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Looking towards Hebden Bridge with far left the cobbled double side sloping track up to the station. The track is still there but the station closed to passengers in 1951.

The street facing you is Valley Street. In front is James (Jimmy) Mitchell's…

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Postcard published G.H. Greenwood, The Post Office, Todmorden. The Rochdale Canal is in the foreground.

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ELLAND BRIDGE was the subject of a paper by the late W.B. Crump in the 1935 HAS Transactions

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Slide 4 - The Aire, which makes a bend in front of the Hall, was in pre-mercantile days especially famous for the size and quality of its fish, and fine sport was obtainable in the river bordering Esholt Park.

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NAME: FAIRLEA MILL

LOCATION: Ellen Holme, Luddenden Foot

REF: CD 149

GRID REF: 038 245

CLASSIFICATION: D

CONDITION: Empty

APPROX DATE OF SITE AND BUILDINGS: Early 20C

DESCRIPTION/HISTORY: Built at a similar date to Ellen Holme Mill next door,…

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The old packhorse bridge in Hebden Bridge

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This was once a well known spot in the Crags. Postcard.

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Postcard dated 1904 The remains of the Fisherman's Hut still can be found on the river bank some waY up stream from Gibson Mill

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From 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District'. Believed to be around 1880's.

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Showing the damage done to the buildings that overhang the river. Ironically this building was a dry cleaners. The large mill facing the road is Clough Mill.

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A flash flood destroyed the bridge over the Elphin Brook at Scar Bottom, effectively marooning the residents of a small group of houses.

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We have this photo dated 1961, but Jonathan Greenwood comments: “I have a copy of this print because the building in the centre used to belong to my great grandparents, Thomas (Tommy) & Harriet Louisa (Louie) Knight, who ran it as a bakery. They both…
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