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The parish church of St James is in the centre of the picture. In the middle distance is Lumb Bank, the former home of Ted Hughes, with the houses of Slack on the skyline.

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At the bottom left corner can be seen the end of the red brick row of houses called Stubbing Brink. Bottom right are the flats at Mytholm Court (now demolished).

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Looking down from Hell hole Rocks on to the road going up Mytholm Steeps. The parish church of St James is in the foreground and with the sheltered housing of Mytholm Court to the left of it, and then Brown's engineering works.

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St James Mytholm the parish church of Hebden Bridge can be seen in the middle of the picture.

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View over Mytholm showing Mytholm Hall, and the King Street cottages that were prone to flooding. Right hand end of two storey house opposite was a Co-op. Bungalow in centre bottom was originally a Dawson City hut that was stone clad.
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The Parish Church of Hebden Bridge, was consecrated on 5th October 1833.

The church is dedicated to St James the Great, and was built on land given by the Revd James Armytage Rhodes and his wife Mary, who lived at nearby Mytholm Hall.

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The church on the left is dedicated to St James the Great and is the parish church for Hebden Bridge although unusually well out of the town centre.

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Looking up the Calder Valley from Hell Hole Rocks above Mytholm. The factory centre left has been demolished and towards the top are Whiteley Arches carrying the railway over the road, canal and river.
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