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The Cross Inn, Heptonstall, at night in the snow

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The buildings on the right down Bridge Lanes were demolished in the mid-1960s. Part of the Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive

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The junction of Heptonstall Road and Towngate, Hepton Drive goes off to the left. The Post Office is on the left and the Cross Inn straight ahead.

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Jimmy Savile used to stay in the caravan when he came on fundraising trips to Cragg Vale. Donated by Anne Beard.

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The old Hole in the Wall pub on Oldgate at the bottom of Buttress. Demolished and replaced by new pub in the 1890s.

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Buttress Brink was a warren of dwellings near the end of Old Bridge and facing the old Hole-in-the-Wall Inn. When the buildings were scheduled for demolition many said they should be preserved, but no-one wanted to live there.

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This sign was on the old Hole in the Wall inn at the bottom of Buttress. The building was demolished in the late 1890s and replaced with the present building, which opened its doors in 1899.

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Demolition of the houses of Hollins place is nearing completion. Keighley Road goes off to the right, whilst the White Lion and White Horse vie for business.

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Are the onlookers apprehensive or just curious?

The driver of the ambulance is Jimmy Taylor. The three children on the left are from the Williams family.

The pens of the cattle market can just be seen behind the vehicle, with the Stubbing…
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