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View from the bottom of School Street over Lees Yard and down Crown Street.

Mick Shepley believes the girl in the picture may well be his now wife, when she was about 13/14 in 1970. Her name then was Margaret (Maggie) Calver and she lived at 10…

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Looking down from Birchcliffe Road. Crown Street going off centre left with a gap between buildings where there has been demolition.

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Taken in the 1960s. The open shed building on the right has now been opened up into a small square with shops.

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Taken in the 1960s. The road is now pedestrianised and the single story buildings centre right have been demolished.

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Hebden Bridge or Todmorden?

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The mill was demolished to facilitate the widening of the junction of Midgley road and the main road,

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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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The busy junction of New Road, Holme Street, Bridge Gate and West End. Queens Terrace can be seen towards the top of the picture.

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The busy junction of New Road, Holme Street, Bridge Gate and West End.

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The white painted pub is the Shoulder of Mutton, behind which is the decorative end of the Council Offices. The chimney is on Bridge Mill, and behind the shop with the blind, for many years Bonsall's hardware sop, is Linden Mill..

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Shop on the corner of Harehill Road and Victoria Road.

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View of Garden Street in Hebden Bridge, August 1973. The top and bottom houses have been demolished but work to create a carpark not yet undertaken. The chimney of Bridge Mill and roof of the Council Offices are in the foreground.

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On the site of the ancient manorial corn mill and facing St George’s Square, where every Good Friday the local Pace Egg Play is performed, stands Bridge Mill. The present building dates from the late 18th century and was extended in the 1820s when a…
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