906. Looking down the valley in the direction of Hebden Bridge. The entrance to Hardcastle Crags was a short distance to the left. The large lettering on the building on the right would have been visible from the entrance…

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Undated postcard but the image is probably 1920s. Cosy Corner on the south hillside above Hardcastle Crags started life as Hebden Farm and by the 1890s the occupiers had, like several others in and around Hardcastle Crags, started providing…

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Postcard with August 1909 postmark. Looking down the Drive towards the Lodge and Gates.

The Drive, built by Lord Savile in the mid-19th century runs the length of the Crags from the Lodge at Midgehole, past Gibson Mill, to the Savile's shooting…
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