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The former Mountain Rescue Post at the rear of Ladbrokes and AJs Fish & Chip Shop at West End. Prior to the Rescur Post it housed the stables for Westbourne house. Converted into a dwelling in 2011. The plaque reads "Rescue Post".

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Stubbings Drive bridge over the Rochdale Canal in Hebden Bridge looking east.

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A 'Leyland Leopard' Metrobus to Blackshawhead pulling round Shay bend from Jack Bridge, Colden. Date unknown but Bus 8531 RWT 531R came into service in Calderdale in 1976 and was withdrawn in June 1992.

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PNH00700. Vintage coach at Hippins Bridge near Blackshawhead. Date unknown.

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Vintage coach, PPC 275, at Hippins Bridge near Blackshawhead. Date unknown.

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Hebden Bridge Marina. The horse, pictured here with Carol South, was used for towing a pleasure boat along a section of the canal for a period of several years.

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PNH00638. Hebden Bridge Marina and narrow boat.

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PNH00637. Hebden Bridge. Mayroyd Lock No. 8 looking towards Princess Bridge on Station Road.

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Used as an illustration in a booklet about Nutclough Mill

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of a Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge.…

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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 9th August 1937. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, 12th May 1937. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Coronation of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, 9th August 1902. Reverse of a medal made for celebrations in Hebden Bridge.

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Robert Raike founded the first Sunday School in 1780. To celebrate its centenary, it appears that this medal was struck for general use and the name of Chapel/Church stamped onto it. This example is from Birchcliffe Baptist Chapel, Hebden Bridge. …

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Previously Birchcliffe Baptist Church, this Grade 2 listed buiding is now owned by Pennine Heritage. A floor was put in at balcony level, seen here, so that office space could be created underneath.

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Note the cobbled road in the foreground and the old chapel (now demolished) at the rear to the right.
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