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A corner in Crossley's Carpet Mills, now Dean Clough, taken in in the late 1920s and published in 1937.

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LYRS 2317 - John Crossley & Sons No 42 - part of 7-plank wagon in the private siding at North Bridge. The sidings have gone and the vast Dean Clough complex no longer manufactures carpets but is now in mixed commercial usage. longer

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One of the mills in the Dean Clough complex, former home to Crossley Carpets.

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One of the buildings in the complex. C. 1977

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Showing the state of the ceiling in one of the buildings. Date c.1977

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Showing Ashlar stone in a arched doorway in one of the buildings. date c. 1977

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Halifax Central Area from Haley Hill Flats 1978

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The huge complex of Dean Clough was started by the Crossley family in the early 19th and became one of the largest employers in the area. The manufacture of high quality carpets took place there until the 1980s and they were exported all over theā€¦
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