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This is an annual event on the first weekend in August.

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Pictured with camera equipment are Nick Wilding, George Wilding and Donald Crossley. Can anyone identify the year?

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Brian Holden of the Rochdale Canal Society is standing next to Cllr Christopher O'Brien. The marina at Hebden Bridge. July 1985.

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Centre left is Acre Mill of Cape Asbestos which was demolished in 1979 by which time it was disused. Postcard.

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Bankfoot Mill is still there but Eaves Mills, above the Church, have gone as has Bankfoot Lower Mill. The tower of Heptonstall Church can be seen behind Hell Hole Rocks. Bankfoot Garage has been built. Original loaned by Gail Hartley, Elphaborough…

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The road entering the photo bottom left is Church Lane. After the sharp left hand bend it passes Bank Terrace and Glen view and is known locally as ‘Mytholm Steeps’, further up becoming Badger Lane as it reaches Blackshawhead.

The road going to…

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The parish church of St James is in the centre of the picture. In the middle distance is Lumb Bank, the former home of Ted Hughes, with the houses of Slack on the skyline.

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St James Mytholm the parish church of Hebden Bridge can be seen in the middle of the picture.
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