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Grade II

Row of 4 single-cell cottages now forming 3 residences. Early C19. Hammer- dressed stone, slate roof. 2 storeys. Each has doorway with tie-stone jambs to left of 3-light flat faced mullioned window with slightly projecting sill. 1st floor…

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Grade II

Row of 4 single-cell cottages now forming 3 residences. Early C19. Hammer- dressed stone, slate roof. 2 storeys. Each has doorway with tie-stone jambs to left of 3-light flat faced mullioned window with slightly projecting sill. 1st floor…

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Grade II

Row of 4 single-cell cottages now forming 3 residences. Early C19. Hammer- dressed stone, slate roof. 2 storeys. Each has doorway with tie-stone jambs to left of 3-light flat faced mullioned window with slightly projecting sill. 1st floor…

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The hilltop farms of Scotland and Greenland can be seen.

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A 'Leyland Leopard' Metrobus to Blackshawhead pulling round Shay bend from Jack Bridge, Colden. Date unknown but Bus 8531 RWT 531R came into service in Calderdale in 1976 and was withdrawn in June 1992.

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Grade II

Laithe-house dated 1811, now forms 2 dwellings. Ashlar front, hammer-dressed to return walls and rear. 2 storeys. South front has central doorway with monolithic jambs (now window), with to either side sash windows with plain stone…

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Photo taken from near Highgate Farm. In the centre, middle distance, the white in the fields is the result of tree planting at Brownhill Bottom Farm.

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Possibly Edge Lane at Colden.

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Colden in the snow

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Calderdale Way off the Pennine Bridleway

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Looking across to the road to Blackshaw. Centre of the picture is the roof of the New Delight Inn with #high Street just beyond it, to the right up the hill is Murgatshaw Farm just before Shay bend.

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GRADE . II*

House, partly occupied, partly used for agricultural purposes. 2nd ½ of C16 with early C17 new front to west wing. Large finely dressed stone, stone slate roof. 2 storeys. Hall-and-cross-wings plan with rear kitchen wing rebuilt early…

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Head teacher, Mrs Sutcliffe, is the middle lady standing in the doorway; in front of her (with the robe) is the May Queen, Ruby Rawsthorn.

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From a booklet entitled 'Views of Hebden Bridge & District', undated but believed to be around 1880's, when the Upper and Lower Lumb Mills were working. The road on the left, known as Ragley Road, starts at Mytholm and ends at Jack Bridge.

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Looking towards Blackshaw Head. The bungalow is on the site of the former Broadstone Chapel.

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Taken from Hell Hole rocks below Heptonstall, the Ragley road, from Mytholm to Jack Bridge, can be seen on the left; the chimney of Lumb Mill is in the bottom of the valley, with Lumb Bank, a former home of Ted Hughes, to the right.

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Higher and Lower Lumb Mills, Lumb Bank in foreground

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Taken from Edge Lane beyond Highgate. The farm on the far left of the photo is Higher Strines Farm and beyond that is the stream, Strines Clough. The dip in the foreground is the lane leading down past Broadstone towards Hudson Fold and eventually…

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3rd May 1959. Higher Pilling is the farm on the left, and building right of centre is Newhouses, on Smithy Lane.
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