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  • Tags: Horses and Ponies

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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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A typical horse drawn wagonette with two lengthwise seats facing one another behind the driver's cross seat.

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

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Machpelah Works (the building next to the barge) was owned by Trevor Smith, it was offices and workshops until the upper floors were converted into flats in (20??). Trevor Smith’s company, TT Surveys, which was concerned with marine seismic survey…

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Higher Crimsworth Farm

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Probably early 1920s. The photo was taken at the junction of Bridge Gate, Holme Street and New Road. Many years later these premises became the Tourist Information Centre.

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The Pike and Horsehold from the opposite side of the valley.

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The tower of the parish church, St Mary's can be seen and the large mill on the horizon is Oats Royd Mill.

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Packhorses were used to transport goods in the period up until the coming of the first turnpike roads and canals in the 18th century. In this area of the Pennines they carried wool to the hand-weaver, and then the finished pieces to market. This…

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Hall and cross wing house built around 1660.

Print in Hebden Bridge Local History Society Archive, PH RCC-16.
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