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Calder Civic Trust tree planting project.

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This was a tree planting project of the Civic Trust in the 1970s.

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Single storey wooden cabin situated on Caldene Avenue, Mytholmroyd, backing on to the river immediately beyond the bridge. The building was used by several businesses in the 20th century, including A.K.Developments and J&R Travel. It fell into…

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Also known as Churn Milk Peg and Savile's Low, this stone is located on Midgley Moor. It is a 6' 9" high stone pillar - probably originally placed as a boundary marker. The stone is claimed to spin round three times on New Year's Eve. It is said to…

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This machine was in Victor Stanley Ingle's cobbler's shop at Bridge End, Mytholmroyd. - DEP00468

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Ted described the Pennine sheep that he remembered as 'the sluttiest sheep in England'.

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Ted described the Pennine sheep that he remembered as 'the sluttiest sheep in England'.

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Showing how Mytholmroyd embraced the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France

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Showing how Mytholmroyd embraced the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France

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Showing how Hebden Bridge embraced the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France

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Showing how Hebden Bridge embraced the 2014 Grand Depart of the Tour de France

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This is Marshall's Repetition Works, Whitelee, Mytholmroyd. Thanks to Douglas Robertshaw for identifying it, he worked there in the 1990s.

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Undated between the wars postcard looking down the Calder Valley in the Halifax direction. Scout Road School can be seen left of centre, and to the left of that Scout Bottom Farm and cottages.

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Moderna Industrial Estate is in the foreground. From this angle Scout Bottom Farm is well named as it sits at the foot of the rocks..

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With trophies won in the Hebden Bridge League. Back row—Willie Scott, Norman Greenwood, Herbert Fleetwood? Wilf Boocock, Fred Whitaker, Jim Boocock, __, ___, next row—Sam Greenwood, ___, Bob Cragg, Minister, Douglas Greenwood, Jim Priestley…
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