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The old inn at the bottom of the Buttress next to the Old Bridge prior to demolition and replacement in 1899 with the building we see today.

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The opening of the new Hole in the Wall in 1899. This replaced an earlier Inn which had been demolished a few years earlier and temperance groups unsuccessfully fought to prevent it being replaced.

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The Cross In Hepstonstall was built in 1617 on the site of an older hostelry. The Grade 2 listed building has also been known as the Union Cross. The facade on Town Gate is from the Victorian era.

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The man in the photo is the Landlord. His name is Lummas Lumb. Former Landlord of Royal Oak, Mytholmroyd. Great-Grandfather of Max Sunderland. The lady may be Lummas's daughter, Ethel ,who would have been living there too.

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

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

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Sign reads: "Ye Bowmen and ye Archers good, Come in and drink with Robin Hood. If Robin to that fate has gone, Then take a glass with Little John" 1834 A.D.

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17th Century house formerly a pub. Annie Foster on wall. Used as an illustration in Gertrude Attwood's book "A Village Childhood"

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Known as the Ridge. Featured in the Geoff Boswell Calendar of 2004.
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