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The highest pub in West Yorkshire. Shows fire damage to right hand side of building.
Now (2015) repaired and is a private dwelling.

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The mill on New Road and next to the Rochdale Canal was destroyed by fire in December 1964. By that time it was used to store Moderna blankets.

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August 11th, 1921 a fire broke out which destroyed the Hall.

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1993, and there has been a disastrous fire at Edmondsons paint shop on Valley Road.

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1993, and there has been a disastrous fire at Edmondsons on Valley Road.

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1993, and there has been a disastrous fire at Edmondsons on Valley Road. Fortunately the Fire Brigade were able to prevent the fire spreading to Shepherds Garage next door.

The building on the right of the picture is Bridge Mill and behind it can…

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Postcard with May 1907 date stamp. Correctly called Brearley Mills it was occupied by Levi Sykes & Co (Brearley) Ltd, blanket manufacturers, and was gutted by fire 30 April 1907.

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Aftermath of the fire at Boy Mill, Luddenden Foot in 1893. At the time the building was occupied by James Clay & Sons Ltd

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Redman Bros' Foster Mill after the fire of 1888. The mill was re-built.

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Cragg Hall, just after the devastating fire of August 1921. Donated by Margaret Harrison

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Cragg Hall just after the fire of August 1921. Donated by Margaret Harrison

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Victoria Mill, Hebden Bridge (F & H Sutcliffe Ltd)
Chimney felled August 20th 1949
by W.B.Crossley & Co. Hebden Bridge following the mill Fire on 1st April 1949

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Originally a corn mill and latter a fulling mill in 1599, it was rebuilt in 1787. It was used to produce Worsted cloth between 1829 and 1847, James Clay who owned this mill and many others in the Calderdale area emplyed 1100 operatives in total in…
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