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Hazel Hollows, centre, on the day of her retirement, Wednesday 17 April 1985.

Mons Mill, under Volex, was still the largest employer in the area in 1993. Instead of spinning cotton yarn, the new mill workers use their dexterity to thread complex…

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Mons Mill. under Volex, was still the largest employer in the area in 1993. Instead of spinning cotton yarn the new mill workers use their dexterity to thread complex wiring harnesses into complete assembled systems for the automotive industry.

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Mons Mill. under Volex, was still the largest employer in the area in 1993. Instead of spinning cotton yarn the new mill workers use their dexterity to thread complex wiring harnesses into complete assembled systems for the automotive industry.

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Cyril Platt, a former employee at Alan Cooper's, visiting friends, May 1993.

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The former technical college is on the left.

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Now the site of Hallroyd Crescent flats

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Bedford Street on the left and Brewery Street on the right.

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This former woollen mill is now apartments

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Looking from Todmorden Edge above Centre Vale Park
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