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A local carter and his team hauling a load towards the upland; this often required the assistance of one or more chain horses, as illustrated here.

With the use of water power, the output of cloth increased. This increase in trade saw the opening…

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A painting by Alfred Bayes, the Lumbutts-born artist, depicts a packhorse train travelling along the moorland causey stones, which still exist in many places today. The horses, led by a drover, were disciplined to follow the sound of bells fastened…

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Donated by the Todmorden Co-operative Society 1896

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Also known as Shurcrack - a place for recreation and pleasure. Drinks provided - just take your own food!

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The butcher's shop at Bridge End. The gentleman standing 2nd from the left is Harry Ashworth.

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Broadwood was a champion hunter owned by William Simpson Hinchcliffe.

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Broadwood was a champion hunter owned by William Simpson Hinchcliffe.

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Broadwood was a champion hunter owned by William Simpson Hinchcliffe.

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From Mrs Carol Mosley (nee Astin). Some detail as to the people shown in the photographs might be useful. The four people seated in the 'landau' are my great grandparents on my father's side. On the left are John Astin (then a fustian manufacturer in…

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The Co-op building is on the left and to the right you can just see the White Horse Hotel, now the site of Lees Yard Car Park.

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Coal dray outside Riverside School Hebden Bridge. The horse in full working dress! Postcard.

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Covered four wheeled carriers wagon drawn by a pair of horses.

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Scout Road School and Hathershelf Scout are in the background.

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Slide 20 - ...and take our leave by showing a distant view of the Hall, the Church and the wooded landscape of 'Sprotbro's fair domains' past' which the silver
'Stream of Don winds its meandering course.'

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Believed to be Dr Davidson, in a horse drawn four wheeled carriage for one person, possibly a Stanhope or Spider Phaeton, on Burnley Road Hebden Bridge. Note the tramlines.
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