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On the far left of the picture is Hazel's wool shop, which was demolished and the site is now Bridge Gate car park.

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Looking towards St Geaorge's Square.

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Looking towards Keighley Road. The covered opening next to "Sally" and the building to its right have now gone and replaced with a small courtyard and purpose built shop building with accomodation over. Further down the street the White Swan is on…

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Looking across St George's Square to the Shoulder of Mutton on Bridge Gate. The structure on top of the building on the left of centre was a water tank but is now gone.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/BIM00417.jpg
On the far left of the picture is Hazel's wool shop, which was demolished and the site is now Bridge Gate car park.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/BIM00421.jpg
Looking towards St George's Square.

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/BIM00424.jpg
Looking towards Keighley Road. The covered opening next to "Sally" and the building to its right have now gone and replaced with a small courtyard and purpose built shop building with accommodation over. Further down the street the White Swan is on…

http://www.penninehorizons.org/Omeka_photos/BIM00426.jpg
Looking across St George's Square to the Shoulder of Mutton on Bridge Gate. The structure on top of the building on the left of centre was a water tank but is now gone.

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The upper floors are now apartments Originally the building was the Hebden Bridge Co-op Department Store.

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A building that has had several names. Originally the Liberal Rooms, it has been the home of Hebden Bridge Sports and Social Club, Crown House Hotel, Greenwood Inn, currently (2020) the Crown Inn.

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Looking east, the Birchcliffe hillside is to the left of the picture.

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Old Gate is to the left. Nickies Cafe was a popular haunt for young people in the 1950s. It was pulled down in the 1960s as part of the West End Improvement Area.
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