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Postcard entitled "Golden Valley, Heptonstall", published by Lilywhite Ltd, Brighouse. The white building in the centre is Great Lear Ings Farm, the building extreme left is Little Lear Ings, and the cottages beyond are Knowl Top and Edge Hey Green.

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The Methodist chapel centre right and above it by the terraced houses the co-op. Lilywhite Postcard

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Looking towards Horsehold.

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Think this is Widdop Gate looking over to Blake Dean hill. The building in foreground is now Widdop Gate Hostel.

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Situated between Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd. Demolished around due to dry rot.

In 1873 Daniel Jones Crossley moved into his newly built Falling Royd House along with his wife and 2 sons. The wages book for the servants lists a cook, and three…

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Upper Small Shaw Farm on Haworth Old Road, looking towards Barker Cote Farm

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Taken from inside Slack Cemetery looking west along the Hebden valley.

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Unknown location with stone bridge in woodlands and small stone ruin. Can anyone identify?

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Thornton's Tea Rooms at Hebden Hey, also known as Cosy Corner

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This building has since been demolished.
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