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Opened in 1921.

The History of Cinema-going in the Upper Calder Valley

ONCE there were six cinemas in the Upper Calder Valley. Now there’s just one - the Picture House in Hebden Bridge.

Not all were purpose-built (shows were held in venues…

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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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The buildings on New Road at the junction with Station Road.

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Pre First World War. Halifax Corporation tram number 73, came into service November 1902, photographed here at the terminus on New Road near the junction with Crown Street. Trams ran from Halifax to Hebden Bridge from 1901 to 1936. On the left is the…

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Shops on New Road at the junction with Crown Street, Hebden Bridge.

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Pictured outside the Railway Inn, New Road, Hebden Bridge. c.2009

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Pictured outside the Visitor Centre, Butler's Wharf, New Road, Hebden Bridge. c.2009

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Taking part in the Pace Egg play on the Marina, Hebden Bridge. Geraint Harris collecting money. c.2009
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