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Sign reads: "Ye Bowmen and ye Archers good, Come in and drink with Robin Hood. If Robin to that fate has gone, Then take a glass with Little John" 1834 A.D.

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In the middle of the 18th century it was called The White Swan and renamed The Lord Nelson after the Battle of Trafalgar (1805) It is in Luddenden Village opposite the church.

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Pub at Blackstone Edge, on the A58 border between Lancashire & Yorkshire.

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At the summit of the road between Ripponden and Littleborough.

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Erected in 1657 as King's Farm, this Grade II listed building, which backs onto the River Hebden and its weir, is the oldest hotel in Hebden Bridge.

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The highest pub in West Yorkshire. Shows fire damage to right hand side of building.
Now (2015) repaired and is a private dwelling.

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The Cross Inn, Heptonstall. The tarmac has now been removed from the road restoring it to its original cobbled state.

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The Cross Inn, Heptonstall, at night in the snow

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The Hole in the Wall is on the left, Council Offices centre, and the chimney of Bridge Mill to the right.

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The Hole in the Wall Inn is on the right, whilst in the middle can be seen the houses of Buttress Brink. Picture c1960.

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Possibly George Taylor Stuttard (b1856), with son James Hartley Stuttard, b1891
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