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It was built by Gregory Patchett whose initials are on the gable window dripstone. The Inn was frequented by Bramwell Bronte during his time working at Luddendenfoot Station (1840/42) and it had a lending library at that time.

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On the right of the photo is the original "Hole in the Wall". The wedge shaped building is the end of Royd Terrace. The buildings on the left formed "Buttress Brink", with Old Gate passing in front of the shops.

In 1899 the Hole in the Wall was…

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In this photograph, taken from Dale Street, the public house seen on the left is The Royal George Inn which, until the end of the 18th century was known as The Ship Inn. Interestingly there was a watergate passage under the adjoining coal merchant’s…

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Rochdale Road, Todmorden - just before demolition. The Town Hall is to the left of the picture.

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Looking towards Hebden Bridge. Royal Oak on right. Ready for demolition.

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Shoulder of Mutton, Burnley Road, Todmorden - became 'The House That Jack Built" - later "Jack's House".

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Mount Skip closed as an inn in 1999

Now a private house. The original Mount Skip Inn was built in 1718 as a drover's inn on the packhorse route from Hebden Bridge to Halifax.

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Located on Keighley Road, this is no longer a pub. Photograph was taken in 2008.
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